WASHINGTON — National media have put U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy in the crosshairs on confirming some of President-elect Donald Trump’s more controversial nominations for cabinet posts — particularly the proposed health chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Even in Louisiana politics, two years before an election is unusually early for an incumbent U.S. senator to pick up a challenger.
Republican Baton Rouge Mayor-elect Sid Edwards was a political novice and high school football coach before his election.
Louisiana voters have decided on four constitutional amendments during the elections held on Saturday, Dec. 7.
Over the weekend, voters approved all four constitutional amendments on the ballot in the 2024 December election.
Two seats in the 39-member Louisiana Senate are open after two current senators won races for other elected positions in November. The dates for both the primary and runoff elections to fill the two impending vacancies are now set, according to Secretary of State spokesperson Joel Watson.
Since the election, the S&P 500 Utilities index has underperformed the S&P 500, declining just over 1% as of the Dec. 11 close compared to the S&P 500's 5% gain.
A Biden administration proposal would stop allowing companies to pay subminimum wage to disabled workers while phasing out old ones.
This year the Louisiana state political news started early, and it didn't stop coming, and it didn’t stop coming and it didn’t stop coming, like one of those horrifying troll
Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins (R-La.) spoke about the attempted assassination of President-elect Donald Trump.
Now that all the ballots have been counted from the Nov. 5 election, the Louisiana pair in charge of the U.S. House are facing the daunting task of
Saturday's election in Louisiana was focused on constitutional amendments and parish and municipal races and turnout was low in both Bossier and Caddo parishes. Turnout for the four constitutional amendments ranged between about 5.