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Abortion, insurance, LGBTQ issues top Louisiana state agenda

Por: Associated Press Politics April 10, 2023

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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana’s budget and bills about abortion access, the state insurance crisis, teacher pay and LGBTQ rights will top the state legislative agenda when lawmakers return to the Capitol Monday.The state Constitution requires the two-month long session to focus on fiscal and budgetary matters every other year and 2023 is one of them. Gov. John Bel Edwards, who is unable to run for re-election this year due to term... + full article



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