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Letters: Church bill offers solution to non-problem

Por: The Advocate Opinion May 08, 2023

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Louisiana's electorate and elected representatives have a thing with state constitutions: They love making new ones, and then tacking on amendments willy-nilly to address all issues large, small and sometimes even non-existent.We are currently ruled by our 11th top law document, adopted in 1974, which itself has been amended 214 times.There is at least one bill in this year's legislative session — , submitted by state Sen. Beth... + full article



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