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Advocate for sexual assault survivors: Why is Louisiana cheering on Jameis Winston?

Advocate for sexual assault survivors: Why is Louisiana cheering on Jameis Winston?
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Gov Edwards signs 51 bills into laws

Gov. Edwards signs 51 bills into laws WAFB Staff The following information comes from the office of John Bel Edwards: ACT 1 HB 375 Provides relative to sexual assault victims as parties to certain residential lease agreements. ACT 2 HB 8 Requires the Evangeline Parish Tax Assessor to pay the cost of certain insurance premiums for eligible retirees from the assessor’s office. ACT 3 HB 12 Creates an individual income tax checkoff for the Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response (STAR) organization. ACT 4 HB 27 Repeals certain adjudication, reporting, and notice requirements applicable to certain licensing boards and commissions. ACT 5 HB 32 Increases the total number of credits that may be earned by an offender upon earning a bachelor’s degree or master’s degree.

Viewpoint: Candidates lining up to fill Troy Carter s state Senate seat

Second Congressional District choose their next representative in the April 24 runoff. With victory firmly in hand, U.S. Rep.-elect Troy Carter is wrapping up his work in Baton Rouge in preparation for his move to Washington, D.C. After his resignation today (April 29) from the Louisiana Senate, Senate President Page Cortez called the election for June 12 with a runoff if necessary on July 10. Qualifying will take place next week: May 5, 6 and 7. Five diverse candidates are already considering the race for this West Bank seat: former state Sen. David Heitmeier, state Rep. Mack Cormier, state Rep. Rodney Lyons, Belle Chasse political insider Joanna Leopold, and Carter’s nephew, state Rep. Gary M. Carter Jr. 

Bills related to power-based violence advance in the Louisiana legislature

Bills related to “power-based violence advance in the Louisiana legislature Sabrina Wilson © Provided by WVUE New Orleans Louisiana State Capitol NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) -Allegations about sexual misconduct at LSU and the controversy over how the university handled some complaints have state lawmakers saying, enough and demanding stronger laws. On Wednesday, the Senate Education Committee advanced two related bills to the Senate floor for consideration. Sen. Beth Mizell, R-Franklinton, and Sen. Regina Barrow, D-Baton Rouge, authored Senate Bill 230 which aims to tighten state laws and close any loopholes. “This is not a woman’s issue, no, this is a humanity issue and until we put a weight on the way our students are treated and their comfort of walking across campus, all the programs in the world aren’t going to matter,” said Mizell.

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