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The 2025 Louisiana Regular Legislative Session began on April 14, 2025. Lawmakers are tasked with addressing critical issues ...
I penned an article here on The Hayride about the growing disillusionment many “Louisiana First” conservative voters are ...
Quite possibly, the most important story in American politics this spring hasn’t even happened yet. It isn’t in DC or ...
This is something of a tempest in a teapot, but since it seems like everybody is talking about it this morning we’ll weigh in ...
Oil and gas drilling activity in Louisiana is continuing to slump, mirroring broader national trends, according to ...
Two bills enter, one bill leaves. But one would be a far better choice than the other when it comes to Louisiana’s wasteful ...
Presbyterian theologian J. Gresham Machen warned of a growing threat to both liberty and truth: the centralization of ...
A $4 billion clean energy project in Louisiana — touted as the largest of its kind in North America — could face major ...
Now, was that so difficult? But why didn’t happen sooner—and without being told once and warned again not to hike taxes to do ...
Maundy Thursday—we don’t just commemorate Christ washing the feet of his apostles; we also confront a modern inversion: the ...
This doesn’t mean we’re the 18th-richest state in the union, but it does mean that Art Laffer, Stephen Moore and Johnathan ...
It is Good Friday—one of two days in the liturgical year when time seems to hold its breath, Holy Saturday being the other.