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While Louisiana lawmakers did little to make your life better this year, they made sure to protect themselves and big business interests. Here are the changes they made to health, education, insurance ...
In a sweltering, pre-air conditioning courtroom, the trial became a linchpin for a tense debate that wasn’t just a small-town ... religion — often Christianity — into taxpayer-funded education.
The law books record it as State of Tennessee v. John T. Scopes. History remembers it as the “ Monkey Trial .” The case ballooned into a national spectacle, complete with a courthouse showdown between ...
HARVARD LAWSUIT: A federal judge appeared to lean in favor of Harvard University during arguments today in its lawsuit over ...
"Like the people who turned Louisiana from a mosquito-ridden wilderness into a hospitable haven, we'll adapt and make the ...
The stations appealed to donors to fill the gap. But leaders said fundraising alone can't replace the federal funds.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry says the state’s colleges and universities will join a six-state college accreditor that he ...
The state's Superintendent of Education said the latest LEAP results demonstrate "sustained growth" for Louisiana kids.
The freeze on close to $7 billion in education grants would cost RI nearly $30 million, 7% of the state’s K-12 federal funding.
The Basic Education Commission calculated that the amount of underfunding was $4.5 billion. The governor’s 2024-2025 budget included $1.1 billion for public education, with $494 million explicitly ...
Governor Jeff Landry spoke with reporters after Wednesday’s meeting of the FEMA Review Council.