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  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about a new book that discusses environmental concerns caused by plastics production, and offers potential solutions. We also hear about a new grant to study the impacts of alcohol on patients with HIV-AIDS.
  • Activist and co-founder of Abortion for America Kaitlyn Joshua is joined by former State Representative Troy Hebert to discuss various political topics including the latest with Pres. Trump and the upcoming primary election.
  • Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Tim Temple comments on the insurance crisis in the state as well as this past hurricane season. Talk LA host Jim Engster talks the latest on various political topics including the Epstein files and the Texas congressional map. Principal & President of CSRS Tim Barfield is joined by Planning & Resilience Practice Lead of CSRS Mark Goodson talks their work on the LSU Lakes restoration project.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, border agents are headed to New Orleans for a massive immigration sweep. We learn how many are coming, when they’re set to arrive and who they’ll be targeting. We also learn why Loyola’s music business school was recently recognized by Billboard Magazine, and hear about the first robotic-assisted spinal surgery in the Gulf South.
  • Data analyst and mathematician James Finney endeavors to scrutinize the unbalanced representation on local school boards. General Director at Opera Louisiane Paul Groves promotes their upcoming event featuring Lisette Oropesa. For more information, visit- https://www.operalouisiane.com/ Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Revenue Richard Nelson talks taxation in Louisiana. Political consultant Michael Beychok speaks on the voters recent shut down of the Thrive plan at the polls.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we break down ballot questions regarding funds for city initiatives in Baton Rouge and Lafayette. Hear what passed and what failed. We also learn about Arts New Orleans’ latest downtown mural.
  • Manger of Indian Hills Nudist Park Tim Kraemer gives insight into the ins and outs of the park. The Advocate's Mark Ballard comments on various political topics including the latest on the Epstein files and Texas congressional redistricting.
  • Former United States Representative Billy Tauzin talks various political topics including the latest in the world of Trump. Veteran Louisiana politico Jim Brown comments on local and national politics and also remembers John F. Kennedy 62 years since his assassination.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we celebrate the life and legacy of the late New Orleans author Anne Rice. We’re joined by her son and friend, who share how they captured her story in a new documentary. Plus, we hear how a data center with a footprint nearly the size of Manhattan is taking over a small Louisiana town.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we discuss an often-overlooked chapter of New Orleans’ school integration history. We also hear what the resignation of the head of FEMA means for disaster recovery, and learn about an innovative addiction recovery center.
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