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More insurance reform bills are making their way through the legislature including one that would crack down on personal injury attorney advertising.
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The House of Representatives voted 74-17 to pass a bill that would shift the state’s official public notices from The Advocate newspaper to a government-run website.
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Lawmakers are suspicious of contractors who go "door to door" to find customers after storms.
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The Louisiana Senate Health and Welfare Committee advanced legislation that would ban the fluoridation of public water systems. State Surgeon General Ralph Abraham supports Senate Bill 2, despite opposition from the Louisiana Dental Association.
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A bill that would have protected the practice of IVF in Louisiana failed to make it out of a Senate committee hearing Tuesday.
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Legislation to repackage portions of Amendment 2, which failed in the March 29 election, will be heard in the House Ways and Means Committee this week.
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" Let me be clear, both sides are to blame. I am not here to support lawyers or our insurance companies, I'm here to help Louisianans who elected us,” Landry said in opening remarks during the 2025 legislative session.