Louisiana voters to decide on constitutional amendments for crime, courts and finances
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisianians are set to vote Saturday on several constitutional amendments dealing with crime, courts and finances. During a special legislative session focused on Gov. Jeff Landry’s tax reform overhaul last fall, lawmakers approved four proposed changes to the state’s constitution. Here’s an overview of the main issues going before voters: Making it easier […]
MONROE, La. (KTVE / KARD)--Louisiana voters will decide on four constitutional amendments on March 29. Amendment 1 would give state lawmakers new, broader authority to create regional or statewide specialty courts. Currently, they can only create specialty courts, such as drug courts or family preservation courts, within a parish or…
LOUISIANA (KLFY) — Voters across Louisiana have decided not to pass the four proposed constitutional amendments during the Municipal Primary election on Saturday. The amendments address a wide range of issues such as specialty courts, tax reforms, juvenile prosecution, and judicial vacancies. Amendment #1 would have granted the Louisiana Supreme…
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) -- Voters across Louisiana will decide on four proposed constitutional amendments during the Municipal Primary election on Saturday, March 29. The amendments address specialty courts, tax reforms, juvenile prosecution, and judicial vacancies. What are the amendments on the March 29 ballot? Amendment 1 – Specialty…