New Laws in Louisiana Set to Take Effect on January 1New Laws in Louisiana Set to Take Effect on January 1As with every year, there are a number of laws in Louisiana that will go into effect on New Year's Day.Jude WalkerJude Walker
'In God We Trust' Displayed In All Louisiana Classes'In God We Trust' Displayed In All Louisiana ClassesAccording to the law, the sign must be at least 11 x 17 inches and be displayed prominently in each classroom.Rob KirkpatrickRob Kirkpatrick
Unpaid Louisiana Income Taxes Could Cost Your Driver's License Unpaid Louisiana Income Taxes Could Cost Your Driver's License Most people are unaware that, if you fall behind too much or don't pay your Louisiana state income taxes, your driver's license can be suspended or even revoked.Michael Dot ScottMichael Dot Scott
Louisiana Drivers Heading to Florida be Aware of this New LawLouisiana Drivers Heading to Florida be Aware of this New LawHeading to Florida? A new law is being enforced as of July 1 which could put a damper on your party plans. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Smokable Medical Marijuana Now Available to Louisiana PatientsSmokable Medical Marijuana Now Available to Louisiana PatientsChanges in medical marijuana laws as of January 1st mean Louisiana patients can now get their medication in a smokeable form. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
New Iberia City Council Votes on Smoking Ordinance for All BusinessesNew Iberia City Council Votes on Smoking Ordinance for All BusinessesThere is a big debate smoldering in the city of New Iberia.CJCJ
New Laws Taking Effect Now Deal with Abortion, Policing & MarijuanaNew Laws Taking Effect Now Deal with Abortion, Policing & MarijuanaThe new laws taking effect were passed in the regular legislative session that ended in June. Associated PressAssociated PressBernadette LeeBernadette Lee
Edwards Signs Bill Protecting Restaurants from COVID-19 LawsuitsEdwards Signs Bill Protecting Restaurants from COVID-19 LawsuitsGovernor Edwards has signed a bill that offers a degree of protection for foodservice establishments in the wake of potential coronavirus lawsuits. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Throwing Water on Police Now a Crime in LouisianaThrowing Water on Police Now a Crime in LouisianaLegislation signed Friday adds water to the list of liquids that may not be sprayed in the direction of police officers. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
More Than 150 Restaurants Cited For Seafood Law ViolationMore Than 150 Restaurants Cited For Seafood Law ViolationLouisiana's country of origin law requires sellers of shrimp and crawfish to disclose the source of the products being sold. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells