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Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said Thursday he won't choose who LSU hires to replace former football coach Brian Kelly.
Louisiana’s state government will pay to ensure most federal food stamp recipients continue to receive money for groceries if the shutdown in Washington, D.C. continues, Gov. Jeff Landry announced Wednesday.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry intends to prevent LSU Athletic Director Scott Woodward from hiring the Tigers' next football coach. “Hell, I’ll let Donald Trump select him before I let him do it,” Landry said of Woodward during a press conference he held in Baton Rouge on Wednesday to mainly discuss other governmental matters.
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Governor Jeff Landry said Louisiana will use state money to fund November food stamps
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said the state will fund November food aid for children, the elderly or disabled who receive food stamps as the federal government shutdown drags on. Landry and Legislative leaders announced the plan to secure funding from the Louisiana Department of Health during an Oct. 29 press conference.
Governor Jeff Landry has warned Louisiana SNAP recipients that no new funds will be added to their cards starting Nov. 1 due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
ESPN analyst — and former LSU standout — Ryan Clark has made his opinion on the bizarre situation happening down at his alma mater clear. Louisiana governor Jeff Landry has become involved in the firing of former head football coach Brian Kelly and now, the search for his replacement.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has seemingly had a lot of say in what’s gone on in the past week at LSU. However, the decision to part ways with AD Scott Woodward on Thursday was not among them. In a press conference this morning conducted by LSU Athletics to introduce their interim athletic director,
ESPN's Ryan Clark drew fierce backlash from the right when he criticized Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry's proposal of a Charlie Kirk statue at LSU.