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Council Preview: Spoil banks settlement and $1M for road work

Here is a selection of items on the agendas for this week’s meetings of the City and Parish councils. To see the full agendas, check out the links below: Parish Council Executive Sessions Garcia v. LCG. The Parish Council will meet behind closed doors to discuss a lawsuit stemming from a 2021 car crash with […]

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Girl Scout Luna Bowles stands next to the newly installed Communication Board, a large colorful board with numbers 0 though 9, the alphabet and words like "hungry", "thirsty" and "tired".

Girl Scout brings nonverbal Communication Board to Moncus Park

As a part of her Girl Scout training, fifth-grader Luna Bowles spearheaded the effort to get an Augmentative and Alternative Communication Board at Moncus Park. The board, designed to support children with diverse communication needs, allows them to express themselves while they enjoy the playground.

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Link to lailluminator.com Constitutional convention bill advances despite time crunch, clarity concerns  (opens in new window)

Its sponsor, Rep. Beau Beaullieu, R-New Iberia, brushed off concerns from colleagues who question the Legislature’s ability to proceed with their ongoing lawmaking session and simultaneously handle constitutional revisions.

“I would argue that the timing is perfect and the timing is absolute if we’re going to make bold changes in Louisiana,” Beaullieu told the committee.

Source: LA Illuminator

Link to lailluminator.com Louisiana might tap into state savings to build more juvenile correctional facilities (opens in new window)

Rep. Julie Emerson, R-Carencro, filed legislation this week to allow lawmakers to withdraw up to $400 million from Louisiana’s Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund before July 1, 2025. Juvenile justice campuses would be prioritized if they tap into the money, said House Speaker Phillip DeVillier, R-Eunice, and state Rep. Jack McFarland, R-Jonesboro.

Source: LA Illuminator