Governor Jeff Landry Announces Bryan Adams as the next Commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles.
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https://gov.louisiana.gov/
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Are you a college student interested in government, public policy, and history? Then the Governor’s Fellows Program is for you! Applications close Monday, March 31. Learn more and apply here: https://lnkd.in/g-u3sAkd
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Hyundai’s decision to invest nearly $6 billion in Ascension Parish speaks volumes about Louisiana’s skilled workforce, robust infrastructure, and our ability to compete for innovative manufacturing facilities. This announcement makes clear that Louisiana’s manufacturing sector is roaring back, thanks to our historic tax reforms, and President Trump’s economic policies. I committed to revitalizing Louisiana's economy, and with global giants like Hyundai and Meta now in our state, Louisiana is finally seeing progress.
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Governor Landry, Fiscal Responsibility Czar Steve Orlando, and the LLA encourage citizens to contribute their insights and recommendations to enhance Louisiana's fiscal future. Suggestions can be submitted via email to LADOGE@LLA.LA.GOV.
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I proudly proclaim the month of February as #BlackHistoryMonth. The rich traditions, culture, and history of Black Louisianans are deeply woven into the fabric of our state. Let us honor their contributions, recognizing their lasting impact on our state and the Nation.
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Today, for #BlackHistoryMonth, we celebrate Aurelia Skipwith Giacometto, the first female African-American Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality and the first African-American director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
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In my first year as Governor, we've made major strides in Louisiana! From the largest job and economic development project in state history to tax cuts and education reform, we've laid a strong foundation. Now, we're building on that momentum with a new budget that prioritizes fiscal responsibility and continues the trend of decreasing the overall amount of money that our government spends.
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Had the privilege of speaking at the Police Jurors Association meeting in Baton Rouge last week. Their hard work does not go unnoticed, and I’m committed to working alongside each one of them to continue building stronger, safer communities where all Louisianians have the opportunity to thrive. #lagov
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