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December 14, 2021

A recent increase in the Pell Grant awarded to low-income college students who need financial help paying for their tuition or other educational needs will not be going to the nearly one million students who choose career and proprietary schools.

December 14, 2021

One of the biggest issues we've faced in 2021 is the shipping crisis.  At the heart of this problem is the lack of manpower needed to efficiently run the system that gets goods from where they're made to where we need them to be.  Whether that's directly to your door via a service like UPS, or to your local store for you to purchase - it all depends on the American trucker.

December 8, 2021

NEW ORLEANS —
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced a $275 million Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act loan to the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans to "modernize the city’s aging and storm-damaged sewer system."

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November 26, 2021

NEW ORLEANS, (BATON ROUGE)- U.S. Representative for Louisiana’s 2nd congressional district has release the following statement in the trail of William Bryan, Travis and Gregory McMichael for the slaying of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery.

“Ahmaud Arbery should still be here today. People who murder others must be held accountable. Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael, and William Bryan unjustly killed Ahmaud Arbery after they racially profiled him and deserve to be punished. Too many people have attempted to slander and victim-blame a young man whose only crime was jogging while Black.

November 24, 2021

NEW ORLEANS — Auranyd Alvarado is not the type to shy away from hard work.   

“I’m from Puerto Rico. I moved here in 2014,” said Alvarado.

But she did not expect, as a single mom with a master’s degree in business, she’d end up working three jobs and barely sleeping to pay the bills. 

“I did Uber, I did Lyft, and I sold coffee on the West Bank,” she said. She found her third job, at Tulane University, through a temp agency. 

Less than a year later, Tulane took her on full time. It’s mostly kept her on her feet.

November 9, 2021

Louisiana is guaranteed more than $7 billion from the bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that won final passage during a weekend vote in the U.S. House and will be eligible for billions more in allocations from the legislation.

Republican Louisiana U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, a lead author on the bill, called its passage "a major victory for Louisiana and our nation."