AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCourts & Governance: A judge ruled the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority violated Louisiana’s open meetings law when it moved to oust former CEO Lona Edwards Hankins, nullifying three resolutions tied to her contract and replacement search. Local Power Struggle: New Orleans Mayor Helena Moreno withdrew a $110 million bond request from the State Bond Commission, saying denial was imminent amid warnings of possible state retaliation tied to the Liz Murrill indictment fight. Public Safety & Infrastructure: A portion of the Ascension Parish Courthouse roof collapsed in Donaldsonville during a revitalization project; offices closed temporarily and no injuries were reported. Public Health: A new COVID subvariant, “Nimbus,” is now dominant nationally, and Louisiana officials are urging high-risk residents to confirm vaccination status. Economy & Jobs: Lafayette named its Northeast Regional Library for civil rights leader Norman C. Francis, while CPRA, DOTD and USACE pledged to speed coastal project delivery. Crime & Community: Baton Rouge homicide numbers are steady versus last year, though police say gun violence remains a concern. Policy & Rights: Louisiana’s NIL rules are expanding into high school sports, with lawmakers adding agent registration and background checks to curb exploitation. Statewide Watch: Louisiana’s registered Republicans now outnumber Democrats for the first time in modern history, signaling a final shift in the electorate.
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