LSU, Louisiana and Jeff Landry
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That might as well be the story of LSU athletic director Scott Woodward's time as the top boss of Tigers athletics. LSU fired Woodward on Thursday, one day after Louisiana governor Jeff Landry went nuclear on the LSU AD saying unequivocally he would not be hiring the next LSU football coach.
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‘The money does not exist’: Why the buyouts for college football coaches are setting off alarm bells
The placard attached to the podium read “Protecting the most vulnerable,’’ but on this particular Wednesday Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry took aim at a very specific apex predator: Big-time football.
The state of Louisiana has begun the process for a potential takeover of the city of New Orleans’ finances. The news came Tuesday in an agenda posted for a meeting of the state’s Fiscal Review Committee.
New Orleans city officials Oct. 29 dropped their plan to ask for a short-term $125 million dollar stopgap loan through the end of the year after Gov. Jeff Landry’s administration
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Gov. Landry urges lawmakers to block New Orleans’ cash lifeline amid deepening fiscal crisis
Facing the threat of missed payrolls, city leaders seek emergency funding — but Landry urges lawmakers to deny the loan.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Landry said that over the past 20 months, he and the Legislature have worked to establish fiscal stability through tax reform, reduced insurance costs and economic revitalization.
Louisiana’s Republican leaders chastised Loyola University on Tuesday after its student government association declined to formally recognize a campus chapter of Turning Point USA, a conservative political student group founded by the late Charlie Kirk.
BATON ROUGE, La. (KMSS/KTAL) – Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall on Tuesday launched an initiative aimed at addressing censorship on social media platforms. As part of the initiative, the official websites ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The New Orleans City Council on Wednesday (Oct. 29) withdrew its request for an emergency $125 million bond loan from the state, balking at a demand by Gov. Jeff Landry’s administration to indefinitely control the city’s finances.
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New Orleans faces deep budget cuts after governor recommended rejecting request to sell bonds
A push by top state officials that could have led to a takeover of the city of New Orleans’ finances has stalled after city leaders on Wednesday withdrew a request to borrow $125 million to address a massive 2025 budget shortfall.
One day after Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said Scott Woodward wouldn't hire the next LSU coach, the athletic director is expected to leave.