Gov. Jeff Landry questions LSU ticket hikes
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Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry will reportedly be involved in talks with LSU head coach Brian Kelly concerning his future in Baton Rouge.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry expressed his disgust with LSU’s lopsided football loss to Texas A&M Saturday with a viral social media post saying the university’s governing board should rescind its decision to raise ticket prices in 2026.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WVUE) - Multiple reports indicate that Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry was directly involved in the decision to fire LSU football coach Brian Kelly on Sunday (Oct. 26).
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Gov. Jeff Landry wants Charlie Kirk statue put on LSU's campus
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In the video, he urges the LSU Board of Supervisors to find a place on campus to display a statue of Kirk “to defend the freedom of speech on college campuses.”
Gov. Jeff Landry and the Legislature are trying to find a way to keep food stamps working for the nearly 800,000 people in Louisiana who use them.
Gov. Jeff Landry is facing declining approval ratings across Louisiana, including in Acadiana, his home region. A new poll by JMC Analytics and Polling
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Gov. Jeff Landry warns criminal migrants in bold ad: 'We've got a place for you' at Louisiana Lockup
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry’s new ad promotes "Louisiana Lockup," a migrant detention facility inside a maximum-security prison, touting tougher border enforcement.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Governor Jeff Landry is calling on LSU to put a statue of Charlie Kirk on campus. The governor made the announcement in a post on social media Monday night, October 27.
Gov. Jeff Landry announced he has signed an emergency declaration to help fund SNAP benefits for Louisiana's elderly, disabled, and children during the government
"They say, 'all roads lead to Rome.' All pipelines lead to Louisiana, and because of that, it positions Louisiana for a great opportunity to lead the nation in LNG exports, and that's what excites me,