This Week in Louisiana Politics: 10 Commandments, special primary and Trump executive orders
Jan 26, 2025
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Louisiana's Ten Commandments law was back in court this week as the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals considered whether the law should be allowed to move forward.
Early voting for a special primary election in the state is approaching. Those dates are Feb. 1 through Feb. 8. Election Day is Feb. 15, and it's for state senators in the 14th and 23rd districts.
Immigrant communities are bracing for the unknown after President Donald Trump signed several executive orders this week.
The Trump cabinet is taking shape as Republicans rush to confirm key nominees this week. But, Democrats are raising concerns about some of the picks and working to slow the process.
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