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Crime special session underway: See what bills advanced

BY JESSICA WILLIAMS | Capitol News Bureau Editor ​ ​ ​

Crime session: More than a dozen bills backed by Gov. Jeff Landry flew through legislative committees on the second day of a special session devoted to crime, James Finn reports. Here's more about the bills, which largely seek to undo laws passed under Gov. John Bel Edwards' administration. 


Public defense: A bill to grant a single gubernatorial appointee control of the state's public defense system passed out of legislative committee Tuesday despite heavy criticism, Meghan Friedmann reports. Public defenders and other critics say it would give too much power to the governor. 


Supreme Court: A legislative panel on Tuesday also backed a bill to redraw boundaries for the state's seven Supreme Court districts and create a new majority-Black district, Tyler Bridges reports. The bill results from a settlement between the state and plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the court's makeup. 

Political Buzz

Mayor LaToya Cantrell has 'concerns' over Jeff Landry backed crime bills targeting New Orleans

Mayor LaToya Cantrell said she has concerns about the package of crime-related measures state lawmakers are now considering in a special se… Read more

Columnist James Gill dies at 81; 'There was no one like him in this town'

James Gill, who employed his acerbic wit to skewer politicians and stuffed shirts alike in a local newspaper column for 38 years, died Tues… Read more

 
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Numbers to Know

The Justice Reinvestment Initiative, which Gov. Jeff Landry's proposals would largely undo, has saved Louisiana $153M since 2017

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Source: Louisiana Legislative Auditor's office 

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