BY DOUG GRAHAM | Staff writer Gov. Jeff Landry ordered Louisiana lawmakers back to Baton Rouge for 17 days starting on Feb. 19 to consider two dozen tough-on-crime policy priorities, including restrictions on parole eligibility and the amount of time offenders can have shaved off their sentences for good behavior. Read about the governor's other goals for the special session. Also: Landry to send 150 Louisiana troops to Texas border with Mexico Just weeks after the state Legislature redrew its congressional maps to add a second majority-Black district, a federal judge has ruled that Louisiana’s state legislative maps also must be redrawn. U.S. District Chief Judge Shelly Dick wrote that the current maps do not give Black voters a fair opportunity to elect representatives of their choice. When coaching football at LSU, it is imperative to focus your recruiting on Louisiana and its surrounding region, and to put together a staff that can accomplish that goal. Columnist Scott Rabalais writes that Tigers head man Brian Kelly has learned those priorities in a reasonably short time. |