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Lawmakers addressed crime, tax reform in work this year | Louisiana
SUMMARY: In 2024, Louisiana enacted numerous crime and tax reform bills under Governor Jeff Landry’s conservative agenda. A significant focus was on juvenile justice, introducing harsher penalties: 17-year-olds can now be tried as adults, with stricter consequences for repeat juvenile offenders and public access to juvenile records. Other notable laws include life sentences for trafficking minors and enhanced penalties for drug distribution aimed at children. In tax reform, the state income tax rate was reduced to a flat 3% for those earning over $12,500, accompanied by a sales tax hike to 5%. Additional changes involved an increased tax exemption for seniors and corporate tax reductions.
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U.S. Congressman Steve Scalise calls Bourbon Street attack 'a deep tragedy'
SUMMARY: In response to a recent terrorist incident in New Orleans, Congressman Steve Scalise emphasized the urgent need for law enforcement to apprehend the four suspects still at large. The FBI and Department of Justice are leading the investigation, while local and state agencies also play a vital role. Scalise highlighted concerns about safety during upcoming major events like the Super Bowl, urging citizens to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity. He also mentioned the necessity of addressing potential intelligence failures, especially concerning border security. The community showed resilience by supporting blood donation efforts for victims and their families.
At least 15 people were killed when a suspect drove through crowds of people in the early morning hours of New Year’s Day.
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FBI identifies Texas man as Bourbon Street attacker; at least 15 dead | Louisiana
SUMMARY: The FBI has identified 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar from Houston as the driver of a truck that crashed into a New Year’s crowd on Bourbon Street, killing at least 15 and injuring 35. Jabbar, a U.S. Army veteran, rented an F-150 truck, carrying explosives, body armor, and an ISIS flag. Authorities are investigating if he acted alone. The attack injured two police officers before Jabbar was killed in a gunfight with them. The FBI is seeking tips and enhancing security in New Orleans. Louisiana officials are prioritizing safety, with the Sugar Bowl rescheduled to Thursday for safety.
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At least 10 dead in ‘terrorist attack in New Orleans’ French Quarter | Louisiana
SUMMARY: A tragic incident in New Orleans occurred when a man drove a truck into a crowded Bourbon Street during New Year’s celebrations, resulting in at least 10 deaths and 35 injuries. The driver engaged in gunfire with police, who fatally shot him. Explosive devices were found in the truck, and the FBI is investigating the event as an act of terrorism. The driver’s identity has been reported as Shamsud Din Jabbar, linked to ISIS. Local and federal officials, including President Biden and Governor Landry, are coordinating responses to ensure public safety and seek justice for the victims.
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