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Mega-ammonia project could position Louisiana as clean energy leader | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square – 2024-12-03 15:17:00

SUMMARY: A proposed $7.5 billion ammonia production facility in Ascension Parish aims to establish Louisiana as a leader in clean energy. The project, led by Clean Hydrogen Works, plans to create the largest ammonia production supply chain, with a 150% increase in global production anticipated over 25 years. The facility will utilize a carbon reduction method that captures carbon internally, releasing none into the atmosphere. Community engagement is prioritized, with job training programs and local partnerships, including with ExxonMobil for CO2 storage. Operations are set to begin in 2029, targeting global markets for energy and industrial applications.

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Leaders of ‘Better Louisiana’ civic group will focus on education, insurance crisis • Louisiana Illuminator

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lailluminator.com – Julie O’Donoghue – 2025-02-11 14:20:00

Leaders of ‘Better Louisiana’ civic group will focus on education, insurance crisis

by Julie O’Donoghue, Louisiana Illuminator
February 11, 2025

A new civic organization, Leaders for a Better Louisiana, will focus on education, the property insurance crisis and economic development in the upcoming legislative session that starts in April.

The Committee of 100 for Louisiana, founded in 1992, and the Council for a Better Louisiana (CABL), which originated in 1962, have combined to become Leaders for a Better Louisiana – or Better Louisiana for short. 

Committee of 100’s former leader Adam Knapp transitioned to be Better Louisiana’s CEO and CABL’s former executive director, Barry Erwin, is the organization’s chief policy officer. They spoke at the Baton Rouge Press Club Monday.

The state has made gains in education policy, but Erwin said young children entering kindergarten are behind students starting school in other states. Better Louisiana will stress that the state needs to continue to invest in early childhood education in order to improve kindergartners readiness.

He noted the state is trending in the right direction when it comes to third-grade reading proficiency rates, high school graduation rates and high school students earning industry credentials or college credits.

Knapp said the state’s economic development agency also needs work, even though Better Louisiana has already seen improvements under Gov. Jeff Landry. 

Better Louisiana will push the state to invest more in site development, with the state building out infrastructure for specific properties where they hope to attract business. Other states have done a lot more site development than Louisiana has in recent years, Knapp said.

Knapp also said Better Louisiana hopes to start shaping the state’s insurance crisis as an economic development issue. Business and industry leaders said the high rates of insurance are making it more difficult to attract projects to Louisiana.

The new organization will also push legislators and Landry to pass new laws to bring down insurance rates. It is supportive of Republican Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple’s approach, which has been supported by insurance companies.  

Knapp and Erwin said Better Louisiana will also pay attention to government accountability and transparency policies, which had previously been a focus of CABL. These include law changes that could weaken the state’s ethics laws or the public ability to inspect government operations.

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Shreveport City Council discusses litter, billing errors | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Emilee Calametti | The Center Square – 2025-02-11 13:16:00

SUMMARY: The Shreveport City Council discussed resident concerns at a recent meeting, focusing on litter along Interstate 20. Council Chairwoman Tabatha Taylor emphasized efforts to beautify the city. The Louisiana Department of Transportation is addressing litter; a contract for cleanup begins in February. Residents also raised issues of squatters and a billing error affecting 75 residents in Squirrel Point due to a system glitch, resulting in increased sewer rates. The council plans to review this situation to alleviate financial burdens. City Attorney Edwards confirmed ongoing efforts to tackle squatter and vandalism problems in affected neighborhoods.

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NBC 10 News Today: Louisiana to resume executions

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2025-02-11 08:20:53

SUMMARY: Governor Landry announced that Louisiana will resume executions of death row inmates following the finalization of a new protocol by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, which includes using a gas mask to pump nitrogen into convicts’ lungs. This decision has sparked debate, with proponents asserting it serves justice for victims of heinous crimes, while opponents, like Baton Rouge resident Megan King, argue against the death penalty based on ethical and religious beliefs. State Senator Caleb Klein Peter and Attorney General Liz Morell support the resumption, emphasizing the need for justice, while some advocate for forgiveness and alternative views on life.

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