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New Orleans City Council reports near record-low number of police officers | Louisiana
SUMMARY: The New Orleans Police Department is facing a historical low in officer numbers, reporting 887 commissioned officers, the fewest since the 1940s. Recruitment has declined significantly following a federal consent decree established in 2012 to address civil rights violations and misconduct, with only 35 recruits in 2024. Governor Jeff Landry criticized the decree for contributing to the department’s struggles and established a permanent State Police troop in New Orleans. In support of law enforcement, he emphasized new legislation aimed at protecting officers, including the Halo Act, which prohibits interference with police activities.
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Bossier City Council votes against term limits ordinance | Louisiana
SUMMARY: An ordinance proposing term limits for Bossier City Council members was rejected during a recent council meeting, despite strong community support. Over 50% of residents approved the concept in polls, with nearly 3,000 signatures collected on a petition. Councilman Brian Hammons highlighted the high legal fees incurred in opposing term limits and stressed the need for accountability among council members. The ordinance aimed to limit council members to three terms and would have allowed for a public vote in December. In contrast, a motion to reduce city millage rates from 22.58 to 21.50 passed unanimously, ensuring consistent property tax revenue.
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Midday Ark-La-Miss News Update: Sep 24, 2024
SUMMARY: In a recent update, the Louisiana Democratic Party is revitalizing its efforts ahead of the presidential election, inspired by the energy of Kamala Harris. After defeats in 2023, the party, led by chairman Randall Gain, is focusing on local engagement and youth involvement, with executive committees in all 64 parishes to better connect with community needs. While Louisiana’s electoral votes are likely to go to Donald Trump, Harris’s candidacy has spurred greater enthusiasm, particularly among women voters. Meanwhile, some students arrested during Pro-Palestine protests were acquitted of charges. Lastly, Monroe city officials reported updates on local projects.
Midday Ark-La-Miss News Update: Sep 24, 2024
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Audit of Baton Rouge nonprofit group finds a few issues | Louisiana
SUMMARY: An audit of Family Road of Greater Baton Rouge, a nonprofit funded by taxpayer dollars, revealed a counterfeit check incident amounting to $15,175, which was quickly reimbursed by the bank. The auditors recommended strengthening internal controls and promptly reporting fraud to the authorities. Additionally, the organization lost its tax-exempt status due to late tax filings from 2019 to 2022, attributed to COVID-19 complications. In 2023, Family Road used $1.62 million, with 83% going to program services. The board pledged to improve tax return oversight and maintain effective operations as they continue to provide community support.
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