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Louisiana’s colleges and universities are bringing home hundreds of millions for construction projects and other key ...
One of the least energy efficient states allows elected commissioners to use ratepayer money for ‘patronage’ projects — with ...
Each Public Service commissioners receives $2.2 million to $3.8 million per year to allocate to public entities in their ...
Joel Savoy doesn’t remember exactly when he first heard the music of Clifton Chenier, the King of Zydeco—the electrified and ...
A law enacting new rules for Louisiana’s film tax credit program aims to revive the state’s stagnant film industry. It expands the power of the state’s economic development agency to ...
Louisiana’s film industry is poised for a comeback after lawmakers passed Senate Bill 232, an update to the state’s film incentive program. Supporters say the new legislation removes outdated ...
BATON ROUGE, La. - Louisiana’s movie and TV business is getting a fresh start, thanks to a new law signed by Gov. Jeff Landry. Senate Bill 232, now known as ...
Gov. Landry signed Act 44 into law on June 4, 2025. Formerly Senate Bill 232 introduced by Louisiana Sen. Adam Bass (R-District 36), the new law modernizes the state’s film incentive program by ...
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how potential cuts to Medicaid could impact women of childbearing age in more rural areas of the state. We also learn why the state’s film industry is going ...
And now “Sinners” has opened to rave reviews. These three very different films share one common bond, says Brittany Chandler, director of Film New Orleans. They all shot in and around New Orleans.
Film Prize Junior, the student-focused counterpart to the Louisiana Film Prize, invites middle and high school students statewide to explore filmmaking. Created by Tobias Kallenberg, son of Prize ...