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Legal challenge to display of 10 Commandments in schools, electronic monitoring devices, and car insurance prices


Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill recently held a news conference to discuss the state’s request for a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit claiming the posting of the Ten Commandments in classrooms is unconstitutional. This comes as local and state lawmakers met with Governor Jeff Landry for a juvenile justice summit, prompted by calls for more transparency from the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center.

Meanwhile, Louisiana lawmakers are investigating why the state has some of the highest auto insurance rates in the country, with a new law aiming to hold electronic monitoring companies accountable. Additionally, a discussion on taxes took place between Fred Childers and Jeremy Alford from LaPolitics.

All this and more was covered on This Week in Louisiana Politics, part of Your Local Election Headquarters. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, visit BRProud.com. Stay updated with the latest developments in Louisiana politics and current affairs.

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