Gov. Jeff Landry wants Louisiana residents to join him in flying American flags and Make America Great Again flags on Inauguration Day.
Republican Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry called on Senate Democrats to swiftly confirm DHS nominee Kristi Noem in the wake of the New Year's Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.
Entergy confirms drone activity has occurred recently over the company's River Bend Station nuclear power plant in West Feliciana Parish. Gov. Jeff Landry wants the state to have the authority to take down such drones.
Republican Gov. Jeff Landry says the “Make America Great Again” flag will be raised at the governor’s mansion in honor of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Take Landry’s approach with the heavily blue city of New Orleans, for example. The governor pushed the city’s much-criticized Sewerage & Water Board to better serve its long-suffering customers and has spearheaded an effort to repave streets and clean up the area around the Caesars Superdome in advance of next month’s Super Bowl.
Several state governors have ordered flags to be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day, raising flags before the end of the mourning period for Jimmy Carter.
During the gathering at his Florida estate, Trump confirmed several shifts in government priorities, namely a planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin "wants to meet, and we're setting it up," he told attendees. Most reporters weren't invited to the proceedings, but questions were taken from a Fox News Channel journalist.
Noem said the government needs to provide assurances to Governor Jeff Landry that the event will be safe following the terrorist attack on New Year's Day in New Orleans
(KALB) - Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has announced that the Make America Great Again (MAGA) flag will fly at the Governor’s Mansion on January 20 in honor of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Landry took to social media to share the announcement and show the official proclamation.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, Donald Trump 's pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security, is facing a showdown with Senators on Friday at what is expected to be a tense confirmation hearing. The Republican's first scheduled appearance was mysteriously postponed because of 'paperwork' issues.
Among his first actions in office, new Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is expected to issue a variety of orders targeting crime.