13-05-2025 19:28 via wbrz.com

Gov. Landry pushes for full funding of LA Gator

BATON ROUGE - The state budget is headed to the state House floor for consideration, and Tuesday, Gov. Jeff Landry and others touted a tuition voucher program that would divert money from public schools.Since the LA Gator scholarship program was first introduced last year, there have been questions about how the program would be continuously funded through its three-year launch. Nicole Jefferson is the parent of a New Orleans private school student. Jefferson and a swarm of other paren
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