Pelican Briefs
Pelican Briefs
Etosha McGee and Charles Miller
Louisiana Legislative Session
30 minutes Posted Jun 12, 2024 at 10:00 am.
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Welcome to another episode of Pelican Briefs! Join our co-hosts, Etosha McGee and Charles Miller, as we dive into the hot topics of the current Louisiana legislative session. This episode, we're dissecting three key bills that could significantly impact our state: House Bill 608, the Women's Safety and Protection Act (Louisiana's bathroom bill), House Bill 800, the proposed Constitutional Convention, and Senate Bill 482, a public records bill aiming to limit government transparency.


We'll discuss the implications of House Bill 608, focusing on its transphobic rhetoric and potential impacts on domestic violence shelters. House Bill 800, the "ConCon," aims to rewrite our state's lengthy constitution in just six weeks, raising concerns about the rushed process and lack of transparency. Senate Bill 482 seeks to make government records less accessible, drawing significant opposition from journalists and the public.


Tune in as we provide our perspectives, predictions, and the potential outcomes of these bills. Stay informed and engaged with us as we navigate the complexities of Louisiana politics. Don't forget to check the show notes for links to related articles and more information. Hit play and let's get into it!




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Episode Article Links


https://lailluminator.com/2024/05/16/transgender-bathroom-restrictions-heads-to-louisiana-governors-desk/



https://www.nola.com/news/politics/transgender-bathroom-bill-clears-louisiana-house-committee-heres-what-to-know/article_84df19ce-f5d7-11ee-aedc-17fbea4b97ed.html


https://lailluminator.com/2024/04/25/landry-praises-louisianas-1973-constitutional-convention-his-could-not-be-more-different/


https://lailluminator.com/2024/05/22/louisianas-constitutional-convention-could-still-go-forward-even-if-bill-doesnt-pass/


https://www.nola.com/news/politics/two-controversial-public-records-bills-likely-dead-says-senate-president-cameron-henry/article_dd5d0ec0-12cf-11ef-95ed-ab960b4bf8a2.html