 | BY CHAD CALDER | Staff writer |
Good morning and thanks for joining us. Here are some of today's top headlines.
Auto insurance: Gov. Jeff Landry has unveiled several proposals he says are aimed at bringing down auto insurance rates, insisting his plans favor neither trial lawyers nor insurance companies. Alyse Pfeil has the details.
Sticker shock: The governor wants nearly $94 million for his signature program to give families money to pay for private school and other education expenses, more than double what state lawmakers agreed to when they passed it. One powerful state senator says that's a problem. Patrick Wall has this report.
French Quarter safety: Now that security consultants have recommended that Bourbon Street be closed to vehicles, Sophie Kasakove has a look at what it would take for that to happen.
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