Here's the latest Acadiana business news
Tuesday, November 16th, 2021 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood morning, Acadiana. We've got the business news for you today, including a report out of Baton Rouge that insurance have actually increased despite the law passed last year that was supposed to lower rates across Louisiana. Auto insurance rates have gone up since new law to bring them down, insurance commissioner saysThough many policyholders already are aware, Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon told a task force Monday that auto insurance rates have gone up since a new law went into effect that limits access to the courts and was sold with the promise of lowering the rates. Read the story here. |
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| The Acadiana Center for the Arts on Monday announced the inaugural Pelican Ball, a new fundraising gala scheduled for Dec. 9 in Lafayette. The event also recognizes Pelicans on Parade, a 20-year art partnership between ACA and Lafayette Parish Schools. Read more |
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| Voters in northeast Lafayette who turned out for Saturday's election tended to follow the recommendation of some leaders in the Black community, voting against renewing a library tax. Read more |
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| The chief executive officer of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center said Monday that “ideological differences” caused the organization to end its nearly 30-year affiliation with Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. Read more |
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