 | By KASEY BUBNASH | Staff writer |
Good morning and thanks for starting your week with us. Here are some of today's top headlines.
Rejected: Louisiana voters decisively shut down four constitutional amendments that Gov. Jeff Landry and other Louisiana Republicans supported, with each amendment being rejected by over 60% of voters. How did that happen? Alyse Pfeil has the story.
A new Musicians' Clinic: The New Orleans Musicians' Clinic is parting ways with the LSU Health Network after decades due to major funding shortfalls. During its most recent donor appeal, the foundation raised less than half what it needs to keep the clinic running. But, as Stephanie Riegel reports, the foundation has a plan.
STIs: Intentionally exposing someone to an incurable sexually transmitted infection could carry a 10-year prison sentence if a controversial bill set to be considered during the upcoming legislative session passes. Meghan Friedmann has the details.
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