Jeff Landry, SNAP and state of emergency
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Gov. Jeff Landry announced he has signed an emergency declaration to help fund SNAP benefits for Louisiana's elderly, disabled, and children during the government
More than 792,000 Louisiana residents depend on SNAP, including about 356,800 children, 88,200 seniors, and more than 120,000 people with disabilities.
The order emphasizes that foreign-controlled AI programs, such as Deep Seek, serve as tools for the Chinese Communist Party to infiltrate American institutions and gather sensitive data.
Gov. Jeff Landry is facing declining approval ratings across Louisiana, including in Acadiana, his home region. A new poll by JMC Analytics and Polling
Today, Governor Jeff Landry signed an Emergency Declaration for Louisiana to help fund SNAP benefits for the elderly, disabled, and children in our State who have been abandoned by Congressional Democrats.
"They say, 'all roads lead to Rome.' All pipelines lead to Louisiana, and because of that, it positions Louisiana for a great opportunity to lead the nation in LNG exports, and that's what excites me,