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Crime/Appealing/Judicial System HB 176: If a judge makes a decision in a criminal case but doesn't decide on every charge, it can still be appealed if the rest of the charges are put on hold (aka ...
HB 264 is less restrictive than HB 358, and Landry is calling all Louisianans to call their legislators. On Friday, June 13, Landry wrote on X, "It’s all about the money!
While Louisiana lawmakers passed HB 264, the bill to ban PBM pharmacy ownership (HB 358) failed. Whether that effort is revived may depend on a potential special session. “He has kind of ...
HB 358 failed in the Louisiana Senate. A less restrictive bill regulating transparency and compensation practices, HB 264, passed and was signed by Gov. Jeff Landry on June 20. Lawsuits Filed On June ...
Wednesday, CVS Pharmacy sent out a mass text message and email to its customers asking them to contact their lawmakers to advocate against HB 358 which would have forced the chain to operate as a ...
On June 11, CVS texted customers saying it may close Louisiana stores due to HB 358, recently passed by both the House and Senate.
On June 11, CVS texted customers saying it may close Louisiana stores due to HB 358, recently passed by both the House and Senate.
HB 176: If a judge makes a decision in a criminal case but doesn't decide on every charge, it can still be appealed if the rest of the charges are put on hold (aka "dead docketed"). The law allows ...
The Senate did pass HB 264 which would ensures that prescription drug rebates and discounts flow directly to patients or their health plans, instead of being pocketed by PBM's. It also bans spread ...