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Businesses prepare for mask mandate

Businesses prepare for mask mandate and last updated 2021-08-02 23:09:37-04 LAFAYETTE — Starting Wednesday, a statewide mask mandate will once again take effect, Governor Edwards announced Monday afternoon. The mandate applies to everyone five and older, and anyone enrolled in kindergarten. The mandate includes K-12 schools. It will remain in place through at least September 1. Last time around, there wasn t much by way of official enforcement, at least in Lafayette, but when it comes to compliance - that s where some businesses are stepping up once again. I think it s hard to police human behavior, and that is a human behavior, Bradley Cruice, owner of Handy Stop Market and Cafe, said.

Gov Edwards holds weekly conference on COVID-19 in Louisiana

Gov. Edwards holds weekly conference on COVID-19 in Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards is hosting a weekly press conference to update the public on COVID-19 numbers and vaccination efforts in Louisiana. Share Updated: 6:08 PM CDT Jun 3, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Gov. Edwards holds weekly conference on COVID-19 in Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards is hosting a weekly press conference to update the public on COVID-19 numbers and vaccination efforts in Louisiana. Share Updated: 6:08 PM CDT Jun 3, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript OUR WEBSITE. SULA: THANK YOU SO MUCH. THE GOVERNOR SAID2% 3 OF PEOPLE IN LOUSIANA ARE VACCINAT,ED WHICH IS AMONG THE LOWEST IN THE U.S., SO THERE’S A LOT MORE WORK TO DO. THAT’S WHY THEY’VE INTRODUCED THE SHOT FOR SHOT CAMPAIGN VACCINE INCENTIVE PROGRAM STATEWE.ID HE ALSO INTRODUCED A NURSE WHO SHARED HER PERSONAL STORY OF HOW COVID AFFECTED H. NURSE CARLA OWBRN IS PLEADING WITH THE PUBLIC TO GET THE SHOT. S

Edwards signs bill to increase time allowed in voting machines

Edwards signs bill to increase time allowed in voting machines KATC and last updated 2021-06-01 19:24:49-04 Governor Edwards on Tuesday signed into law a round of bills from the 2021 Legislative Session, one of which would increase the amount of time a voter may remain in a voting machine during elections. Act 22 (HB 285) states voters shall not remain in a voting machine longer than six minutes. If a voter fails to leave a voting machine after a commissioner notifies him that six minutes have elapsed, the commissioners shall order the voter to complete voting and leave the voting machine. Even so, if a ballot is lengthy or if it contains complex propositions or constitutional amendments, the commissioners may allocate additional time in an equitable manner, the act states.

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