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City of N O approves $1M expansion of crime cameras to help solve violent crimes

City of N.O. approves $1M expansion of crime cameras to help solve violent crimes Olivia Vidal © Provided by WVUE New Orleans Crime camera expansion NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A $1 million investment from the Entergy Settlement Fund will purchase and staff 70 new crime cameras across the City of New Orleans. A majority of those new cameras will be placed in New Orleans East, where an increase in violent crimes has led some families to live in fear. “This is a big step. This is a major step because now the criminals know somebody’s watching,” said concerned New Orleans East resident John Alfred. “Maybe that can slow them [criminals] down. At least it’s some form of prevention.”

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Louisiana Tax Commission Issues 2022 Hearing Notice

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Louisiana lawmakers choose new auditor to inspect finances

Louisiana lawmakers choose new auditor to inspect finances Louisiana lawmakers choose new auditor to inspect finances 1 hour 56 minutes 35 seconds ago Tuesday, April 20 2021 Apr 20, 2021 April 20, 2021 4:43 AM April 20, 2021 in News Source: Associated Press Share: On Monday, April 19, 2021, members of Louisiana s House and Senate voted to name Mike Waguespack, a former Assumption Parish sheriff, to the role of legislative auditor. Photo: Houma Today BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Louisiana has a new legislative auditor to lead the nonpartisan office that reviews the financial books of government agencies. The House and Senate voted Monday to name Mike Waguespack, a former Assumption Parish sheriff, to the position. Waguespack, a certified public accountant, was sheriff for 16 years and has been on the Louisiana Tax Commission since 2016.

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