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Louisiana politicians react to inauguration of President Biden, VP Harris


Louisiana politicians react to inauguration of President Biden, VP Harris
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Updated: 4:17 PM CST Jan 20, 2021
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Updated: 4:17 PM CST Jan 20, 2021
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GINA: REPUBLICAN MINORITY WHIP STEVE SCALISE WAS IN ATTENDANCE AT THE INAUGURATION. HE TWEETED A PHOTO OF HIMSELF WITH SUPREME COURT JUSTICE AMY CONEY BARRETT, A NATIVE OF NETTER HE. ALSO, GOVERNOR EDWARDS WAS IN ATTENDANCE, REPRESENTING LOUISIANA AT THE INAUGURATION. HE TWEETED THIS PICTURE OF HIMSELF WITH HIS SON. HE SAID I HOPE ALL LOUISIANA HANDS WILL HEED TO HIS CALL TO UNITE WITH SOULS TO ADDRESS THE MANY ISSUES FACING OUR COUNTRY. AND THIS FROM U.S. SENATOR BILL CASSIDY. I LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO CREATE MORE AND BETTER PAYING JOBS FOR LOUISIANA WORKERS, TO LOWER THE COST OF HEA ....

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SOUL to Plant a Tree in Front of Every Home in Historic Pontchartrain Park


My New Orleans
01/08/2021
 
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – On Friday, Jan. 15, local nonprofit organization Sustaining Our Urban Landscape (SOUL) will launch its
Reforesting Pontchartrain Park campaign, an exciting new initiative to plant 700 native trees in historic Pontchartrain Park one in front of every home. Trees planted during this project will mitigate stormwater runoff, cool and clean the air, and create shade and beauty. The organization is working closely with the Pontchartrain Park Neighborhood Association to coordinate these efforts and with the Water Collaborative of Greater New Orleans on educational outreach.
SOUL is proud to announce this new project on a day both honoring the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., and celebrating Louisiana State Arbor Day. In accordance with the City’s Modified Phase One response to COVID-19, the campaign launch will take place online. Additional details can be accessed at ....

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Viewpoint: It will take more than a vaccine to restore America's spirit


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New Orleans East Hospital nurse Tatiana Cash prepares to administer the COVID vaccine to Isiah Steele on Jan. 5.
Amid an Epiphany Day marred by an unanticipated insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the state’s highest COVID rates, 87-year-old Isiah Steele received his long-awaited COVID-19 vaccination at New Orleans East Hospital. “I am so blessed to have gotten this vaccine,” said Steele, before lighting a candle at the Shrine of St. Jude. “I will sleep a little easier tonight.”
Steele has been locked down in his family home since mid-March, where he has fretted about his grandson, a senior soon to graduate from LSU, and his caregiver daughter, who goes to work almost every day despite the pandemic.  “While I worry about their health and safety, I am mourning the loss of a year of my life at a time when I don’t have too many years left,” he said.  ....

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New Orleans to Reform Police Use of Facial Recognition Tech


New Orleans to Reform Police Use of Facial Recognition Tech
The city has banned police from using facial recognition software and several other types of surveillance technology, requiring officers to issue summonses for a wide range of minor offenses rather than make arrests.
by Jeff Adelson, The Times-Picayune
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December 21, 2020
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(TNS) The New Orleans City Council has banned police from using facial recognition software and several other types of surveillance technology, and required officers to issue municipal summonses for a wide range of minor offenses rather than make arrests.
Both measures were pushed by council member 
Jason Williams
 and have been top priorities for criminal justice reform and civil rights groups, which called the new restrictions significant steps forward. ....

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City Council Bans Police From Using Facial Recognition Technology


The New Orleans City Council passed two key criminal justice reform measures Thursday.
One measure, which was approved on a 6-1 vote, bans the New Orleans Police Department’s use of four controversial surveillance technologies facial recognition programs, characteristics tracking systems, StingRay cellular phone surveillance devices and predictive policing software.
The other measure is an ordinance that would, in the interest of slowing the spread of COVID-19 to inmates and staff in the local jails, require police officers to issue summonses for low-level violations instead of arresting the offenders.
“I am absolutely pleased that the summons ordinance was passed,” Sade Dumas, executive director of the Orleans Parish Prison Reform Coalition (OPPRC) said. “I wish it would’ve happened earlier in the pandemic, but I’m happy that the city council decided to put the needs of residents’ well being and safety before fear.” ....

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