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Louisiana Legislature s education bills will have an impact from K-college

Louisiana Legislature s education bills will have an impact from K-college
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Bayou to Beltway: April 28, 2021

Dr. Michael Henderson, Director of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab this week on Bayou to Beltway. (Wed, 12:30 am KRVS 88.7 fm). This week Bayou to Beltway welcomes Dr. Michael Henderson. Dr. Henderson shares the results of the most recent Louisiana survey with us. Is the state headed in the right direction? Are taxes too high or too law. What should the state do with the windfall from the CARES and American Rescue Plan Acts? Invest? Or Spend it?  Does racial discrimination need to end to achieve equality? These and other questions are the topics as I discuss the Louisiana Survey results with Dr. Michael Henderson, Director of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab.  

Blanco Public Policy Center at UL Lafayette examines economics of child care

Blanco Public Policy Center at UL Lafayette examines economics of child care Doug Dugas / University of Louisiana at Lafayette Early care and education is the focus of the most recent public policy brief from the Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Public Policy Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. and last updated 2021-04-22 10:33:08-04 By UL Lafayette Office of Communications and Marketing The Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Public Policy Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette examines the economics of early care and education in its most recent public policy brief. “Blanco Center Policy Briefs” provide high-level summaries of issues relevant to policy makers and voters in Louisiana.

COVID vaccines present challenge for smaller pharmacies

COVID vaccines present challenge for smaller pharmacies Taking constant phone calls and entering names onto growing lists, deleting old names and re-arranging others after cancellations and no-shows, juggling a varying number of COVID-19 vaccines – this is what mom-and-pop pharmacies around the state have been doing along with their regular services. “You might have to make a list of a thousand phone numbers, and a hundred of those have probably already gotten the vaccine,” said Jimmy Taylor, lead pharmacist at Don Chaucer’s Pharmacy in Hammond. “We’ve never done anything like this. You can’t just walk in and get a COVID vaccine like the flu. It’s a learning curve for all of us. If we have a heavy day, we have to bring in nurses to give the shots for me so I can keep running the pharmacy.”

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