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Attorney General Liz Murrill told eight New Orleans officials, including Mayor Helena Moreno and District Attorney Jason Williams, that they could face removal…
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Duncan’s supporters saw it as a move by a majority white conservative Legislature to thwart the will of voters in a predominantly Black Democratic hub in a red state. Legislators approved the law at Republican Gov. Jeff Landry’s urging just days before Calvin Duncan was to take office in May.
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Duncan’s supporters saw it as a move by a majority white conservative Legislature to thwart the will of voters in a predominantly Black Democratic hub in a red state.
according to The Boston GlobeLegislators approved the law at Republican Gov. Jeff Landry’s urging just days before Calvin Duncan was to take office in May.
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