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Grand jury indicts former Louisiana House Speaker for allegedly stealing rare state artifact
A grand jury indicted former Louisiana House Speaker Clay Schexnayder for allegedly stealing a rare artifact that had gone missing from the state capitol.
Former Louisiana House Speaker Clay Schexnayder has been indicted by a Baton Rouge grand jury on charges of felony theft of a “rare state artifact” and malfeasance in office.He’s facing charges of felony theft greater than $25,
Former Republican House Speaker Clay Schexnayder said he doesn't know what happened to the "rare state artifact" that once hung in is office.
Clay Schexnayder turned himself in on Monday around 9:30 a.m. on charges of theft over $25,000 and malfeasance in office.
Rep. Clay Higgins says the bill risks exposing witnesses and uninvolved Americans as the House overwhelmingly backs public release of Epstein investigative files.
BATON ROUGE, La. (LSU Manship School News Service) – The Louisiana House Monday night passed a controversial bill that would prohibit diversity, equity and inclusion offices, training and hiring policies in state agencies and public colleges. The bill ...
The Louisiana House of Representatives approved a bill Tuesday that would require insurance companies to let homeowners purchase “stated value” policies, which cover the home for an amount they declare rather than for its full market value. House Bill ...
The former Louisiana House speaker was accused of stealing a rare artifact that had gone missing from the state capitol.
The bill to release the Epstein files is now on the brink of becoming law, after every single Senate and House member but one agree to send it to the president to sign.