BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — Gov. Jeff Landry met with Rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
This meeting comes after Arceneaux told KSLA the tax reform proposed by Landry could impact Louisiana's film tax credit.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Governor Jeff Landry met with Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson on Wednesday. According to tweets from the governor, Jackson and Landry met because "Louisiana is lucky to have someone like ...
Cent is continuing his power moves in Louisiana after a private meeting with the state's governor and Shreveport Mayor.
Posts on some of rapper 50 Cent’s social media accounts indicate there was a meeting in Baton Rouge involving him, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux.
Curtis 50 Cent Jackson shared photos online of a meeting between himself, Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux, and Louisiana ...
Louisiana was the first state to introduce a movie-making tax credit in 2001. Now, 15 states, including Texas, Arkansas, and ...
Students from various Jefferson Parish high schools got to learn about jobs on the Mississippi River at an event at the Port ...
Jeff Landry wants to enact the most sweeping overhaul of Louisiana’s tax system in 50 years next month ... preserving a 0.45-cent sales tax that the governor’s legislative allies in the ...
Landry’s tax czar Louisiana Department of Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson talked tax plan details with lawmakers Tuesday.
Jeff Landry's proposal ... making a temporary .45-cent sales tax permanent. "This plan will provide immediate increases in take home pay for every Louisiana taxpayer," Landry said when he ...