Jeff Landry advisors want Louisiana constitution changes, ‘more flexibility’ for lawmakers

“Since constitutionally protected funding for healthcare and education remains the lion's share of our state budget, this discussion should primarily be seen as one focused on access to public funds by the private sector and whether or not things like constitutionally protected retirement systems will remain a staple of Louisiana's number one employer – government – or not,” Wray wrote recently.

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