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Louisiana Lawmaker Dixon McMakin Highlights Progress, Constitutional Reform and New Public Safety Efforts

14 min · 10. juni 2026
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State Representative Dixon McMakin joined Mornings with Brian Haldane to discuss the 2026 legislative session and what he sees as its overall theme: "Let's keep it rolling." McMakin said lawmakers focused on continuing reforms already underway rather than pursuing major headline-grabbing changes. He highlighted workforce development efforts, economic growth initiatives, and previous insurance reforms as important steps toward long-term progress.

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Sullivan Theater Expands Arts and Economic Growth in Central

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