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Louisiana’s shrimping industry continues fighting for survival against foreign imports and misleading seafood labeling

13 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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Louisiana’s shrimping industry continues fighting for survival against foreign imports and misleading seafood labeling. Louisiana State Representative Jessica Domangue, who comes from a long line of shrimpers, joins Newell to discuss her legislative efforts to protect Louisiana seafood and support the families who depend on the industry.

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