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The Louisiana Legislative Session was dominated by redistricting

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As the Louisiana Legislative Session comes to a close, who came out on top, what major bills survived, and what political battles are still being fought? Political analyst and publisher of "Lunchtime Politics," Ron Faucheux, joins Newell to break it all down.

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