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In Louisiana, the starting pay of a plumber is pretty decent. But that’s only after an aspiring worker spends thousands of dollars for on-the-job training to get a plumber’s license. One state lawmaker in Louisiana wants to fast-track this process and reorganize the state’s plumbing board. However, some tradespeople don’t think it’s a good idea. In Episode 25, we’re handing the reins to our States Newsroom colleagues at the Louisiana Illuminator [https://lailluminator.com/]. On their podcast, “The Light Switch [https://lailluminator.com/podcasts/],” Editor Greg LaRose [https://lailluminator.com/author/glarose/] and reporter Wes Muller [https://lailluminator.com/author/wesley-muller/] break down how state legislators are trying to fill a skilled worker shortage in Louisiana. Episode produced and edited by Mallory Cheng. Music for Stories From The States composed by David Singer [https://www.davidsingerfilm.com/]. Relevant reading from States Newsroom outlets and partners: * Louisiana looks to scrap its plumbing board to speed up licensing [https://lailluminator.com/2026/04/10/louisiana-looks-to-scrap-plumbing-board-to-speed-up-licensing/] (Louisiana Illuminator) * Plumbers peeved over proposal to fast-track licensing in Louisiana [https://lailluminator.com/2026/03/26/plumbers-louisiana/] (Louisiana Illuminator) Got questions? An episode idea? Email us at podcast@statesnewsroom.com [podcasts@statesnewsroom.com] Photo: Louisiana lawmakers advanced a proposal on April 9, 2026, that would overhaul the state’s methods of licensing plumbers. (Photo by Wes Muller/Louisiana Illuminator)
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