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Constitutional amendments hit the November ballot
Louisiana voters will consider 10 state constitutional amendments during the Nov. 3 election. The proposed amendments cover various issues, including property tax exemptions for surviving spouses and owners who are 65 or older, government tax rate adjustments, and a lifetime term limit on the governor. Related rules also address prohibiting bail release for specific serious offenses against children.
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