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This article describes political and judicial restructuring in Louisiana, with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, supply chain, or sector impact is identified. The event is purely legislative and political, lacking any concrete commercial channel such as investment, regulation affecting a sector, price movement, or economic indicator.

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  • Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry advancing legislation to restructure state judicial system.
  • Proposed constitutional amendment allows state Legislature to remove judges for vague reasons.
  • Bill would reduce number of judges in New Orleans from 12 to 9.
  • Bill would cut state subsidies for assistant district attorneys in Orleans Parish by 42%.
  • Critics argue these moves target New Orleans' Democratic leadership and reform efforts.
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