General Landry: I will continue to work with my fellow attorneys general to assure that citizens' constitutional rights are protected against federal overreach.
General Landry: Unfortunately, the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac rules make getting insurance settlements a frustrating and slow process for our Louisiana consumers hardest hit by the floods.
General Landry: This scheme was not just illegal, but it was also extremely dangerous. Instead of service workers learning necessary skills, they were fraudulently getting certifications without any training – greatly jeopardizing the health and safety of patients.
General Landry: I have an unwavering commitment to protect our children, and my Cyber Crime Unit will keep working tirelessly to investigate and arrest those who have exploited children.
General Landry: We do not live under a King in Louisiana; we have a Governor, an independent Attorney General, an elected Legislature, and a Court system who are all involved in governance along with others. Governor Edwards must live within the Constitution.
General Landry: It is the time of year when reports of fires, injuries, thefts, and scams increase. So, I urge Louisiana consumers to be extra vigilant and secure as they spread Christmas cheer.
General Landry: Deceiving the people of Louisiana, especially the elderly, is atrocious; and my office is committed to bringing scammers engaging in this type of criminal activity to justice.
General Landry: Our office will investigate and apprehend those who exploit our State’s children. We will continue to bring child predators to justice.
General Landry: Being chosen by my peers from across the country is a tremendous honor and a testament to great work being done at our Louisiana Department of Justice.
General Landry: Our office looks forward to this opportunity in Lake Charles to help educate Southwest Louisiana’s citizens about their legal rights and responsibilities regarding the sale or rental of housing.
General Landry: As I have often said, the Executive Branch cannot unilaterally make or change law; yesterday, the court once again confirmed that. I applaud the court for ensuring proper balance between the branches of government and for halting this red-taped, job-killing bureaucratic edict.