General Landry: We are committed to ruling out waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicaid so we can help protect the program for people who really need the assistance.
General Landry: There is a thin blue line between law enforcement and those who intend harm. Today, two brave police officers risking their safety in the service of the public crossed that line and were met with violence.
General Landry: As I have often said – the Executive Branch cannot unilaterally make or change law, as that is the Congress or a state legislature's constitutionally valid function; today, the court confirmed that.
General Landry: I not only support reasonable, collaborative attempts to solve the problems at the jail; but I also pledge to do my part to help in every way possible.
General Landry: Insurance fraud harms job creators, their employees, and their customers. Workers’ compensation fraud, specifically, leads to increased insurance rates and more costly goods and services.
General Landry: Delaware wrongfully holds over $2 million that belong to Louisiana’s taxpayers. I will work with my colleagues to ensure this money is properly returned.
General Landry: Medicaid fraud robs much-needed services from our State’s vulnerable. My office is committed to arresting those who defraud this important program.
General Landry: Today, the town has officially agreed to the appointment of a fiscal administrator. We are thankful for the input of the citizens of St. Joseph; without their diligence and efforts, this result could not have happened.
General Landry: My office and I are committed to protecting taxpayer money by prosecuting the criminals who attempt to take advantage of the system. Medicaid fraud hurts the very people who depend on it.
General Landry: Working closely with local law enforcement, our Fugitive Apprehension Unit efficiently made this arrest. The Louisiana Department of Justice is committed to apprehending criminals and bringing them to justice.
General Landry: For too long, the Federal government has directed education policy to the detriment of Louisiana’s students. I will not allow Washington to wreak further havoc on our schools.
General Landry: I am extremely disappointed that the Governor and politicians who are aligned with him chose to confer criminal illegals more rights than their constituents, the citizens of Louisiana, enjoy. Today’s action shows that the Governor and his DC-style politics jeopardize the safety of our citizens