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March 3, 2022
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A Principled Pathway to a Model Louisiana Constitution
Constitutional reform in Louisiana can provide a pathway to a state government that fosters liberty, economic growth and positive policy reform. Further, it could be a model for other states interested in becoming freer, fairer, and more effective. This report delves into a brief history of constitutional reform movements in Louisiana, explores how they mirrored those of the nation, then outlines principles of a model constitution that point the way toward the next generation of constitutional reform for Louisiana.
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