The LADOJ helps fund many of its own operations, relieving a burden on the Louisiana taxpayers. In FY17, 26% of the entire LADOJ legally approved budget relies upon funds self-generated, like those in escrow, to operate the functions of the office.
General Landry: If the Governor’s proposal to raid nearly $6 million more were to go into effect – our pursuit of child predators, fraudulent contractors, and corrupt government officials would be significantly harmed.
General Landry: My office is excited to host this event that assists in high school students learning necessary life skills. I look forward to seeing our young people demonstrate their understanding of topics that will greatly impact them in the future.
General Landry: My Cyber Crime Unit is committed to investigating and arresting those who exploit our children. We will not stop in our efforts to pursue these criminals and bring them to justice.
General Landry: The rise in fraud throughout the Medicaid and Medicare systems has skyrocketed, and the Governor’s expansion will only perpetuate the problem in Louisiana.
The LADOJ sent letter to the NOPD expressing desire to have better communication between the agencies regarding General Landry’s effort in helping fight crime in New Orleans.
General Landry: Regulatory reform is critical to restoring limited government in Washington that is responsive to, and protective of, the American people.
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.