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Liz Baker Murrill, Attorney General Louisiana

By Evan Poellinger, MRC TV, Jan. 26, 2024

Republican Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has secured a victory from a U.S. District Court, preventing the state from being forced to implement a set of racially-discriminatory regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge James Cain issued a ruling, in which he granted the state a preliminary injunction against “imposing or enforcing any disparate impact requirements against the State of Louisiana or any state agency,” along with, “imposing or enforcing any Title VI requirements upon the State of Louisiana or any state agency.”

Judge Cain stated that “it is abundantly clear, that Defendants’ actions iterated herein have created great cause for concern, not only for the State of Louisiana, but also for our sister states who have also found themselves at the whim of the EPA and its overreaching mandates,” and that, “the State has met its burden as to irreparable harm.” ….

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