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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 21 MIN

Louisiana Tried to Stop Climate Lawsuits — One Key Exception Remains | The Center Square Daily

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Legislation limits climate lawsuits, Congress fails to pass immigration enforcement spending, Texas primary upset, and Virginia gun bill creates controversy. Louisiana lawmakers advance a new climate lawsuit restriction bill while leaving existing coastal erosion cases intact, setting up a major legal and political fight over the future of energy litigation in the state. Supporters say the proposal protects Louisiana’s energy industry from broad climate claims, while environmental groups warn it could limit challenges to future carbon capture and pipeline projects. Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress are scrambling to finalize a $72 billion immigration and homeland security funding package after internal GOP disputes stalled negotiations ahead of President Donald Trump’s June 1 deadline. Disagreements over DOJ funding, ICE policy restrictions, and White House priorities have left lawmakers divided heading into the Memorial Day recess.  Also in today’s episode:  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeats Sen. John Cornyn in GOP runoff  • Virginia Prosecutors pushback on new assault weapons restrictions  • Debate continues over ICE enforcement and judicial warrant requirements  • California and Washington drawn into new homelessness controversy  • Louisiana energy companies face billions in potential coastal litigation exposure  • Congress returns next week facing major immigration funding decisions  For more taxpayer-focused reporting on national politics, energy policy, immigration enforcement, and taxpayer issues, visit The Center Square and subscribe for daily updates.  Texas: https://www.thecentersquare.com/texas/article_7d95c51d-093e-4ccb-8dfd-7029a0734716.html  Virginia: https://www.thecentersquare.com/virginia/article_d8073ec7-01c8-4939-a56d-f06c1dc98f4b.html  Washington: https://www.thecentersquare.com/washington/article_f470456b-c392-4984-93de-89e977890555.html Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Legislation limits climate lawsuits, Congress fails to pass immigration enforcement spending, Texas primary upset, and Virginia gun bill creates controversy. Louisiana lawmakers advance a new climate lawsuit restriction bill while leaving existing coastal erosion cases intact, setting up a major legal and political fight over the future of energy litigation in the state. Supporters say the proposal protects Louisiana’s energy industry from broad climate claims, while environmental groups warn it could limit challenges to future carbon capture and pipeline projects. Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress are scrambling to finalize a $72 billion immigration and homeland security funding package after internal GOP disputes stalled negotiations ahead of President Donald Trump’s June 1 deadline. Disagreements over DOJ funding, ICE policy restrictions, and White House priorities have left lawmakers divided heading into the Memorial Day recess. Also in today’s episode: • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeats Sen. John Cornyn in GOP runoff • Virginia Prosecutors pushback on new assault weapons restrictions • Debate continues over ICE enforcement and judicial warrant requirements • California and Washington drawn into new homelessness controversy • Louisiana energy companies face billions in potential coastal litigation exposure • Congress returns next week facing major immigration funding decisions For more taxpayer-focused reporting on national politics, energy policy, immigration enforcement, and taxpayer issues, visit The Center Square and subscribe for daily updates.

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