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Louisiana’s Tough-on-Crime Policies Stand to Cost Taxpayers Millions More for Years to Come

The governor’s office has dismissed experts’ concerns that his criminal justice rollbacks could swell the prison population and plunge the state into financial disaster. We analyzed how his policies have already begun to impact the state.

4 Months Ago: Louisiana Paroles Its Lowest Number of Prisoners in 20 Years Under Gov. Jeff Landry

6 Months Ago: Louisiana Made It Nearly Impossible to Get Parole. Now It’s Releasing Prisoners to Deport Them.

California Teacher Previously Fired for Sexual Harassment Is No Longer in the Classroom After New Complaints

A KQED-ProPublica report revealed how Redwood City teacher Jason Agan was allowed to keep his credentials despite being deemed “unfit to teach.” Now he’s been replaced by a substitute for the remainder of the school year.

2 Weeks Ago: He Was Fired for Sexually Harassing Students. California Allowed Him to Keep Teaching Anyway.

Help Us Report: Teacher Misconduct in California

This Sheriff’s Office Says Racial Profiling Reforms Are Too Costly. Auditors Found It Misused $163 Million.

Since 2013, Maricopa County officials have approved $226 million in sheriff’s office spending related to a settlement aimed at rooting out racial profiling. Auditors found that more than 70% of it was misattributed or misappropriated.

The Trump Administration Is Facing Scrutiny for How It’s Handing Out Billion-Dollar Border Wall Contracts

A new lawsuit alleges the Trump administration awarded the bulk of new Texas border wall contracts to two firms without “genuine competitive opportunities.” One of the chosen firms has faced legal issues and claims of shoddy construction work.

5 Years Ago: The Trump Administration Keeps Awarding Border Wall Contracts but Doesn’t Own the Land to Build On

6 Years Ago: He Built a Privately Funded Border Wall. It’s Already at Risk of Falling Down if Not Fixed.

Podcast: How to Lose a Car in 15 Days

Connecticut drivers kept reporting their cars were towed from their apartment complexes and then sold about two weeks later. Reporters from The Connecticut Mirror teamed up with ProPublica to investigate.

Connecticut Senate Approves More Towing Reforms, Expanding on Landmark 2025 Legislation

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