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A full list of the bills Gov. Edwards vetoed

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) – Gov. John Bel Edwards signed approximately 477 bills into law. He has also vetoed 28 bills — several of which have garnered attention from the public and legislators.

Of the 28 vetoed bills, the governor has stated that these bills were deemed “unnecessary, and many would have caused real harm” to Louisianans. Below are a list of the vetoed bills:

Statement from Gov. Edwards:

“While much has been made of a handful of controversial bills, the reality is that this legislative session has produced many good laws that will improve the lives of Louisianans, including a balanced budget that strongly positions our state for the coming year and significantly invests in education, people and families. We did this through bipartisan cooperation and compromise. As we have proven time and time again, the people of Louisiana are best served when all of us put aside our differences and focus on projects, programs and progress for all.

“That’s how we’ve given pay raises to teachers, school support staff and professors. It’s how we’ve enacted protections for pregnant workers, made historic investments in higher education and created a new program to help more students attend community and technical colleges. It’s how we’ve enacted laws to face the problem of Title IX violations head on at Louisiana’s colleges and universities, advanced criminal justice reform, supported those affected by human trafficking and set our state up for continued economic recovery as we work to end the current pandemic.”

For more on these vetoed bills, visit here.