Louisiana Watchlist

Louisiana Watchlist

Louisiana civic briefings

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  • Released
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  • May 29, 2026
  • August 18, 2026

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Louisiana Watchlist turns dense Louisiana civic documents into readable, source-linked briefings. Follow Louisiana Public Service Commission Business & Executive Session agenda items and Louisiana Legislature bills from one iPhone app. Each item is organized with official source links, plain-English summaries, confidence labels, and issue reporting when something looks wrong. Use Louisiana Watchlist to: • Read LPSC agenda items without wading through PDF legalese • Browse Louisiana Legislature bills in a simple bill list • Open the official agenda, minutes, transcript, or bill page • See low-confidence warnings when source text is sparse • Keep last-saved data visible when the backend or network is unavailable • Report questionable AI summaries for human review AI-generated summaries are informational only and are not legal advice. Official agency and legislative documents remain authoritative. Louisiana Watchlist is an independent, third-party app. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the Louisiana Public Service Commission, the Louisiana Legislature, the Louisiana Secretary of State, or any other Louisiana state agency. All source documents are public records obtained from those agencies' public websites.
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What's New in Louisiana Watchlist

1.04

August 18, 2026

The Bills tab now leads with the bills that have plain-English summaries, and tells you how many were filed in the session alongside them. The full list of filed bills is still one tap away, and each one links out to its official page. Meetings and bills now show when they were last updated, so you can tell how fresh a briefing is at a glance. Agenda items from a meeting that has already been held now read "Awaiting minutes" instead of "Upcoming." The Commission publishes its written record about a month after it votes, so the wait is now stated plainly rather than looking like the vote hasn't happened. You may also notice more complete agendas across the app — a data problem was fixed on our end recently, restoring items that had been missing from several meetings.

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