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Michael J. "Mike" Waguespack, CPA is an American politician who is currently serving as the Louisiana Legislative Auditor. [1]Waguespack was elected by a supermajority vote of the Louisiana State Legislature on April 19, 2021, with no dissentions. [2]
The Louisiana Legislative Auditor's Office reviewed the financial statements of the Student Tuition Assistance and Revenue Trust Program, or START, for the year ending Dec. 31, 2023.
State auditors (also known as state comptrollers, state controllers, or state examiners, among others) are fiscal officers lodged in the executive or legislative branches of U.S. state governments who serve as external auditors, program evaluators, financial controllers, bookkeepers, or inspectors general of public funds.
The auditor made seven recommendations to improve LDH’s oversight. Key among them is establishing formal criteria for what constitutes abuse or neglect and setting timelines for evidence reviews.
The legislature of the U.S. state of Louisiana has convened many times since statehood became effective on April 30, 1812. "The legislature was elected every two years until 1880, when a sitting legislature was elected every four years thereafter."
The Louisiana Revised Statutes (R.S.) contain a significant amount of legislation, arranged in titles or codes. [2] Apart from this, the Louisiana Civil Code forms the core of private law, [3] the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure (C.C.P.) governs civil procedure, the Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure (C.Cr.P.) governs criminal procedure, the Louisiana Code of Evidence governs the law of ...
The Legislature passed an amended version of House Bill 767, which would prohibit anyone who is not a Louisiana resident from making a public records request about the governor.
The politics of Louisiana involve political parties, laws and the state constitution, and the many other groups that influence the governance of the state. The state was a one-party Deep South state dominated by the Democratic Party from the end of Reconstruction to the 1960s, forming the backbone of the "Solid South."