The Louisiana Board of Ethics continued Friday to consider questions from lobbyists and governmental officials on how new state ethics laws affect the way they do business.
The Ethics Board had requests for advice from the Police Jury Association of Louisiana, the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry and Louisiana House Clerk Butch Speer. But those asking the questions got few answers.
Only the police jurors made headway in their quest for help in determining how ethics laws would affect the operation of a golf tournament scheduled to be held in conjunction with the association’s March annual meeting in New Orleans.