Louisiana Legislature Funds LIV Golf
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Is LIV Golf looking to Louisiana as a future venue? The state appears poised to spend $7M

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Louisiana Senate Finance Committee inserted the golf tournament spending into the proposed $49 billion state operating budget on Sunday .
Senate President Cameron Henry , R-Metairie, said the Louisiana Economic Development agency, overseen by Gov. Jeff Landry , requested the money.
Henry said the LIV Golf event is expected to generate about $60 million in spending for New Orleans .
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