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Today on The Josh Guillory Show, we’re sounding the alarm on a dangerous new precedent that could cripple Louisiana’s economy. A Louisiana jury just hit Chevron with a $744 million verdict in a lawsuit over coastal erosion — but make no mistake, this isn’t about saving the wetlands. It’s about activist trial lawyers and opportunistic local officials targeting the very industry that fuels our state.

While families in Louisiana depend on oil and gas jobs, and while severance taxes from that industry fund critical state services, some politicians and out-of-state interests are working overtime to cash in through lawsuits that could drive business out of Louisiana for good.

On today’s show, we break down:

* Why this lawsuit isn’t about justice — it’s about money and political power

* The economic consequences of attacking energy producers

* How these lawsuits risk raising prices, killing jobs, and weakening American energy independence

* The danger of rewriting history by punishing companies for decades-old activity that was legal at the time

* What this means for every parish and every worker who relies on the energy sector

📉 If you care about Louisiana jobs, our energy future, and the rule of law, you don’t want to miss this episode. The fight is bigger than Chevron — it’s about who controls Louisiana’s future.

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