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Dollar store chains threaten La.’s small businesses; Super Bowl 2025 is hiring diverse NOLA suppliers

Dollar store chains threaten La.’s small businesses; Super Bowl 2025 is hiring diverse NOLA suppliers

Released Wednesday, 6th March 2024
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Dollar store chains threaten La.’s small businesses; Super Bowl 2025 is hiring diverse NOLA suppliers

Dollar store chains threaten La.’s small businesses; Super Bowl 2025 is hiring diverse NOLA suppliers

Dollar store chains threaten La.’s small businesses; Super Bowl 2025 is hiring diverse NOLA suppliers

Dollar store chains threaten La.’s small businesses; Super Bowl 2025 is hiring diverse NOLA suppliers

Wednesday, 6th March 2024
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You can go to some of the most remote corners of Louisiana and you still won’t have to look far to find a dollar store. In fact, the state has more than 650 Dollar Generals alone. A new report says the chains threaten small businesses and local economies. The Louisiana Workforce Commission shared a report last week with state legislators about the issue.

Stephan Bisaha, reporter with the Gulf States Newsroom, joins Louisiana Considered to talk to us about the report and its recommendations.

Also, we hear the biggest takeaways from a new poll published by the Louisiana Policy Institute for Children (LPIC). The “Louisiana Child Care Parent Poll” takes the temperature of how the childcare system in the state is working for parents of children under the age of five. 

Libbie Sonnier,  LPIC executive director, breaks down the findings. Sonnier says the state needs an additional investment of $115 million over the next eight years to meet current childcare needs.

And the committee preparing New Orleans to host the Super Bowl is spearheading an effort to increase the diversity of the subcontractors and suppliers who work with the big event. They’re looking to open opportunities for local businesses led by minorities, women, people with disabilities, veterans, and LGBTQ community members.

Chincie Mouton, director of community engagement for the New Orleans 2025 Super Bowl Host Committee, shares more about the program and how local businesses can get involved.

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Today’s episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Adam Vos. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber. Today’s episode was produced by Matt Bloom and Aubry Procell. It was engineered by Garrett Pittman. 

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