Louisiana government swamp purchase on hold

This portion of Bayou Chevreuil in St. James Parish leads to 2,000 acres of swampland the state may buy from a group that includes the former speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives. (Greg LaRose/Louisiana Illuminator)
A controversial government purchase of south Louisiana swampland from politically-connected landowners is on hold after an official questioned how much money the state was planning to pay for the site. Louisiana Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne requested a second appraisal for the parcel after an initial assessment put its value at $3,500 per acre. The first estimate assumed the land…

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