The Indian Affairs Department in Baton Rouge, LA, under the leadership of Governor Jeff Landry, is a state agency dedicated to addressing the needs and concerns of the Indian community in Louisiana. As part of the Governor's administration, the department works towards promoting the rights and well-being of Native Americans, preventing human trafficking, and ensuring the inclusion and support of individuals with disabilities.
With a focus on various programs and initiatives, such as the Commission on Human Rights, Office of Drug Policy, and Elderly Affairs, the Indian Affairs Department collaborates with other state agencies to create a unified government that serves the diverse population of Louisiana. Through its efforts, the department aims to foster a stronger sense of community and equality, making Louisiana a better place for all its residents.
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