About the Company
Established as the 19th state of the United States of America, Louisiana was admitted to the union on April 30, 1812. The state has Baton Rouge as its capital and has a diverse terrestrial area and urban environments having a multicultural, multilingual heritage, being influenced by French, Italian, Haitian, Spanish, French Canadian, Native American, and African cultures across its 64 parishes. An executive branch in charge of the administration and enforcement of the constitution is presently headed by Governor John Bel Edwards, operating primarily to oversee direct services like, regulating activities such as supervising the provision of services by local government, hazardous waste disposal, medical care for the poor, and promoting the state to attract new businesses. The state employees are trained and certified, and enjoy a premium range of benefits, sanctioned by the state that includes a competitive payroll, health, and insurance policies, access to state facilities, retirement plans, and credit unions.