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File-This Sept. 13, 2019, file photo shows Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne, second from left, the governor's chief budget adviser, speaking to budget analysts and lawmakers at the House and Senate budget committee meeting, in Baton Rouge, La. Gov. John Bel Edwards' administration accused Louisiana's treasurer and other state leaders Thursday of sidelining one of the nation's largest banks from working on multimillion-dollar state borrowing deals because of the bank's firearm restriction policies for corporate customers. (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte, File)

File-This Sept. 13, 2019, file photo shows Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne, second from left, the governor's chief budget adviser, speaking to budget analysts and lawmakers at the House and Senate budget committee meeting, in Baton Rouge, La. Gov. John Bel Edwards' administration accused Louisiana's treasurer and other state leaders Thursday of sidelining one of the nation's largest banks from working on multimillion-dollar state borrowing deals because of the bank's firearm restriction policies for corporate customers. (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte, File)

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