Jeffrey D. Sadow is an associate professor of political science at Louisiana State University Shreveport. If you're an elected official, political operative or anyone else upset at his views, don't go bothering LSUS or LSU System officials about that because these are his own views solely. This publishes five days weekly with the exception of 7 holidays. Also check out his Louisiana Legislature Log especially during legislative sessions (in "Louisiana Politics Blog Roll" below).
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6.10.16
Lawmakers must change tactics on trafficking fight
If state elected officials wish to protect younger adults
from sex trafficking, they likely will have to take another approach than a
challenged law that prevents 18- to 21-year-olds from employment as nude
dancers.
Act 395
passed this year that disallows those under 21 from engaging in that activity
in establishments that serve alcohol. Three women anonymously sued, saying the
age limit arbitrarily proscribed their rights of free expression. Spuriously,
they claim failure of equal protection because they allege the law singles out
females, but statute does not limit the restriction to women.
U.S. District Court Judge Carl Barbier granted
injunctive relief to them, with the case pending. Although the state points
out, in seeking to have the plaintiffs’ names revealed, the contradiction of using
pseudonyms because in the original filing the women claim they do not see their
constitutionally-protected activity as stigmatic yet claim stigmatism from
having their names known, that does not alter the basic jurisprudence here that
indicates the law would be struck down on the precedent that nude dancing by
adults has constitutional protection as a form of expression, whether for compensation.
5.10.16
Senate pipsqueak hopefuls imagine conspiracies
The B-Team of Louisiana’s 2016 U.S. Senate race
seems moving right along from the absurd to the paranoid in
response to selections by the Council for a
Better Louisiana’s Oct. 18 debate, to be covered by Louisiana Public Broadcasting.
It started
with minor candidate Democrat Josh
Pellerin fulminating against pollsters for usually not including his name
in their choices. Now it’s other minor candidates spinning additional wild
tales of conspiracy that purportedly keep them out of these televised forums.
If you’re a down-on-you-luck lawyer, better hook
up with no party former legislator Troy
Hebert, because he’ll throw plenty of frivolous business your way. Having
already sued a pollster for not identifying him in a survey as without party,
later dropping that, now he’s suing CABL and LPB for excluding him from the
debate. CABL rules, changed this year, do not unreasonably outline that it will
invite candidates who have polled at least 5 percent in an independent survey
and who have raised a million bucks for election.
4.10.16
LA continues experiment with shaky hospital operator
For now the experiment in health care provision in north Louisiana appears it will continue, between the state when in between a rock and a hard place and Shreveport's Biomedical Research Foundation that took an opportunity to increase its relevance.
Three years ago the BRF, which at the time had as
its only direct medical provision experience running a Positron Emission Tomography
scanner, expanded
its revenue base by a factor of over 50 when the Gov. Bobby
Jindal Administration chose it to run the Louisiana State University
hospital division that included state charity hospitals in Shreveport and
Monroe. No local providers then seemed interested, so the BRF became the only
non-hospital operator of the hospitals shifted out from state control.
When after state budgeting for fiscal year 2014
had concluded Congress abruptly increased the state’s Medicaid reimbursement
proportion, sensing the break should expire that afforded Louisiana as a result
of the hurricane disasters of 2005 to pay a discounted rate, Jindal had to
respond quickly to the sudden, huge extra expenses on the horizon. With no
model of such a transition available and little time in which to formulate one,
the Jindal Administration did a remarkable job in securing operators on reasonable
financial terms.
3.10.16
Democrat candidates confused, ignorant on expansion
As if voters needed a reminder why not to vote for
either major Democrat candidate for Louisiana’s U.S. Senate seat this fall,
along comes one in the form of discussion about a major health care change
under Democrat Pres. Barack Obama.
When asked
recently about Medicaid expansion, which Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards
inflicted upon the state although a Republican-led
legislature idiotically put the loaded gun in his hands, the major Republican
candidates – two of them physicians – correctly reacted negatively. They
pointed out that, as research has demonstrated, Medicaid outcomes at best are
no better than the care clients received when uninsured, if not worse, despite
much more taxpayer expense. They also noted that its low reimbursement rates do
nothing to stop the shrinking of the provider pool that makes access to care
less and less likely. They additionally said that major programmatic reforms,
likely in the direction of greater patient choice and responsibility, had to
occur to improve health care provision to the poor.
All
true, yet completely lost on the two Democrats. Of the pair, Public Service
Commissioner Foster Campbell merely
offered a confused rationale that displayed little command of the facts. Stupidly
he claimed “It makes health care available to people,” obviously not knowing
that since 1986 federal
law has required that providers deliver appropriate care to those in an
emergency situation. Nor does he understand (perhaps because he’s in the
insurance business, although he makes most of his money these days off of oil and gas) that health insurance and health care are two different things,
oblivious to the fact that Medicaid expansion causes more people to flood
emergency rooms for episodic care not preventive in nature because the supply
of providers continues to dwindle.
2.10.16
The Advocate column, Oct. 2, 2016
Universities should promote free speech
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/jeff_sadow/article_6b3be416-867c-11e6-a974-cbb258817c1d.html
Links:
http://www.breitbart.com/milo/2016/09/21/dangerous-faggot-milo-sings-american-anthem-full-drag/
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/438034/black-lives-matter-rhetoric-culpability
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_08c251e4-7e98-11e6-9ee2-d75cd51901a6.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_f56f23a2-7536-11e6-86f0-77ff8f9309c7.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_3f5422da-8115-11e6-b044-6723736fd021.html
http://www.lsunow.com/daily/letter-from-the-editor-university-should-denounce-milo-yiannopoulos/article_6e1a8b66-807c-11e6-826f-f3b97747b892.html
http://www.lsunow.com/daily/letter-to-the-editor-professor-s-actions-do-not-reflect/article_0f4bc7e6-8138-11e6-9af3-ef801cb15840.html
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/opinion/how-a-ban-on-hate-speech-helped-the-nazis/story-e6frgd0x-1226868018436
https://www.splcenter.org/news/2016/07/19/black-lives-matter-not-hate-group
http://jeffsadow.blogspot.com/2016/05/eliminate-dont-expand-la-hate-crime.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/jeff_sadow/article_6b3be416-867c-11e6-a974-cbb258817c1d.html
Links:
http://www.breitbart.com/milo/2016/09/21/dangerous-faggot-milo-sings-american-anthem-full-drag/
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/438034/black-lives-matter-rhetoric-culpability
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_08c251e4-7e98-11e6-9ee2-d75cd51901a6.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_f56f23a2-7536-11e6-86f0-77ff8f9309c7.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_3f5422da-8115-11e6-b044-6723736fd021.html
http://www.lsunow.com/daily/letter-from-the-editor-university-should-denounce-milo-yiannopoulos/article_6e1a8b66-807c-11e6-826f-f3b97747b892.html
http://www.lsunow.com/daily/letter-to-the-editor-professor-s-actions-do-not-reflect/article_0f4bc7e6-8138-11e6-9af3-ef801cb15840.html
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/opinion/how-a-ban-on-hate-speech-helped-the-nazis/story-e6frgd0x-1226868018436
https://www.splcenter.org/news/2016/07/19/black-lives-matter-not-hate-group
http://jeffsadow.blogspot.com/2016/05/eliminate-dont-expand-la-hate-crime.html
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