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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8.12.16
LA legislators seeing through expansion snow job?
The Medicaid expansion con job perpetrated on
Louisiana by the Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards
Administration continues to unravel, as confirmed
in yesterday’s preliminary budget hearings by the House Appropriations
Committee.
The Department of Health’s request for $14.6
billion for fiscal year would, in terms of operating expenses, vacuum up
half of the state’s spending. From the beginning of former Republican Gov. Bobby
Jindal’s terms, this more than doubles that amount of a decade ago
(including charity hospital costs), both in overall
spending and in the amount of general
fund dollars expended.
But LDH Secretary Rebekah Gee insisted Medicaid
expansion had nothing to do with escalating state costs, saying almost all new
spending would come from federal dollars. Further, she alleged that expansion
had saved money this fiscal year – the oft-stated number being $184 million –
and according to this budget would cause a reduction of $41 million in general
fund spending over last year.
7.12.16
Trump picks portend good things for Louisiana
The news just keeps getting better for Louisianans
regarding the shape of the incoming Pres.-elect Donald Trump Administration, with the
selection of Dr. Ben Carson as Sec.-designate of the Department of Housing and
Urban Development.
Before that pick, dating prior to the Republican’s
election last month, Louisiana experienced a steady stream of good news regarding
the assumed direction of national public policy under a Trump Administration.
Tapping significant anthropogenic climate change realist Myron Ebell to direct
incoming environmental policy and personnel meant a step back away from the punitive,
ideologically-driven Environment Protection Agency regulation of greenhouse
gases, challenged in court by Louisiana, and in approving of pipelines that
would bring substantial energy resources to the state for processing and
export. It also means putting a lid on alarmism
by the federal government on the hydraulic fracturing process of extracting
energy, which plagued
efforts in some parts of the state.
Naming Republican Rep. Tom Price to head the Department of
Health and Human Services will help Louisiana pull
back from the after-effects of ruinous
Medicaid expansion. If that survives at all, it likely would come in a form
of vouchers backed by block grants that allow states to shape their coverage
parameters and responsibility, perhaps along the lines of the plan initially
offered by incoming Vice Pres. and current Republican Indiana Gov. Mike Pence rejected by the federal
government.
6.12.16
Out-of-touch Campbell Senate candidacy sinking fast
As it suffers its death throes, the campaign of
Democrat Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell has turned increasingly
bizarre, lurching into an Orwellian mode entirely tone deaf about why he will
lose this election in uncompromising fashion.
With polls showing a healthy
lead for fellow runoff contestant Republican Treasurer John Kennedy and early
voting trends not on Campbell’s side, he and his allied political action committee
Defend Louisiana have banked
everything on hopelessly desperate and tellingly self-unaware advertisements and statements. These
appear desperate because they spin fantastic assertions that strain credulity and
lack awareness because they bring up Campbell’s own vulnerabilities as a
candidate.
For example, even though Kennedy has publicly
voiced pro-life attitudes since 2004 and has the endorsement of the
leading pro-life group National Right to Life, the PAC ran ads claiming
Kennedy harbored pro-abortion sentiments more than a dozen years ago. That
Defend Louisiana would employ a tactic attacking Kennedy on inconsistency on
this issue seems ironic given that the organization initially formed to back
Democrat Gov. John Bel
Edwards last year, who himself evinced
pro-abortion sentiments in a contemplated 2006 run for Congress and in 2009
as a legislator supported weakening a pro-life conscience protection bill yet
now claims staunch pro-life views.
5.12.16
Conflict coming between Edwards' approval, agenda
Something’s going to have to give, and likely that
means public approval of Democrat John Bel Edwards will fall
unless he changes his agenda.
In a recent
poll, Edwards checked in with about five-eighths of registered voters
approving of his job performance, versus a third who disapproved. His rating
came in a bit overstated, however, as the sample contained 49 percent Democrats
compared to just 44
percent statewide, and that a significant gap appeared in judging him
favorably between Democrats much more friendly to him and Republicans. Also
worth considering: Democrats tend to turn out to vote in disproportionately
fewer numbers than Republicans, by a small margin.
Still, it’s better than being barely above water
as he was months ago, when then well under half approved. But going forward his
agenda the public soundly rejects, creating a major problem for his elective
career.
4.12.16
The Advocate column, Dec. 4, 2016
Edwards puts adults' needs ahead of children
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/jeff_sadow/article_41a77ce2-b803-11e6-be6e-c362010a712b.html
Links:
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_64b9cb26-aa85-11e6-8f67-eb08d7a6667c.html
https://edexcellence.net/articles/how-will-essa-change-ohio%E2%80%99s-school-report-cards
http://nepc.colorado.edu/publication/why-school-report-cards-fail
http://peterccook.com/2015/07/20/quick-take-jabbar/
http://www.governing.com/gov-data/education-data/state-education-spending-per-pupil-data.html
http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/spi/2016/spi0916.htm
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_267fa724-57f4-11e6-9a77-47e1011b4e6a.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/jeff_sadow/article_41a77ce2-b803-11e6-be6e-c362010a712b.html
Links:
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_64b9cb26-aa85-11e6-8f67-eb08d7a6667c.html
https://edexcellence.net/articles/how-will-essa-change-ohio%E2%80%99s-school-report-cards
http://nepc.colorado.edu/publication/why-school-report-cards-fail
http://peterccook.com/2015/07/20/quick-take-jabbar/
http://www.governing.com/gov-data/education-data/state-education-spending-per-pupil-data.html
http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/spi/2016/spi0916.htm
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_267fa724-57f4-11e6-9a77-47e1011b4e6a.html
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