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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26.1.17
Cain deludes self concerning audit allegations
It’s entirely conceivable that former Louisiana
State Penitentiary Warden Burl Cain thinks what he did was not wrong. If so,
that only goes to show the kind of entitlement bubble in which these people
live, blind to what folks without delusions see.
A recent report
issued by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor faulted Cain on several accounts in
the latter years of his tenure, where he retired abruptly early last year after
critical reports appeared in the media that prompted the audit. It alleges he
benefitted to the tune of about $20,000 in free materials and services, as well
as enjoying an unspecified amount of free labor.
To which, Cain
replied via talk
radio, was much ado about nothing, at least concerning he and his family
members. He said the supposed free labor – provided by Angola employees on his
house off premises – occurred if state employees he contracted to failed to
report they took time off from their state duties, absolving him of any responsibility.
He argued that any unauthorized purchases to furnish his on-premises abode remained
state property. And as far as family members employed by the Department of
Corrections utilizing living quarters at Angola even though the state offered
to or did subsidize their housing elsewhere, he claimed the space was vacant in
any event, so what was the difference in where they were on any given day if
the state committed to subsidizing them anyway?
25.1.17
Yenni becoming Jefferson Parish's version of Weiner
If you haven’t seen the movie Weiner, to get the gist of it just follow around
Jefferson Parish Pres. Mike Yenni.
The film profiles the hapless former Rep. Anthony
Weiner, who resigned from Congress after it emerged he had sexted, pictures
included, with various women not his wife. He then made a comeback attempt,
running for mayor of New York City, which became derailed when more texts and
pictures occurring after his resignation came to public light. The third time
proved the charm upon revelation of a yet another batch months involving a
minor before last year’s election – just before releasing the film – when his
wife, Huma Abedin, served as a top aide to Democrat presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton. Abedin
announced their separation and Weiner went into rehab.
Filmmakers happened to document the mayor’s race,
starting out chronicling what they thought would turn out as an interesting
story of redemption that mutated into farce. Throughout, Weiner seems offended whenever
any interviewer, questioner, or fellow candidate brings up his behavior of the
past and then-present, replying combatively and insisting the only relevant
criteria on which to judge him are political issue preferences of the day.
24.1.17
Convention unnecessary to fix LA fiscal problems
Although some, principal among them Gov. John Bel Edwards, think
a constitutional convention in order for Louisiana, conditions simply don’t
warrant that.
Certainly, the fiscal straitjacket into which
Louisiana has amended and legislated itself needs unbinding. Almost seven
out of every eight dollars generated by the state by law or the
Constitution go to a specified purpose (which includes self-generated revenues
such as user fees and tuition at state institutions of higher learning). Most
of the remainder ends up funding higher education, health care, or corrections.
This hyper-inflexibility hampers budgeting and makes past a certain point addressing
mid-year budget deficits almost impossible.
Those arguing for a convention believe this as the
best way to sweep aside locked-in spending. By loosening dedications and protections
of funds that receive these proceeds, better matching of money to need could
happen, rather than enduring government-on-autopilot.
23.1.17
Judicial gymnastics won't change charter school funding
Even if the Louisiana Supreme Court decides to make
another foray into rewriting the Constitution, the Board of Elementary and
Secondary Education and Legislature can insure funding for some Louisiana
charter schools should encounter nothing more than a speed bump.
Recently,
the First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that about a fifth of the state’s
charter schools, categorized as “new Type 2,” could not draw appropriations from
the Minimum Foundation Program. A 3-2 majority agreed with the plaintiffs,
school districts and teacher unions, that any charter school granted that
status by the state did not qualify as a “public” school, creating a novel
category for them. Thus, any monies they would receive under the MFP formula
instead would pass to the educational agency with jurisdiction over the school’s
geographic location.
The withholding of funds from the schools and
diversion of them to the relevant school district would have begun this week,
but this court put
a stay on the order. The Supreme Court is expected to take up the matter in
the near future.
22.1.17
The Advocate column, Jan. 22, 2017
Jet-setting officials cost Louisiana plenty
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/jeff_sadow/article_1364706e-ddd9-11e6-b55d-2b27acec3491.html
Links:
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/article_717a9880-d9cf-11e6-a868-1b49f4d852b9.html
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/03/bobby_jindal_london_state_poli.html
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2016/12/john_bel_edwards_cuba_1.html
http://metanoia-inc.org/
http://www.legis.la.gov/legis/ViewDocument.aspx?d=950693
http://www.legis.la.gov/legis/ViewDocument.aspx?d=950392
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/article_e6965950-d9b7-11e6-93ca-6f30cc167e93.html
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/04/fbi_john_alario_louisiana_purc.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/jeff_sadow/article_1364706e-ddd9-11e6-b55d-2b27acec3491.html
Links:
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/article_717a9880-d9cf-11e6-a868-1b49f4d852b9.html
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/03/bobby_jindal_london_state_poli.html
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2016/12/john_bel_edwards_cuba_1.html
http://metanoia-inc.org/
http://www.legis.la.gov/legis/ViewDocument.aspx?d=950693
http://www.legis.la.gov/legis/ViewDocument.aspx?d=950392
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/article_e6965950-d9b7-11e6-93ca-6f30cc167e93.html
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/04/fbi_john_alario_louisiana_purc.html
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