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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).

27.12.06

LA needs to follow federal lead on cable competition

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Once again, Louisiana remains behind the curve as, at the federal level, the Federal Communications Commission partially did what Gov. Kath...
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Well-managed state debt can't stop ticking time bombs

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It’s good to see that Louisiana handles it issued debt responsibly, according to a report earlier this month. But before a number of Louisia...
26.12.06

Hightower, looking to future, left Shreveport worse off

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Shreveport ex-Mayor Keith Hightower left office last month after eight tumultuous years. And while it’s true that the long-term impact of s...
21.12.06

Landrieu starts reelection push by misappropriating label

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The rehabilitation of Democrat Sen. Mary Landrieu continues apace. Despite the fact that her lifetime Congressional voting record is decide...
20.12.06

Defeated Democrats need to quit abusing judiciary

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I’ve deliberately not commented on this particular news item because the whole thing has been ridiculous from the start, but a couple of whi...
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19.12.06

Big media template of special session ignores reality

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If a smattering of nattering about the recent special session of the Louisiana Legislature is any indication, either the state’s traditional...
18.12.06

Emergence of partisan politics good for Louisiana

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The media template regarding the recent special session of the Louisiana Legislature is that it brought partisanship to a new level, and whi...
17.12.06

Session shows gulf between parties' attitudes about your money

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All one needs to know about the differences between Democrats and Republicans in Louisiana is to review what happened in the final hour of t...
13.12.06

Principled GOP, instransigent Democrats equal "partisan" session

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It appears now that the 2006 Second Extraordinary Session of the Louisiana Legislature, which in the hopes of the big government crowd had m...
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Anti-business Blanco blames GOP for stalling giveaway

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As House Republicans almost unanimously continue to prevent the state from busting its spending cap to accommodate massive new spending by G...
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