Between The Lines

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).

7.4.11

Kennedy's misrepresentations undermine his credibility

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Probably as a happy confluence of political ambition and real desire to reduce state spending, Louisiana Treasurer John Kennedy has not dis...
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6.4.11

Jindal resolve will secure his preferred Congress remap

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The last gasp of Democrats trying to retain power in the Louisiana for the foreseeable future came yesterday when the Senate bucked the plan...
5.4.11

Democrat, GOP leaders would rejoice at Fayard candidacy

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Seldom does a high-profile politician come along that both Louisiana Democrats and Republicans fervently hope will run for office. One h...
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4.4.11

New Democrat powers push plan out of spite of LA citizens

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Democrats look set to follow a scorched earth strategy as a final tactic to try to influence the drawing of legislatures’ district boundarie...
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1.4.11

NW LA voters may deliver sound fiscal policy messages

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Money matters in upcoming Bossier and Shreveport elections this Saturday, even where it’s not a tax issue that’s being considered. As it tur...
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31.3.11

Spendthrift ways hard to purge from NW LA govts

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It seems that Bossier City, of all places, has caught an extremely mild dose of fiscal restraint. Although exportation of its internal dise...
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30.3.11

GOP Senate oddly passes on redistricting grand slam

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So we assume that the Louisiana Republican Party’s state elected officials want to use their legislative and gubernatorial majorities to ens...
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29.3.11

Elections matter: GOP redistricting grand slam in offing?

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The hammer is coming down. Who operates it and how it will strike remains uncertain, but soon Louisiana redistricting of its Congressional s...
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28.3.11

Bossier City needs review of marshal's office activities

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The tragic accidental death of Bossier City Marshal Johnny Wyatt created a net loss for the community, yet brings an opportunity for an effi...
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27.3.11

Confidence loss from Knight's actions merit his exit

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Long suffering citizens of Bossier City might have been excused if last year they thought the one new face of their elected officials wasn’t...
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