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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).

3.3.22

Nungesser Vieux Carre crime plan falls flat

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If trying to compete with other putative candidates for governor next year, Republican Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser would do well not to public...
2.3.22

Data negate Edwards, Orleans kid jab mandates

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Science dealt Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards another blow, and Orleans Parish School District officials even more of these, with the lates...
1.3.22

Needed LA pro-female competition bill returns

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Republican state Sen. Beth Mizell returns, with SB 44 , to the Louisiana Legislature a bill that events have proven even more necessary tha...
28.2.22

LA wise to drop voting group until its reform

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Lost in all the controversy about reapportionment in Louisiana, another election-related matter cropped up right before that special session...
27.2.22

Leftist hypocrisy unmasked at Endymion event

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There were two good reasons to attend (if you had the connections or the dough) the Krewe of Endymion’s “Extravaganza” celebration in the S...
24.2.22

Despite Landry, Biden takes pound of flesh

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Despite Louisiana’s Republican Atty. Gen. Jeff Landry ’s best efforts, Democrat Pres. Joe Biden and his party seem determined to make peopl...
23.2.22

GIGO report asks LA to double taxes, rates

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Now that the relatively small wasting of money is over, the rotten fruit of that effort urges Louisianans to start wasting a spectacular am...
22.2.22

Ivey outburst part of Strange New Respect quest

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Just as Louisiana Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy has put in a strong bid to win Strange New Respect among leftists inside and outside of nat...
21.2.22

House tallies favor few Edwards plan vetoes

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The products of the Louisiana Legislature’s First Extraordinary Session on 2022 dedicated to reapportionment now head to the desk of Democr...
20.2.22

LA Congress map may set new legal precedents

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Louisiana could end up the tip of the spear in defining voting rights, as court cases swirl about, from how its Legislature concluded its 20...
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