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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).

13.5.22

House again rejects bad bill, passes anti-woke one

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Two years in a row now the Louisiana Legislature has made the right call on a pair of controversial bills. Now if only it can force Democrat...
12.5.22

Errors cost chance to delete burdensome rule

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Louisiana remains stuck on stupid concerning required vaccinations of school attendees because Republicans can’t get it together in the stat...
10.5.22

More bonus bucks, less need for LA to spend

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That Louisiana has discovered some extra money likely will comes its way doesn’t change the dynamics of why its Legislature shouldn’t start ...
9.5.22

LA must prevent woke abortion subsidization

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If Louisianans don’t want their dollars any time soon going to encourage abortion or mutilation of children, they better hope lawmakers figu...
8.5.22

Poor choices put BC over contracting barrel

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Years of bad decisions have put Bossier City taxpayers into a trap, and the same dynamic looks set to cost them even more courtesy of electe...
5.5.22

Schizoid legislators' votes aid, betray kids

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How could a few Louisiana legislators find themselves able to do the right thing on one bill for children , then betray kids on another ? ...
4.5.22

Edwards heads to last chance on Greene matter

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Metaphorically, through some gamesmanship , former Louisiana State Police Superintendent Kevin Reeves asked Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards ...
3.5.22

LA on brink of proper safeguarding of life

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An unprecedented leak from the U.S. Supreme Court as an apparent leftist pressure tactic portends Louisiana coming close to outlawing aborti...
2.5.22

Poll shows LA Democrats veering far left

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Studying the world of politics the thing you find accidentally occasionally turns out more important than what you intended to study, the re...
1.5.22

Latest shots must wake up NO to abandon woke

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The wages of “progressive” criminal justice policy continue to mount in Louisiana, with New Orleans still the poster child for the growing l...
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