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).

17.8.23

Blatant Democrat gerrymander dulls Caddo races

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Because of a blatant partisan gerrymander, not much drama will come from Caddo Parish Commission elections this fall, with just a few intern...
16.8.23

BESE race outcomes expected to refresh reform

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From the lineups of candidates for seats on the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education , its potential for policy change from its prese...
15.8.23

BC term limits still delayed, but likely coming

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While the battle still rages over term limits hitting the ballot in Bossier City this fall, momentum appears headed in the direction that so...
14.8.23

LA lesser executive contests offer intrigue

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Telegraphed for months in advance,  qualifying for Louisiana executive office contests besides governor went largely to script and brought ...
13.8.23

Bossier jurors' acts spur flood of challengers

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A review of races this fall in Bossier Parish government shows an expected electoral quietude among executives, but perhaps having the chick...
10.8.23

Set LA gov field pushes Landry, Wilson to front

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Qualifying for this fall’s Louisiana governor’s race went off as expected – predictably since to make a serious effort once must start camp...
9.8.23

Against type, LA leads in one area of policy

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It’s nice to see Louisiana out in front of state policy for once, courtesy of a legislator who has served less time than just about anybody ...
8.8.23

BC term limits resistance invites losing war

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Amid the manufactured controversy over an expression of the people’s will in Bossier City to impose term limits on their elected officials ,...
7.8.23

Strong LA gov canard distracts from real reforms

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What a few candidates for Louisiana governor, as well as state politicians and the public must understand, is that any perception that the s...
3.8.23

Strike should spur LA film tax credit reform

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A stroke of good luck for Louisiana taxpayers, the strike by writers and actors of motion picture and television productions can be leverag...
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