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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).

15.8.24

BC graybeards, Maggio show unfitness for office

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While the big story coming from this week’s meeting of the Bossier City Council was how five of its members disgraced themselves, another i...
14.8.24

Environmental racism trope notches win in LA

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If you needed any reminder about how the political left works in the shadows and surreptitiously to achieve goals it knows if exposed cannot...
13.8.24

Fleming keeps on pressure against discrimination

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It may not change any of their practices, but at least Louisianans can feel better about and take action form Republican Treas. John Fleming...
12.8.24

Tort reform hesitancy risks Landry's reelection

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If Republican Gov. Jeff Landry isn’t careful, the insurance reform train is going to leave the station without him, imperiling his reelecti...
11.8.24

Bossier Jury still doing best to stay in dark

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Forced to make itself more transparent, we shouldn’t have expected the Bossier Parish Police Jury to do anything but the bare minimum that f...
8.8.24

GOP lawmakers must keep up tort reform pressure

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Louisiana’s Legislative Republicans wisely have launched a full-court press on tort reform, and must capitalize on the opportunity to build ...
7.8.24

LA one step closer to restoring single M/M map

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For one party attached to Louisiana’s ongoing controversy about its congressional districts, it’s a matter of forcing a smile and hoping for...
6.8.24

Court should uphold LA Ten Commandments law

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Despite a lawsuit by objecting parties, Louisiana’s Act 676 of 2024 is constitutional, but those responsible for administering it must not ...
5.8.24

Hunter filing error invites incident reminder

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An upcoming electoral contest with a backstory became even more interesting last week, driven by a rare political opportunity – an open judg...
4.8.24

BC charter panel implodes, lawfare on tap

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The verdict from the Bossier political establishment: lawfare. Last week , Bossier City’s Charter Review Commission imploded. It hadn’t ha...
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