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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).

25.7.25

Skrmetta entrance increases Cassidy headache

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As another likely competitive candidate enters the Republican Party Senate primary, GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy ’s chances become dimmer. This w...
24.7.25

Disingenuous lies spread on Medicaid reforms

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Ignore the panic that the political left tries to foment in Louisiana about changes to Medicaid. Instead, consider how their lies crumble a...
23.7.25

Switch to new accreditor should start now

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You don’t need a task force: Republican Gov. Jeff Landry should have simply ordered each university system in Louisiana to prepare for exit...
22.7.25

BC debt surge impeded crime reduction spending

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The Bossier City Council graybeards may be gone, but the negative impact of their misrule will reverberate for years, even decades, a recent...
20.7.25

Official journal law two-edged sword for papers

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There’s another argument increasingly relevant in the longtime practice of state and local governments paying for public notices in an offic...
19.7.25

Taxpayer cuts shouldn't threaten LA public media

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Don’t worry about the recent recission of federal funding for public broadcasting insofar as Louisiana Public Broadcasting goes, as if you c...
17.7.25

Closed primary hastening GOP registrant takeover

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The reintroduction of semi-closed party primary federal elections in Louisiana is hastening the registration decline of state Democrats, wit...
16.7.25

Time to send packing Orleans sanctuary sheriff

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If you’re going down, you might as well do it clinging to your beliefs as erroneous and contrafactual as they may be, Democrat Orleans Paris...
15.7.25

Term limits bills set parameters for Bossier

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If the dynamics present at the Louisiana Legislature this past session remain, the Bossier Parish Police Jury may be a step closer to term l...
13.7.25

Monroe Council games continue with tax hike

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The Monroe City Council majority Democrats want to raise Monrovians’ taxes in their quest not only to secure reelection but also to push ind...
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