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Breaking: School Choice in jeopardy?
Could the Gator Scholarship / School Choice program be in jeopardy? With a critical deadline just days away, the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget (JLCB) still doesn’t have the contract approval listed on their agenda.
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November 2024
Dr. James Lindsay joins Champions of Change Banquet & Silent Auction
Dr. James Lindsay joins Champions of Change Banquet & Silent Auction
Join us at Champions of Change: Spot-Lighting the Movement to de-woke government institutions. Experience an enlightening evening with James Lindsay, a renowned advocate for reason, individual rights, and free speech.
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Louisiana Congressional Map 2024 – It’s zoomable!
One of the top questions we’ve been getting lately is, “What Congressional district am I in now?” If you’re wondering, we created this map for you. It’s zoomable down to house level. Check it out.
Why fixing Louisiana’s broken Criminal Court System is so difficult
Louisiana’s criminal court system has long been criticized for its inefficiencies and lack of transparency, prompting calls for comprehensive reform. While efforts to mend the broken system have gained momentum of late, reforms face strong resistance from within the system.
Pride Purveyors Pranked Pt 2
Delve into the controversy surrounding Pride Purveyors and the Lafayette City Council. Unmask the false accusations made by “Comedy Hour” Kenneth Boudreaux and discover the truth backed by public records.
They’re back! more vulgar kids books found
Sixty-four percent (64%) of Louisiana’s public libraries do not take vulgar kids’ books seriously, in violation of state law. In this article, I’ll once again be naming names. Here are the forty-four (44) public libraries that appear unconcerned with protecting your children’s innocence.
Change Louisiana? This could change everything!
We’re continuing to identify the who and what of Louisiana’s history of wasteful spending. This time, we’ll show you about 100 different wasteful spending projects and name the legislators in whose districts these projects appear.
Youngsville Council Candidate Differences
Of the numerous questions posed to the Youngsville Council candidates, only one of them really set the contenders apart.
Moon Griffon interview with Michael Lunsford
Explore the hidden culture war in Louisiana, as Michael Lunsford uncovers wasteful spending and lack of accountability in the allocation of public funds.
Constitutional Amendment – November 2024
Should you support dedicating revenues from renewable energy to the Coastal Protection and Restoration Fund? In a conversation with Rep. Joseph Orgeron, the amendment’s author, we explore the origins, purpose, and potential implications of the single Constitutional amendment appearing on Louisiana’s November ballot.
Library victories in St. Tammany Parish
More winning! Learn how Citizens for a New Louisiana and our allies are cleaning up public libraries and protecting children’s innocence in St. Tammany Parish and across the state.
Louisiana’s Hidden Culture War: Ending a Century of Wasteful Spending
Louisiana’s real culture war is against a century-old spend-and-tax philosophy passed down to us by Huey Long. Discover how wasteful spending and the myth of a fiscal cliff keep us stuck in last place.
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