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How We Can REALLY Change Louisiana (Pt 1)
Top Ranked State Representative Chuck Owen says if we are truly going to change Louisiana, we must start with the sacred cows.
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Keep doing what you’re doing
Don’t miss this chance to make a real difference. Our work across Louisiana speaks volumes, will you help us continue this great work?

We’re still protecting kids at the library
The dark forces are relentless when it comes to reaching out children using public dollars. Learn how the Advocate got it wrong and how our vigilance continues to pay off.

Berken and Knezek in BESE 7
The BESE 7 race is getting out of hand. Let’s dissect the incendiary materials Knezek is putting out against Berken.

Lawsuits and bad publicity persist for Youngsville Police
What you allow will continue: leftover bad actors from Rickey Boudreaux’s Youngsville Police Department attract lawsuits and bad press.

Witnessing The Transformation of Louisiana: A Success Story
Become part of the remarkable effort to transform Louisiana, with words of encouragement from Congressman Clay Higgins & State Senator-elect Valarie Hodges! Reminisce as we look back at our work to create a New Louisiana in 2023 and get a glimpse at what the future might hold.

Constitutional Amendments – November 18, 2023
Here we go again, another election and another four constitutional amendments. What would they do and should you support them?

Podcast: Frank Pavone on creating a New Louisiana
Way back in September of this year, Frank Pavone addressed members and guests at our Champions of Change banquet. Although we had a sizable crowd, it was certainly not possible for every person who follows us to attend. Thankfully, Fr. Frank recorded his remarks on video so that all of our friends can get caught up.

Louisiana’s New Election System is on your November Ballot
A multi-year effort to upgrade our aged election system is on the ballot in November. Voters get to decide if we continue that process or start over from scratch.

A tale of two cities: Breaux-ken Bridge vs Why-Ville
Unwatched and unnoticed, local governments tend to skirt a myriad of state laws… until we start poking around with our little flashlight.

Lafayette Violent Crime: What’s the Problem?
Recent cases and research indicate that 10% of our population is committing 90% of the criminal offenses. Is Lafayette in danger of becoming another violent crime epicenter, like New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport?
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