by Letters to the Editor | Jun 26, 2026 | Baton Rouge, Libraries
“Can a library that is confused about biological reality be trusted with more tax dollars?” asks Perkins. EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH, LA — Today, a coalition of 23 Baton Rouge area pastors released a letter to the East Baton Rouge Parish Library Board...
by Letters to the Editor | May 14, 2026 | St. Tammany
(From the “Someone Has to Stand Up and Say Something Department!”) A.G. Crowe, Former Louisiana State Senator People typically choose a political party based on the values and beliefs they identify with. Likewise, they usually vote for the candidates they believe best...
by Letters to the Editor | May 8, 2026 | Elections
by Rep. Lauren Ventrella At a time when confidence in our elections is more important than ever. Election debates tend to focus on rules—who can vote, how ballots are cast, and what safeguards should be in place. Those conversations matter. But too often, they skip...
by Letters to the Editor | Oct 31, 2025 | Legislature, Louisiana
by Chuck Owen, District 30, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives. Finding my place in Baton Rouge A few times in recent years, and in mailouts, I’ve mentioned being a member of the Louisiana Freedom Caucus. When I list who I am affiliated with in Baton...
by Letters to the Editor | Aug 20, 2025 | Elections
by Connie Hair, Louisiana Freedom Caucus On Monday, August 25, the national “Only Citizens Vote” bus tour will stop at the Louisiana State Capitol at 11:00 am, bringing with it a clear message: the right to vote in our elections belongs to American citizens. The Baton...