by Michael Lunsford | May 5, 2025 | Legislature, Louisiana
Last week in Baton Rouge, a few lawmakers reminded us who they really represent. On the campaign trail, they promise to serve. But once elected, they behave more like rulers than representatives. Our former state treasurer, John Schroder, used to say,...
by Letters to the Editor | May 1, 2025 | Legislature
By Rep. Phillip Tarver Louisiana stands at a crossroads. For too long, unchecked government spending has been bankrupting our taxpayers, expanding budgets beyond control, and putting our state’s future at serious risk. It’s time for a course correction, and that’s why...
by Jamie Pope | Apr 21, 2025 | Legislature
The 2025 Louisiana Regular Legislative Session began on April 14, 2025. Lawmakers are tasked with addressing critical issues facing the state. With nearly 900 pre-filed bills, the session will tackle a wide range of topics, including insurance reform, education,...
by Michael Lunsford | Apr 9, 2025 | Legislature, Louisiana
A new survey reveals just how deep Louisiana’s insurance crisis runs and who the public blames for letting it fester. Louisianans are angry, premiums are soaring, and trust in lawmakers is circling the drain. A new survey shows who voters blame and what they...
by Editorial Staff | Mar 26, 2025 | Legislature, Louisiana
As Louisiana voters prepare to weigh in on several constitutional amendments, Amendment 2 attracts a coordinated push from high-ranking officials, political organizations, and advocacy groups statewide. What Does Amendment 2 Do? Amendment 2 would require a two-thirds...
by Editorial Staff | Mar 13, 2025 | Lafayette, Legislature, Louisiana, Sunshine
We have been paying attention to this for some time. In fact, we were the first media organization to tell you about the dissemination of fake political messages in recent political races in the Acadiana area. Now, we are finally seeing law enforcement action taken...