by Michael Lunsford | Oct 6, 2023 | Lafayette, Louisiana
We started up Citizens for a New Louisiana because the public is busy. People just don’t have the time to keep up with the hundreds of moving parts in local and state government. In fact, the legacy news media has been shrinking at such a pace that they, too,...
by Letters to the Editor | Oct 3, 2023 | Lafayette, LCG
You all know I’ve written to you in the past about this issue, several times now, and each time, over the past few months, the City Council has deferred the issue. I write to you hopefully for the last time on the issue of short term rentals/AirBNB’s in Lafayette....
by Michael Lunsford | Aug 29, 2023 | Libraries
I attended the Lafayette Library Board meeting last week, joined by the same half-dozen hard-left activists that attend every single meeting to gripe and complain. These nuts, from the very beginning, resisted our efforts to make the library friendly to children....
by Editorial Staff | Aug 3, 2023 | Louisiana
Most of us are familiar with the phrase “regime change.” We find it mentioned frequently in the context of the United States governments involvement in the affairs of sovereign countries. Some individuals believe that the U.S. involvement in regime change or at least...
by Jamie Pope | Jul 31, 2023 | Legislature
Nobody has the right to harm children. These words echoed as Louisiana legislators voted to override House Bill 648 by Representative Gabe Firment (R 8/10). Things could have gone better, but what a great win for the children of Louisiana. We weren’t sure there...