by Editorial Staff | May 27, 2023 | Lafayette, Louisiana
Have you ever stumbled upon an unexpected transaction posted to your bank account? Most likely it was in the form of a debit. Perhaps it’s a subscription you forgot to cancel or just a transaction from a vendor name you didnโt recognize. But what about an...
by Jamie Pope | May 22, 2023 | Legislature
During session, I’m in the capitol almost every day. It’s important for legislators to see us in the building because, as the public’s employees, they tend to work a little harder when they know they’re being watched. Here are a few bills...
by Michael Lunsford | May 4, 2023 | Legislature, Libraries
A few months ago, Senator Heather Cloud (8/10) filed SB7. Her bill would create a uniform policy preventing shelving of erotic materials in library children’s sections across the entire state of Louisiana. It was fantastically written to address the issue...
by Michael Lunsford | May 3, 2023 | Louisiana, Podcast
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadHere’s a first in a series discussing some of the complaints coming from the election malcontents. In this podcast, we’ll take a closer look at the Heritage scorecard that ranks Louisiana elections in 6th place –...
by Michael Lunsford | Apr 13, 2023 | Louisiana
Well, it’s official. Kyle Ardoin is not running for re-election. He released a statement to USA Today, and a variety of other outlets. The Daily Advertiser article cites health concerns as the primary reason for his departure. However, what he actually said in...
by Editorial Staff | Apr 10, 2023 | Legislature
There was a fisherman in the Atchafalaya Basin who one day came upon a beautiful ornate bottle in the muck and the mud. He picked it up and observed it was sealed with a cork, but despite being empty it was unusually heavy. Curious of his findings he set about to...