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Lafayette Republican Race, March 2024
You called and messaged and emailed asking for more information on the 2024 candidates for the Republican Parish Executive Committee (RPEC) running in Lafayette Parish. It’s a big list, but here’s something brief about each of the candidates running.
Accomplishments: 2024 2nd Extraordinary Session
It’s a wrap! Have a look at the accomplishments of Louisiana’s 2nd extraordinary session, addressing crime rates and improving transparency in our criminal justice system.
Tulane’s battle to redefine Free Speech in Louisiana
In just the last few years, Louisiana taxpayers have funneled over $75 MILLION to Tulane University, whose law clinic is attempting to redefine free speech across Louisiana.
Is ‘did you know’ really a question?
In the last video, I teased a possible montage of the “did you know” questions from the most recent special session. Well, here’s just a half-day’s worth!
Is it really all about Twitter videos?
After a long day, Rep Mark Wright suggested that the only purpose for all of those questions was to create sound bites for Twitter. Was he right? Watch and decide for yourself.
Letters: Could Consent Agendas Violate Open Meetings Law?
Discover how consent agendas are being used by government officials to skirt open meeting laws and sneak through controversial instruments.
The “Proper” Use of the Expropriation Process
Expropriation: “Comedy Hour” Kenneth Boudreaux to the rescue! (Well, not really). Exploring the expropriation process in Lafayette.
Three Constitutional Carry Bills you should know about
Discover the core features of constitutional carry bills HB12, SB1, and SB2. These bills aim to empower and protect law-abiding citizens by allowing concealed carry without additional permits.
Introducing the legislative class of 2024
Get to know the group of 34 freshmen representatives, comprising nearly a third of the legislature, arriving in the Louisiana House of Representatives in 2024.
CAUGHT! Librarian Concealing Social Justice Push from Parents
Learn about Louisiana’s state-wide School Librarian Association’s controversial “push” to integrate social justice themes into reading programs that target vulnerable children.