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Right to Refuse – Worlds apart – the story of HB866
A person’s right to refuse medical services came up during the 2024 regular session of the Louisiana legislature. Here, we gain a better understanding the right to refuse and the bill that would have addressed it, but came up short.
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Kip Judice
A conversation with Kip Judice, who's running for City Marshal of Lafayette.
Reggie Thomas
A conversation with Reggie Thomas, who's running for City Marshal of Lafayette.
Nathan Broussard
I had a conversation with Nathan Broussard, who's running for City Marshal of Lafayette.
Lafayette City Marshal candidates
Last week, I met with three of the four candidates running for Lafayette City Marshal. Each one has a unique perspective and background that you should be interested in. Below are our interviews, each one is almost exactly ten minutes. In alphabetical order they are:...
Clay Schexnayder says, whatever you do, don’t reopen Louisiana’s economy!
After six months of doing nothing, the Louisiana Speaker of the House (that Stuart Bishop voted for) says he's going to release a plan to reopen the economy any day now.
Conservative Voice Revival
Those who can't make compelling arguments try to silence those who can. Using anything at their disposal to silence others has become a hallmark of the left. Maxine Waters encouraged her supporters to harass anyone who wasn't on her side. "You get out and you create a...
VETO! Mayor-President Guillory blocks higher taxes
The other day we told you about a 7.5% tax increase that the councils would decide about on September 1st, 2020. The reason for this increase is to account for commercial property values substantially decreasing this year. This is especially thanks to the governor...
How do we stop Edwards’ mail-in-ballot scheme for November?
John Bel Edwards is attempting to institute unlimited mail-in-ballots for the Presidential election in November... and Stuart Bishop can stop him.
Don’t be Gaslighted
by Kevin Rose WHAT IS GASLIGHTING? The term originates in the systematic psychological manipulation of a victim by her husband in Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 stage play Gas Light, and the film adaptations released in 1940 and 1944. In the story, the husband attempts to...
Two perspectives on tonight’s tax increase
Today in an epic meeting between the two opposing sides of the tax increase issue, Parish Council Chairman Kevin Naquin and Citizens for a New Louisiana's Michael Lunsford address the the same taxation issue from two different perspectives.
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