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Senators Rated on 15 Key Votes, Reps on 21 Which Reveal Where They Stand on Issues

During the course of the recently-completed 2021 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature, the battle for the heart and soul of the state often got little attention. It was often fought in sparsely-attended committee meetings, unnoticed by the liberal media, or during floor debate on bills that never made the 6 p.m. news. The Louisiana […]

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Central’s Effort to Have Its Own Parks Is Moving Through Legislative Process

Sen. Bodi White’s legislation to allow the City of Central and the City of Zachary to retain taxes currently paid to BREC and use them for parks in their respective cities is moving steadily through the legislative process. SB 205 was heard in the Senate Committee on Municipal and Parochial Affairs, which passed it out […]

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Powerful Backer Gives New Life to Bridge Connecting Central, Watson

A bridge across the Amite River linking Hooper Road in Central to the Watson community in Livingston Parish has been a dream of both communities for at least 70 years. In fact, leaders of Central and Watson met with Gov. Robert  Kennon in the early 1950’s to propose the project. Since then, Central leaders have […]

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BREC: Autonomous State Agency

 Many people believe BREC, or the Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission, is a unit of local government. Oddly enough, it is not.  BREC was created in 1948 by an act of the Louisiana Legislature.  It was and is an autonomous state agency. Its decisions are not subject to review or disapproval by the governor […]

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Bodi Proposes Central Leave BREC

Sen. Bodi White (R-Central) has introduced legislation to allow the City of Central to have its own recreation and parks system. Taxes currently collected by BREC, the Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission, would go to the new park system for use exclusively in Central.  According to BREC, Central taxpayers currently pay BREC $2.5 million […]

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Central Fire District Seeks Tax Renewal

The Central Fire District issued the following statement on two tax renewals on the ballot this Saturday, April 24: “Central Fire Protection District #4 respectfully asks for your consideration and support of the two renewals on the April 24 ballot.  These two renewals account for approximately one-third of the budget of the Central Fire Department […]

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Rep. Hodges Offers Landmark Legislation To Protect Integrity of Louisiana Elections

The Louisiana Legislature began meeting in regular session on April 12 and will continue until 6 p.m. on June 10. As bards say, only half-joking, “No man’s life, liberty or property is secure while the legislature is in session.” Despite that axiom, a handful of conservative lawmakers are working to protect liberty and make government […]

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Police Union Leaders Speak Out Against Anti-Police Legislation in Current Session

 Leaders of the Baton Rouge Police Union and the association of police organizations statewide told Capital area Republican leaders that HB 609 by Rep. Edmond Jordan is a threat to law and order and safe communities. Siya Creel, vice president of the Baton Rouge Police Union, said the bill would cause many police officers to […]

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Republican Party Censures Sen. Bill Cassidy For Voting to Proceed with Impeachment

It seemed very strange.  Sen. Bill Cassidy had sought out the support of President Trump in Cassiday’s bid for reelection in 2020. Cassidy made sure Trump appeared in every campaign commercial he ran. He almost literally wrapped Trump’s Make America Great banner around himself, in an apparent effort to protect himself from conservative criticism of […]

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