Former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco is under hospice care. Blanco, who is battling cancer, served as governor from 2004 to 2008 and did not seek re-election. She was criticized for her handling of Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath and the federally funded program set up to help Louisiana homeowners rebuild. Franklin Representative Sam Jones who worked for Blanco in the governor’s office, fought hard for the state and wasn’t afraid to stand up to the White House…
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Blanco is 76-years-old.
The latest installment from the Louisiana Survey out of LSU shows that 70-percent approve of the 2016 criminal justice reforms. But 60 percent of Republicans now support the reform efforts, up from 46 percent in 2018. LSU Public Policy Research Lab Director Dr. Michael Henderson says it’s taken a few years for the average GOP voter to buy in…
A constitutional amendment is on its way to the House floor that would let Louisiana voters decided whether or not the state constitution protects abortion rights. The amendment was brought by Monroe Democratic Representative Katrina Jackson who says it’s an opportunity for voter to show the rest of the country that the Bayou State is the no. 1 pro-life state.
The proposal would need two thirds support in both chambers, and over 50 percent of the vote at the October 12th ballot that also features the primary round of the governor’s race. Several states have adopted similar additions to their constitutions.
Reports have surfaced that LSU Athletics Director Joe Alleva is expected to step down, perhaps as soon as today. Alleva has held the position for more than a decade. Alleva recently caught heat from fans for his decision to suspend LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade in the wake of an FBI wiretap investigating a recruitment scandal.