Let’s take our cities back from criminals – one block at a time
It was a Rosa Parks moment for Cathy Toliver. Returning home from church on Sunday, she found three young burglars in her Baton Rouge home stealing her possessions. […]
It was a Rosa Parks moment for Cathy Toliver. Returning home from church on Sunday, she found three young burglars in her Baton Rouge home stealing her possessions. […]
Our state Legislature seems determined at this point to bring fiscal irresponsibility to new heights as it fashions the state budget for next year. […]
Secret ballot elections are the hallmark of democracy. This process has withstood the test of time not only because of its legitimacy, but because it has signified the democratic principles our country was founded upon: personal freedom and choice. […]
Almost 10 months ago, I was asked to serve on what became the Louisiana Health Care Redesign Collaborative. […]
Two interesting sources of information came to light during the past week. One was the most scientific estimate made thus far on what is the true post-Katrina population of Orleans Parish. […]
One of the biggest issues facing Louisiana is the preservation of its coastal regions. Loss of coastal areas impacts hurricane safety, wildlife and fisheries, and private property. […]
Last Tuesday, a large number of states held their Congressional primaries leading up to the November elections. For months, the conventional wisdom among pundits and prognosticators has been that the Republicans will lose control of the House of Representatives in Washington and could lose the Senate, as well. […]
Sometime between now and the end of December, the state will release the amount of surplus revenue available after the books are closed on Fiscal Year 2005-06. […]
The mainstream media were loaded with stories recently about the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. […]
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