Legislature Hobbles Two Anti-St. George Bills But James Bill on Parishwide Vote Is Still Alive

Legislature Hobbles Two Anti-St. George Bills But James Bill on Parishwide Vote Is Still Alive

Efforts to incorporate the proposed City of St. George have come under full-fledged assault in the current session of the Louisiana Legislature with a number of bills to make it more difficult for a new city to incorporate. Of the three major bills that would hamper St. George, two have been amended to make them […]

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Time to Go Snake Hunting at State Capitol

Time to Go Snake Hunting at State Capitol

Rep. Ford Stinson, who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1936 to 1972 with a little time out during World War II to go kill Nazis, was one of the legislature’s all-time best bill-killers. Legislative sessions are defined by the media based on what passes.  That’s “news.”  But very often the real news […]

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St. George’s Goal: Get Signatures Now!

St. George’s Goal: Get Signatures Now!

St. George incorporation spokesman Lionel Rainey III told the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge last Tuesday that July 23, 2014, used to be goal for supporters but now it is a hard deadline. “For months, we said that we hope to have the signatures to put the incorporation of St. George on the […]

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Three Bills with Major Impact on City, Parish

Three Bills with Major Impact on City, Parish

The Louisiana Legislature is considering several bills that could have a major effect on local government and the courts in East Baton Rouge Parish.  Three of them are HB 1151, which would elect City Court judges citywide; HB 1178 which would reduce the EBR school board to seven members, and HB 1212 to vote on […]

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Trapped in the Middle of Rouzan

Trapped in the Middle of Rouzan

In the legal system today, getting justice is slow, difficult, and expensive.  That is one of the lessons Danny Hoover and Dr. Bob Welch have learned during a lonely, seven-year struggle to have the Metro Council live by the laws it has written.  When the Hoovers and Welches found themselves enclosed by Tommy Spinosa’s Rouzan […]

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Do-or-Die for St. George

Do-or-Die for St. George

Last year, Norman Browning predicted the battle to incorporate the proposed City of St. George wouldn’t be easy and that the Baton Rouge establishment would throw everything they could at St. George to try to prevent the issue from ever coming to a vote of the people. Since then, the incorporation movement has faced the […]

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Patriots Day Honors

Patriots Day Honors

Patriots Day 2014 in Baton Rouge honored Texas Supreme Court Justice John Devine, who was ridiculed when he replaced a Bible in front of the Harris County Courthouse. But, despite the ridicule, Devine was subsequently elected to the Texas Supreme Court in a statewide election.Devine told the group assembled at the Burden Rural Life Museum […]

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Walking Door to Door Catapults John Vance

Walking Door to Door Catapults John Vance

In a few short months, Council candidate John Vance has gone from being virtually unknown to a serious contender for one of five seats on the Central City Council in this Saturday’s municipal election. With an outstanding military career as an Army helicopter pilot and plant manager for a major production facility, Vance moved to […]

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Col. Rob Maness Brings Senate Campaign to BR

Col. Rob Maness Brings Senate Campaign to BR

mer B-1 bomber squadron commander Rob Maness brought his campaign for the United States Senate to Baton Rouge March 21. Maness drew a large crowd, thanks in part to radio talk show host Michael Berry, who hosted the event. Berry said Maness is clearly the best candidate to defeat Sen. Mary Landrieu and the only […]

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After Knocking on 4,800 Doors, Dr. Kim Has Done Her Homework for Saturday

After Knocking on 4,800 Doors, Dr. Kim Has Done Her Homework for Saturday

If personal contact and door-to-door campaigning are keys to success in local politics, Dr. Kim Fralick should be a shoo-in to be elected to one of five seats on the Central City Council this Saturday. The petite Central veterinarian says she has knocked on more than 4,800 doors, leaving most of her competitors far behind […]

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