Thursday, February 26, 2015

LET THE GAMES BEGIN: EDWARDS ATTACKS ANGELLE IN SPOT ON BLACK RADIO






LET THE GOVERNOR RACE GAMES BEGIN:

DEMOCRAT JOHN BEL EDWARDS ATTACKS SCOTT ANGELLE IN SPOT ON BLACK RADIO

ANGELLE TV MUST BE WORKING


To listen to the radio ad playing on black radio stations click on link below:

http://lapolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/JBE_Radio_1.mp3

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Wednesday, February 25, 2015





Why Bobby Jindal and David Vitter Hate Each Other


Politics is full of one-time rivals who put political differences aside when it becomes politically advantageous to do so. And, once upon a time, Jindal and Vitter got off on a great foot. Before their falling out, Vitter used to offer up a sunny anecdote about his first time meeting Jindal in 1992. Vitter sat on the committee responsible for interviewing local students for Rhodes scholarships, and one of those students was Jindal. After Jindal's interview, as Vitter told it, "I came home and told my wife, 'I just met somebody today who makes me feel both stupid and old.'"

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Sunday, February 22, 2015




Scott Angelle releases 3 TV ads, becomes first to hit airwaves in race this year

TO WATCH THE SPOTS CLICK THE LINK BELOW:


http://lapolitics.com/2015/02/angelle-unleashes-six-figure-tv-buy/

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Monday, February 9, 2015

(BR PRESS CLUB) Rick Bond leads discussion on making LSU the Flagship University in the state






House District 66 candidates take aim at traffic, tax exemptions in Press Club debate 


Rick Bond leads discussion on making LSU the Flagship University in the state.

“LSU needs more support to be Louisiana’s true flagship university.
This state has more flagships than the Navy,” Bond said. “We need to figure out what we’re going to do and if we’re really going to make LSU a priority as our main university.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Early voting starts Today for Feb. 21 special elections




Early voting starts Today for Feb. 21 special elections


Weeklong early voting begins Saturday for the Feb. 21 special elections to fill vacant seats in the Louisiana House of Representatives.
East Baton Rouge, Iberia, Rapides and Vermilion parishes have elections to fill open legislative seats while Evangeline Parish is hosting a mayoral race in the Village of Turkey Creek.
Early voting continues through Saturday, Feb. 14, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, excluding Sunday.
Those who want to vote early may do so in person at their parish Registrar of Voters Office or at other designated locations.
For a complete listing of early voting locations, visit the secretary of sate’s website geauxvote.com.
Voters also can use the secretary of state’s smartphone app, GeauxVote Mobile, to find out where to vote, what’s on their ballot and their voting districts.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Candidates for governor set to appear at annual meeting of the Louisiana School Boards Association




Second gubernatorial forum set for Feb. 24

http://theadvocate.com/news/11515756-123/second-gubernatorial-forum-set-for

The four announced candidates for governor are set to appear on a forum at the annual meeting of the Louisiana School Boards Association on Feb. 24, officials said Wednesday.
The gathering is taking place in Shreveport.
It would mark the second such appearance by the foursome, who took questions on state highway and bridge needs at a Baton Rouge hotel last month.
Those set to appear include U.S. Sen. David Vitter, of Metairie; Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne, of Baton Rouge; Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle, of Breaux Bridge; and state Rep. John Bel Edwards, of Amite.
Vitter, Dardenne and Angelle are Republicans.
Edwards is a Democrat.
The meeting is set for from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. at the Shreveport Convention Center
The candidates will be asked questions on kindergarten-through-12th-grade education, said Scott Richard, executive director of the LSBA.
Common Core, which represents new standards in reading, writing and math, is expected to be a key topic.
The forum takes place less than a month before about 300,000 public schools students are set to take Common Core tests for the first time.
Gov. Bobby Jindal cannot seek a third consecutive term.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

The GOP has made Congressman Ralph Abraham, M.D., R-Alto, its featured member of the week



WASHINGTON – The Republican Party has made Congressman Ralph Abraham, M.D., R-Alto, its featured member of the week.
The member spotlight can be viewed at GOP.gov. The distinction is another example of how the freshman congressman is already making waves in Washington. In just his first month on the job, Dr. Abraham has already:
·         Introduced legislation to help America’s veterans.
·         Landed a subcommittee chairmanship and held a hearing on veterans disability appeals.
·         Presided over the House of Representatives.
·         Cast votes on key issues such as repealing ObamaCare, building the Keystone XL pipeline, creating opportunities for job growth and protecting the unborn.
Dr. Abraham said he has been impressed by the “can do” attitude many of his colleagues have as they work together to solve to the problems facing our nation.

“I’m proud the party chose to make me its featured member. I take it as a sign that they see I’m here to represent the people of the 5th District as someone interested in finding viable solutions, not reciting talking points. Congress has gotten off to a fast start, and we plan to keep that momentum going,” Dr. Abraham said.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Rick Bond has been endorsed by the ABC Pelican PAC




Rick Bond has been endorsed by the ABC Pelican PAC, the Political Action Committee of the Associated Builders & Contractors in Louisiana. Below is the text of their endorsement.

"After a great deal of consideration, and recognizing Mr. Bond’s strong relationships in the business community including his civic involvement and proven leadership, the ABC Pelican PAC believes Rick Bond would be an incredible asset not only to the residents of this legislative district but to all the citizens of the state. Additionally, the ABC Pelican PAC is confident that Rick Bond will be a reliable voice for both Louisiana’s construction and business community in the Louisiana House of Representatives."

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RICK BOND PICKS UP LABI ENDORSEMENT IN HOUSE 66




RICK BOND PICKS UP LABI ENDORSEMENT IN HOUSE 66

FROM: http://lapolitics.com/

One of the first to announce for the February special election in House District 66 was Baton Rouge Metro Councilman Buddy Amoroso, whose early claim to fame was the endorsement of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry's EASTPAC. But now it's a dual endorsement. Small businessman Rick Bond picked it up earlier this month.