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Bobby Jindal: On the Road Againnew

As an unprecedented $2 billion shortfall eats away at health care and higher education and state government braces for lockdown, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal hits the road on predominantly PR junkets.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  02-11-2009  |  Commentary

The Departure of New Orleans' Inspector Generalnew

New Orleans Inspector General Robert Cerasoli's resignation is a blow to a city yearning for reform. But from the start, Cerasoli faced an intransigent city government that seemed to block his every move.
Gambit  |  Kevin Allman  |  02-11-2009  |  Commentary

Death and the Citynew

As 2009 gets off to a violent start, a crime writer suggests New Orleans' approach to non-violent offenders is a big part of the problem.
Gambit  |  Ethan Brown  |  02-11-2009  |  Commentary

The 2010 New Orleans Mayor's Racenew

The 2010 New Orleans mayor's race is just over a year away, but it's not too early to take stock of who's anteing up and who's ready to fold in the high-stakes game of local politics.
Gambit  |  Clancy Dubos  |  01-28-2009  |  Politics

Sen. David Vitter's Right Flanknew

The embattled senator effectively announced his candidacy for re-election last week when he filed nearly three dozen bills on the opening day of the 111th Congress, most of which reflect his desire (read: urgent political need) to endear himself to Christian conservatives.
Gambit  |  Clancy DuBos  |  01-14-2009  |  Commentary

How Long Will the GOP Stay in Love with Anh 'Joseph' Cao?new

The political newcomer beat embattled 18-year Democratic incumbent Bill Jefferson for a seat in Congress, but it will be interesting to see how he adapts to the ways of Washington.
Gambit  |  Clancy DuBos  |  12-16-2008  |  Commentary

Mo' Money, Mo' Problems for Louisiananew

Louisiana officials are discovering that the billions of dollars the Feds promised for coastal work two years ago come with more than a few strings attached.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  12-16-2008  |  Politics

Reform the Army Corps of Engineers Nownew

The Army Corps of Engineers has defied a Congressional order to complete a plan for Louisiana coastal protection and restoration. Reforming the Corps should be a top priority for the entire Louisiana congressional delegaton In late 2005, Congress gave the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers $20 million and ordered it to complete within two years a plan for Category 5 storm protection, the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration (LACPR) report. Three years later, the report is still not finished and the Corps says it won't be finished until at least June of next year.
Gambit  |  Staff  |  12-16-2008  |  Commentary

Election '08: The Future of Health Care Hangs in the Balancenew

When it comes to American health care, presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama both say they support better care and more choices at a better price. Their ideas on how to make that happen, however are fundamentally different.
Gambit  |  Sammy Mack  |  10-07-2008  |  Politics

Gustav's Wake Leaves Political Mess in Louisiananew

Hurricane Gustav forced the state to postpone primaries for Congressional seats, including that of embattled incumbent William Jefferson. Scheduling the primary the same day as open primaries for state and local offices is sure to increase voter turnout, which could have a real effect on Jefferson's chances for a runoff.
Gambit  |  Clancy DuBos  |  09-08-2008  |  Commentary

Gustav Sends Another Surge of Change Across Louisiana's Political Landscapenew

If you listen to the rumblings of Louisiana's political rumor mill, the lower Acadiana district of U.S. Rep. Charlie Melancon, a Napoleonville Democrat, could be sacrificed in order to expand adjoining districts.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  09-08-2008  |  Politics

Election '08: Pop Go the Politicsnew

Half-truths, outrageous hyperbole and hilarious cock-and-bull stories bring us fully into the election season.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  08-14-2008  |  Politics

Congressman Bill Jefferson's Blood on the Waternew

Jefferson stunned the political world when he won re-election while under federal investigation two years ago. Now he's under indictment. Can he pull it off again?
Gambit  |  Clancy DuBos  |  07-09-2008  |  Politics

The Louisiana Gov's Attorney and Health Secretary are Double Dippingnew

The shared circumstances of their moonlighting habits clearly raise questions as to how seriously they take their public positions. No doubt the governor, lawmakers and general public expect high-ranking public officials to focus solely on their public jobs, to the exclusion of all other employment opportunities.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  05-28-2008  |  Politics

Louisiana Gov's Questionable Ties Come Home to Roostnew

The sun may have set on Bobby Jindal's run for the governorship of Louisiana, but his campaign's ties to a pending landfill permit and a conservative 527 group continue to grow.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  05-20-2008  |  Politics

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