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  • Advocate: Democratic party chairman Dean speaks in BR BATON ROUGE-- Howard Dean capped off two days of zigzagging across Louisiana and Mississippi with a voter registration rally in Baton Rouge Saturday afternoon.Speaking on a raised platform in front of New Hope Baptist Church, the chair of the Democratic National Committee promised voters that the...     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Shreveport Times: Howard Dean visits Shreveport SHREVEPORT-- A Democratic voter registration rally drew dozens of people early Saturday morning. Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean was the featured speaker at the event. He arrived at the rally in a red, white and blue bus that featured the logo of Sen. Barack Obama, the...     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: PITCH STOP NEW ORLEANS-- When the bus carrying Howard Dean pulled up in front of the Louisiana Democratic Party's headquarters in New Orleans on Friday, more than 100 supporters, some clutching "Obama '08" signs, were waiting on the lawn.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Advocate: ‘Blue Dogs’ grow WASHINGTON — Louisiana may be losing seniority in Congress, but two state Democratic delegation members are gaining strength through what has become the swing caucus in the House: The Blue Dog Coalition.     Advocate        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Landrieu-Kennedy Senate battle tops fall political lineup BATON ROUGE -- Call it political irony: As Republicans embark on their long-shot attempt to recapture control of the U.S. Senate, their hopes depend in no small part on a Southerner named John Kennedy.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • WAFB: Vitter May Be Called to Testify in Prostitution Case; Driver Backs into Sign in Gonzales GONZALES, La. - A driver for U.S. Senator David Vitter backed into a "no parking" sign as he tried to scurry the Senator away from reporters in Gonzales, Louisiana Monday morning. Reporters wanted to question Vitter further about the possibility that he will be called as a witness in the trial...     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Landrieu gears up for GOP challenge By Stephanie Grace Sometimes elections touted as cliffhangers live up to their billing. Sometimes, they don't. One race that could go either way is the reelection bid of U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, tagged by national analysts as the most vulnerable Democratic incumbent in what's expected to...     Times Picayune        more right  
  • Advocate: Democrats Choose Chief BATON ROUGE- Baton Rouge lawyer Chris Whittington won re-election Saturday as Louisiana Democratic Party chairman, warding off a challenge from some political heavyweights unhappy with party showings in recent elections.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Times Picayune: Obama wins Louisiana Democratic Primary BATON ROUGE -- Illinois Sen. Barack Obama launched another surge in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination Saturday, defeating New York Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Louisiana primary after caucus victories in Nebraska and Washington state earlier in the day.    more right  
  • The Advocate: ’Fessing up, but a bit late Bobby Jindal’s campaign gets points for ’fessing up, but the ethics penalty to be assessed on the campaign isn’t for a small and highly technical issue of campaign reporting. The campaign did not properly report expenditures on its behalf made by the Republican Party of Louisiana. The issue of...     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • AP: DEMOCRAT 'BUDDY' CALDWELL IS LOUISIANA'S NEW ATTORNEY GENERAL BATON ROUGE -- Louisianians elected Democrat James "Buddy" Caldwell as the state's attorney general Saturday, giving the veteran district attorney from Tallulah an overwhelming runoff victory over Republican Royal Alexander in a race that seemed to lose steam once voters had dispatched...     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • AP: Democrats maintain control of the state House AP: Democrats maintain control of the state House BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Democrats maintained their hold on the state House of Representatives, with Saturday's runoff elections giving them the slimmest of majorities: 53 seats in the 105-member chamber.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • The Advocate: Moreau endorses Caldwell in AG race Democrat attorney general candidate Buddy Caldwell on Tuesday picked up the endorsement of Republican District Attorney Doug Moreau.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • AP: Caldwell Wins Backing from Teacher Union, Sheriff's Association BATON ROUGE (AP) — Louisiana attorney general candidate James "Buddy" Caldwell has picked up one endorsement from a teachers union and another from a law-enforcement group.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • The Advocate: Walter Boasso known as hard worker The fact that state Sen. Walter Boasso launched his container cleaning company with a garden hose and a box of Tide appealed to former legislator Armand Brinkhaus. “I thought that’s no false pride,” Brinkhaus said of deciding to send a campaign contribution to Boasso after watching his...     The Advocate        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Alexander Optimistic, but Odds Favor Caldwell BATON ROUGE -- Republican attorney general hopeful Royal Alexander says that a runoff gives him new life in his first run for public office, but returns from Saturday's primary suggest he'll have to overcome an electoral landscape already tilted in favor of Democrat James "Buddy" Caldwell.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • The Advocate: Campbell has tenacious, straight-spoken approach Friend and foe alike say Foster Campbell has a blunt manner and a bulldog mentality. “He don’t back up,” said R.D. Elston, an 86-year-old farmer who has known Campbell for nearly three decades. “When he believes it, he believes it. He puts it on the table.” Nowhere is that more evident...     The Advocate        more right  
  • Playing the Race Card With a newfound pocket of African-American voters in north Louisiana, Democrats could be in better shape than they thought over the next two years.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Head of Democratic Party says new Congress will be good for state The head of the state Democratic Party says a Democratic-controlled Congress will be good for Louisiana. Baton Rouge attorney Chris Whittington made the comments on Tuesday's national congressional elections in a telephone interview Wednesday with the American Press.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Democrats win House, promise new direction Democrats promised Wednesday to lead the country in a new direction after winning control of the House for the first time in 12 years in midterm elections.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Romero's election prospects dimming As political fortunes go, Republican Craig Romero's peaked nearly two years ago, when he came within striking distance of a coveted seat in Congress.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • 7th District campaign revs up Don Cravins Sr., a Democratic state senator and mayor-elect of Opelousas, said Thursday that he would not call the Nov. 7 race for Louisiana’s 7th District congressional seat competitive at this point — but that could change soon.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Charlie Melancon: Tackles tough tests in 1st term Not 48 hours after he stood on the House floor to be sworn in to the 3rd Congressional District office, Rep. Charlie Melancon got word from half a world away of a tragedy that would reverberate in the swath of southeast Louisiana he now represented.     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Big ideas, small budget: Stagg runs for District 7 Without the financial support of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Mike Stagg, Democratic candidate for the District 7 U.S. representative seat, is vying against incumbent U.S. Rep. Charles Boustany Jr. on a platform that includes health-care overhauls, a nationwide minimum wage...     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Melancon campaign releases poll showing wide lead NAPOLEONVILLE -- Poll numbers for the ongoing 3rd Congressional District race were released this week by the campaign of incumbent U.S. Rep. Charlie Melancon, D-Napoleonville. Not surprisingly, the survey awarded Melancon a 32-point lead over his main challenger, Republican state Sen. Craig...     Louisiana Democratic Party        more right  
  • Francis Heitmeier: Democrat and Proud State Sen. Francis Heitmeier of Algiers is an unapologetic Democratic politician. He got involved in politics at an early age. At 56, the New Orleans native has been part of elections as far back as he can remember.     The Advocate        more right  
  • National Demos promise fast aid for La. Bills to help Katrina-stricken Gulf Coast residents by streamlining the insurance-claims process, making more affordable housing available, restoring coastal wetlands and giving states a bigger share of royalties on oil and gas produced off their coastlines will be among the first measures to be...     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Governor tells party she will seek a second term BATON ROUGE -- Gov. Kathleen Blanco told officials of the state Democratic Party on Saturday she will seek a second term as governor next year so she can continue to oversee the rebuilding of the hurricane-ravaged state. "I am not going to quit; I am going to lead the battle," Blanco said at...     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Message from the Chairman
    Dear Fellow Democrats,
    I am writing today to introduce myself as the new Chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party, and to start a conversation with you and every Democrat across our great state about the future of our Party.    more...  
  • Times-Picayune: Demos' prospects rosy, Blanco says BATON ROUGE -- The Republican White House is playing "raw politics" with Louisiana in handling requests for federal hurricane recovery money, a strategy that could bolster Democrats' chances of winning elections later this year and beyond, Gov. Kathleen Blanco told a partisan crowd of Democrats...     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • AP: Louisiana's Democrats try to refocus BATON ROUGE-- Even before Hurricane Katrina, the Louisiana Democratic Party was struggling in a conservative state skewing more Republican in its voting tendencies. Voters overwhelmingly backed President Bush for re-election in 2004 and selected their first Republican U.S. senator since...     AP        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Federal report predicted cataclysm WASHINGTON -- As Hurricane Katrina approached the Gulf Coast, President Bush's top disaster agency warned of the likelihood of levee breaches that could leave New Orleans submerged "for weeks or months," a communications blackout that would hamper rescue efforts and "at least 100,000...     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: October primary for Congress tossed BATON ROUGE -- A law to return the state's congressional primaries to October is unconstitutional -- legislation based mostly on a "play on words" -- a federal judge ruled Monday.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Recovery panel boasts diverse membership BATON ROUGE -- The members of the Louisiana Recovery Authority include prominent community leaders from all over the state, although the majority hail from the southern half of the state devastated by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Oblivious: Breezy Bush doesn't seem to get it So yes, it's great that the president is telling visitors that New Orleans is open for business. Doing more to help the city get there would provide a much, much bigger boost.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • The Advocate: Dutch storm protection employs colossal gates THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS — About 50 local, state and federal Louisiana delegation members arrived in the Netherlands Tuesday for a three-day review of the country’s storm protection and water management systems.     The Advocate        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: State tells N.O. to rework list of polling places BATON ROUGE -- A joint legislative committee Tuesday rejected an emergency plan to allow New Orleans elections to proceed, claiming some of the special polling places proposed would force voters to crisscross the city to cast ballots.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: In Congress, vast majority yet to see ruins WASHINGTON -- If seeing is believing, New Orleans' leaders may still have some work to do in convincing members of Congress about the level of damage the city suffered during Hurricane Katrina.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Associated Press: Nagin tells filmmakers the show must go on LOS ANGELES — New Orleans has a long way to go to recover from the damage wrought by Hurricane Katrina, but that shouldn’t scare Hollywood off from filming in the Big Easy.     Associated Press        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Ater wants to ease mail-voting rules BATON ROUGE -- Secretary of State Al Ater has asked Gov. Kathleen Blanco to include in a possible special session legislation that would allow hurricane-displaced New Orleans voters who registered by mail a one-time exemption from a law that requires them to cast their first vote in person.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • The Advocate: Blanco showed she’s smart and tough (Letter to the Editor) Gov. Blanco, keep standing up for the people of Louisiana.     The Advocate        more right  
  • Associated Press: Louisiana delegation heading to Netherlands NEW ORLEANS -- Louisiana's governor, U.S. senators and more than 40 government, business and education leaders leave today for the Netherlands to study the flood control systems protecting a nation much farther below sea-level than New Orleans.     Associated Press        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: U.S. OKs changes in La. election laws BATON ROUGE -- Elections law changes passed in last year's two legislative sessions have won approval from the U.S. Justice Department, including a measure to allow "early voting" and another that would punish voter registration drive organizers who do not turn over the names of the new voters to...     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Housing fix on the way, officials say BATON ROUGE -- Gov. Kathleen Blanco said city and state officials feel they have identified sites for temporary housing in New Orleans for about 40,000 of the almost 47,000 families that have sought a place to live after being swept from New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Blanco puts foot down about trailers Seeking to break what she called an unacceptable logjam, Gov. Kathleen Blanco proposed a kind of summit Thursday with city leaders at which they could resolve lingering issues that have held up the delivery and installation of travel trailers in New Orleans.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Atlanta Journal Constitution: Category 5 speech; Category 1 action President Bush pledged a major post-Katrina rebuilding effort in a September speech in New Orleans. But the federal government's deeds don't yet match Bush's words.     Atlanta Journal Constitution        more right  
  • DNC Chairman Howard Dean delivers radio address To listen to the audio, click here .    more...  
  • Times-Picayune: Senator Landrieu: Are we alone on the road to recovery? (Editorial) The key question is: Will the president and Republican Congress allow us a fighting chance to reclaim our land, lives, and dreams? Or will they be guided instead by a blinding ideology that dismisses the role of government?"     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • John DeRosier wins runoff for District Attorney Democrat John DeRosier beat opponent Rob McCorquodale in the runoff election for Calcasieu Parish District Attorney Saturday.     Sulphur Daily News        more right  
  • CNN: Dean says Democrats have plan Leading Democrats sought Thursday to promote a specific plan for what party chairman Howard Dean called a "strategic redeployment" of U.S. troops from Iraq.     CNN        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Delay April election too, Blanco is urged BATON ROUGE -- Secretary of State Al Ater is urging Gov. Kathleen Blanco to scrub the April 29 statewide election on two constitutional amendments lawmakers passed in last month's special session, saying it will save the state about $2.8 million, some of which could be used to track down voters...     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • The Advocate: Katrina fatigue cause for concern (editorial) We hope that there is a building backlash against Katrina fatigue, and that there will be pressure to show more significant results for the afflicted people of Louisiana.     The Advocate        more right  
  • The Advocate: New Orleans elections postponed Secretary of State Al Ater recommended postponing the New Orleans municipal elections scheduled for February 4, 2006. He cited that mechanical, logistical and financial problems stand in the way of elections for mayor, council, sheriffs, assessors and other local elected positions in...     The Advocate        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Officials may stay on past normal 4 years New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, the entire City Council and a host of other local elected officials likely will remain in office beyond the four-year terms scheduled to end May 1, after Gov. Kathleen Blanco agreed Friday to postpone the city's Feb. 4 municipal elections.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Don't forget our levees (Editorial) We need money to fix the levee system in time for next year's hurricane season, and we need a commitment to building a Category 5 system over the long term.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: DNC to hold meeting in N.O. WASHINGTON -- The Democratic National Committee will hold its spring 2006 meeting in New Orleans, providing an economic boost of 400 visitors as the city continues its recovery from Hurricane Katrina, officials said Monday.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • The Advocate: Democratic legislator blasts Bush Democratic state Sen. Butch Gautreaux stepped on the State Senate floor Tuesday to deliver a rare partisan political speech blasting President Bush and the Republican Congress.     The Advocate        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Build Category 5 levees, senator says WASHINGTON -- Five days after meeting with New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, the Senate's Democratic leader said Monday the party is committed to "rebuilding New Orleans and all of south Louisiana with stronger levee systems to protect against Category 5 hurricanes."     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Emergency election plan goes to Senate BATON ROUGE -- The House decided Monday that the secretary of state must win approval of the full Legislature to put in motion emergency election plans during or immediately after a disaster declared by the governor.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Washington Post: Bring Democracy to Congress (Op-Ed) Perhaps we should redeploy the democracy experts we have sent to the Middle East and ask them to work on our Congress. The past few days have confirmed that our national government is dysfunctional.     Washington Post        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: New storm mandate has an old ring to it WASHINGTON -- Congress told the Army Corps of Engineers this month to figure out how best to protect south Louisiana from hurricanes more powerful than Katrina and Rita and report back in May.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: An Editorial: It's time for a nation to return the favor We need the federal government -- we need our Congress -- to fulfill the promises made to us in the past. We need to be safe. We need to be able to go about our business feeding and fueling the rest of the nation. We need better protection next hurricane season than we had this year.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Washington Post: Another Grand Jury for Leak Case The prosecutor in the CIA leak case said yesterday that he plans to present evidence to another federal grand jury, signaling a new and potentially significant turn in the investigation into the unmasking of CIA operative Valerie Plame.     Washington Post        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: A new beginning (Editorial) Orleans Parish schools could have limped along for years suffering from the bad management and lost opportunities of the past. Hurricane Katrina, in all its fury, changed their destiny.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • The Advocate: Operation Hope to offer advice, grants Gov. Kathleen Blanco on Friday partnered with a firm that helps individuals facing debt collectors and foreclosures in the wake of major disasters.     The Advocate        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Bill would make it easier for evacuees to cast ballots BATON ROUGE -- A Senate committee approved a proposal Monday that proponents say will make it easier for hurricane-displaced citizens to vote.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • The Advocate: Bush's policies are not geared to help La. (Letter to the Editor) What have President Bush's policies done for Louisiana? Bush refused to budget U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requests needed for flood control. Bush cut rental subsidies. Bush rescinded the Davis-Bacon Act so that repair workers would not be paid a prevailing wage.     The Advocate        more right  
  • CNN: Poll: Bush approval mark at all-time low (CNN) -- Beset with an unpopular war and an American public increasingly less trusting, President Bush faces the lowest approval rating of his presidency, according to a national poll released Monday.     CNN        more   
  • The Advocate: Appreciates courage of Gov. Blanco (Letter to the Editor) God Bless the Blanco family, and we should all be thankful for their tremendous efforts.     The Advocate        more   
  • Shreveport Times: Abandon cuts to student loans (Editorial) Proposed cuts to student loans are a tiny part of the overall federal budget but a really big issue for the poor college student struggling to make ends meet and looking toward post-graduation expenses.     Shreveport Times        more right  
  • Washington Post: The Right Way in Iraq (Op-Ed) An op-ed by former Senator and 2004 Vice Presidental nominee John Edwards (D- NC) Washington Post        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Lawmakers urge citizens to push for protection Saying he feels like the tree in the forest that nobody heard fall, U.S. Rep. Charlie Melancon told the Louisiana Recovery and Rebuilding Conference that it's time for residents to take their case to the steps of the U.S. Capitol and demand immediate action from President Bush and Congress.     Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Times-Picayune: Vote of Confidence (Editorial) New Orleans has long been a contender for national political conventions; making the short list for both parties in recent years and hosting the 1988 convention that nominated the first President Bush.     Times-Picayune        more   
  • TImes-Picayune: Some Demos touting N.O. for 2008 WASHINGTON -- A Maryland congressman is urging his fellow Democrats to hold the party's 2008 presidential nominating convention in New Orleans as a signal of national support for the city after its devastating losses from Hurricane Katrina.    more right  
  • CNN: 'Can I quit now?' FEMA chief wrote as Katrina raged; E-mails give insight into Brown's leadership, attitude WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A Louisiana congressman says e-mails written by the government's emergency response chief as Hurricane Katrina raged show a lack of concern for the unfolding tragedy and a failure in leadership.     CNN        more   
  • The Hill: The Democrats stand for change (Op-Ed) An op-ed by DCCC Chairman Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) The Hill        more right  
  • New secretary of state trying to get more 'voters' to vote By JOHN LaPLANTE jlaplante@theadvocate.com New Secretary of State Al Ater says too few people are voting, and he wants to know why. "The number of registered voters is going up, but the number of people voting is going down," Ater told the Press Club of Baton Rouge on Monday. A high...    more right  
  • Social Security Turns 70 (AP) Lawmakers and interest groups are gearing up for a fight this fall over Social Security, each side hoping to use the retirement and disability program's 70th birthday to build momentum.    more right  
  • Blanco: Focus on issues will turn tide in La. Changes in juvenile justice, schools, jobs to help, she says By WILL SENTELL Capitol news bureau Improvements in public schools, juvenile justice and jobs will help the state shake its heritage of crippling poverty, Gov. Kathleen Blanco said Monday. "This heritage we have to work with...    more right  
  • Bush damages his credibility The Advocate (opinion) We seem to recall reading a description of President Bush as a man who says what he means and means what he says … until he doesn't.    more right  
  • Blanco touts tax credit for poor Child-care measure strengthens families, governor says By MARSHA SHULER Gov. Kathleen Blanco ballyhooed a new child-care tax credit for the poorest of the working poor Thursday, but none of them will get any of the money until 2007. Blanco touted the legislation that her administration...    more right  
  • Democrats target sex sites on web They want software, tax to protect kids By Bruce Alpert WASHINGTON -- Stymied by the courts in previous congressional efforts to clamp down on access to sexually graphic Web sites by children, a group of Democratic lawmakers Wednesday proposed legislation that would require adult...    more right  
  • Liberal Radio Hits Airwaves Liberal radio hits airwaves Clear Channel tests new lineup in BR area By CHAD CALDER ccalder@theadvocate.com Advocate business writer A 1,000-signature petition was enough to bring liberal talk radio to Baton Rouge, but it will take more than that to keep it here. Clear...    more right  
  • Congress close to allocating money for coast La. senators work to ensure $540 million budget isn't cut By Bruce Alpert WASHINGTON- House and Senate negotiators Sunday tentatively agreed to a complicated financing proposal that would give Louisiana hundreds of millions of dollars between 2007 and 2010 to help restore the state's...    more right  
  • Demos preparing comeback in LA Demos preparing comeback in La. They meet in N.O. to plan new strategy By April Yee Staff writer Democrats from Louisiana's northernmost hamlets as well as from posh suburbs and troubled city neighborhoods in and around New Orleans gathered Friday to plan what many acknowledge is,...    more right  
  • Petition gets liberal talk-radio in BR Al Franken and other liberal talk-radio hosts are coming to Baton Rouge's airwaves starting Tuesday, thanks to the efforts of six women interested in having liberal talk radio in the area, an organizer said.     The Advocate        more right  
  • Hurricane Postpones Beaucoup Blues Workshop New Orleans, LA –Friday, July 8th, 2005. As Hurricane Dennis menaces the Gulf Coast, organizers of Beaucoup Blues: Democrats for a Blue Louisiana regret to postpone the workshop and fundraiser, originally scheduled for Saturday, July 9th at Hilton Garden Inn in New Orleans . The...    more right  
  • La. Demo Party compiling responses to surveys of elected officials BATON ROUGE, La. State Democratic Party Chairman Jim Bernhard asked every Democrat holding an elected position in Louisiana to tell him their beliefs and political positions, and more than 800 have done so. The ten-page survey sent to 38-hundred elected Democrats is one step to putting ...    more right  
  • Blanco touts health care plan By Gwen Filosa Staff writer The Times-Picayune Gov. Kathleen Blanco on Tuesday visited Children's Hospital, where more than 60 percent of the patients are eligible for Medicaid, to tout her new health care plan, passed but not yet signed into law, that is expected to generate $290... Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Louisiana Democratic Party opens political season with fundraiser by Steve Sabludowsky 6/27/2005 “Five hundred days”. That was the mantra from Donna Brazile who was the guest of honor and keynote speaker at the Louisiana Democratic Party fundraiser at the Sheraton in Baton Rouge on Saturday. “Five hundred days” represented the... Bayou Buzz        more right  
  • State Demo chief seeks cash from DNC State Demo chief seeks cash from DNC National party rep calls request 'doable' By Ed Anderson BATON ROUGE -- State Democratic Party Chairman Jim Bernhard of Baton Rouge said Saturday he is seeking $600,000 to $1 million in the next four years from the national party to help Louisiana...    more right  
  • Group employs 28-foot inflatable gorilla to make case to leave Social Security alone By PATRICK COURREGES pcourreges@theadvocate.com Acadiana bureau LAFAYETTE -- A 28-foot gorilla has begun stalking some of Louisiana's Republican congressman, starting Tuesday by menacing U.S. Rep. Charles Boustany Jr.'s office in Lafayette's federal courthouse. While it wasn't... The Advocate        more right  
  • GOVERNOR BLANCO PROPOSES $3,300 RAISE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS    more right  
  • Kerry stumps in Baton Rouge for health care legislation By DOUG SIMPSON The Associated Press BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — U.S. Sen. John Kerry came to a state where he was soundly beaten in last year's presidential race, campaigning at the Old State Capitol on Thursday for a health care plan he introduced in Congress. Kerry said his... The Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Blanco pushes income disclosure Governor pushes income disclosure Blanco: It's a tough sell to lawmakers By Ed Anderson Capital bureau BATON ROUGE -- Gov. Kathleen Blanco conceded Wednesday that it will be difficult to get lawmakers to pass legislation that would require incumbent House and Senate members and... The Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Teacher pay raises top Blanco's agenda Teacher pay raises top Blanco's agenda Her wish list includes closing hole in Medicaid By Robert Travis Scott Capital bureau BATON ROUGE -- Gov. Kathleen Blanco kicked off the 2005 session of the state Legislature on Monday by asking lawmakers to increase several taxes to pay for ... The Times Picayune        more right  
  • Dorsey takes No. 2 House position Dorsey takes No. 2 House position By MARSHA SHULER and JESSICA FENDER Capitol news bureau Rep. Yvonne Dorsey, D-Baton Rouge, ascended to the post of speaker pro tempore of the House as the 2005 legislative session got rolling Monday. Dorsey will be the No. 2 officer of the House,... The Advocate        more right  
  • La. Lawmaker to see pope installed La. lawmaker to see pope installed Melancon is picked for inaugural Mass Washington bureau WASHINGTON -- First-term U.S. Rep. Charlie Melancon, D-Napoleonville, will be one of 21 House members traveling to Rome for Sunday's inaugural Mass of Pope Benedict XVI. "I'm really looking...    more right  
  • Blanco wants disclosure of finances publicly shared Blanco wants disclosure of finances publicly shared By MARK BALLARD mballard@theadvocate.com Capitol news bureau Gov. Kathleen Blanco wants legislators and legislative candidates to publicly disclose their personal finances. Last year the governor was unable to find a legislator... The Advocate        more right  
  • Blanco shows substance as governor Blanco shows substance as governor by Sam Hanna The Livingston Parish News Online Gov. Kathleen Blanco has a basic characteristic that is essential for successful leadership: She is believable. And she obviously knows where she wants to take Louisiana. Blanco was all over Louisiana...    more...  
  • Blanco makes health care her top priority Blanco makes health care her top priority Proposed bills target schools, the uninsured By Robert Travis Scott BATON ROUGE -- Changes in the state's health care system, including removing vending machines from schools to reduce obesity and providing money for those in the National Guard,... The Times-Picayune        more right  
  • This La. Democrat unworried This La. Democrat unworried By GERARD SHIELDS gshields@theadvocate.com Washington bureau For most people, being holed up in Washington for 30 days working 15 hours a day, seven days a week wouldn't sound like that much fun. But Ben Jeffers dived right in. The former Louisiana... The Advocate        more right  
  • Louisiana reacts to death of Pope John Paul II Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco remembered Pope John Paul II as an inspiration to people of all faiths as she joined other state public officials and religious leaders in mourning his death on Saturday.    more...  
  • Blanco dishes out details on agenda during tour Blanco dishes out details on agenda during tour By MICHELLE MILLHOLLON mmillhollon@theadvocate.com Capitol news bureau Gov. Kathleen Blanco chose a hometown crowd for the first in a series of community chats about her agenda for the upcoming legislative session. Blanco dished... The Advocate        more right  
  • State Democratic chair visits Monroe    more right  
  • Blanco takes helm of Gulf-state group Blanco takes helm of Gulf-state group U.S., Mexican accord aims to boost trade By James Varney CANCUN, MEXICO -- Gov. Kathleen Blanco was formally installed Monday as president of a Gulf of Mexico states organization that has labored in obscurity for years but that Louisiana... Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Landrieu rips Bush on debt, Social Security Landrieu rips Bush on debt, Social Security By MARSHA SHULER mshuler@theadvocate.com U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., ripped into President Bush on Monday for transforming major budget surpluses "into a spiraling deficit with red ink everywhere." Landrieu, speaking to the Louisiana... The Advocate        more right  
  • Bush Social Security Plan panned in N.O. Bush Social Security plan panned in N.O. Jefferson is urged to oppose it loudly Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By Bruce Eggler If there were any fans of President Bush's plan for partially privatizing Social Security among the crowd of 150 who showed up for U.S. Rep. William Jefferson's... The Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Governors protest medicaid plan Governors protest Medicaid plans By GERARD SHIELDS gshields@theadvocate.com Advocate Washington bureau WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration's proposal to cut some $40 billion to $60 billion over 10 years from Medicaid would reduce access to health care for the poorest Americans,... The Adovcate        more right  
  • Officials try to increase enrollment in children's health insurance program Officials try to increase enrollment in children's health insurance program March 1, 2005 crodriguez@gannett.com A recent pilot program at LSU's pediatric emergency room to sign up more children for the state health insurance program LaCHIP didn't produce as many enrollees as... The Shreveport Times        more right  
  • Blanco repeats vow to give teachers raise By MICHELLE MILLHOLLON mmillhollon@theadvocate.com Advocate staff writer Ken Uffman, coordinator for the all-volunteer Jump Start Coalition for Personal Finance Literacy, talks with Gov. Kathleen Blanco after her speech Wednesday at the Baton Rouge Rotary Club. Gov. Kathleen Blanco... The Advocate        more right  
  • McCrery targeted on Social Security reform By Bill Walsh The Times-Picayune Washington bureau WASHINGTON -- A liberal advocacy group has set its sights on Rep. Jim McCrery, R-Shreveport, in what is a rapidly mounting public relations battle over President Bush's plan to create private investment accounts in Social Security.... The Times-Picayune        more right  
  • Landrieu Criticizes Bush Budget, Debt Landrieu criticizes Bush budget, debt The Advocate By WILL SENTELL wsentell@theadvocate.com Sen. Mary Landrieu President Bush's budget would saddle the nation with too much debt and hurt federal education and highway aid for Louisiana, U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu said Monday. "It...    more right  
  • Former LA Demo Chair Jeffers selected on Dean Transition Team Feb 14, 2005 Dean Announces DNC Transition Team Brings Together Leaders of Diverse Backgrounds from Across the Country Washington, D.C. – Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman, Governor Howard Dean today announced a transition team hailing from all regions of the country. This...    more right  
  • The Path to A Debt Society February 14, 2005 Dear Friend: One month after taking office for his first term, President Bush laid out a plan to restore fiscal discipline and prosperity to America. When introducing it to the nation, he said: “Many of you have talked about the need to pay down our national debt.... Sen. Mary Landrieu        more right