Jeremy Alford: With elections mostly over, focus turns to legislative leadership
After this past weekend’s primary elections, the drama and intrigue surrounding the Louisiana Legislature’s next term is dying down a bit.
After this past weekend’s primary elections, the drama and intrigue surrounding the Louisiana Legislature’s next term is dying down a bit.
In my column a few weeks ago, I shared my excitement of traveling to the Holy Land for the first time.
I have become intrigued by the story of an oak tree that stood at the mouth of the Calcasieu River centuries ago.
The Hamas attack on Israel carries with it some distant echoes — echoes of a time, almost exactly 50 years ago, in almost exactly the same place, that changed south Louisiana for decades to come.
Despite an early voting process that underperformed, state election officials are standing by a primary turnout prediction of somewhere between 42% and 46%.
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