The State of Louisiana Political Leadership

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In the first 100 days of the new Louisiana Republican Governor Jeff Landry and the Republican supermajorities in the House and Senate, the Louisiana residents are witnessing a political leadership that doesn’t reflect the state we see and doesn’t address our challenges. As a result, we have an urgent reminder of why voter registration and voter education are important and& change the& status& quo& in& Baton& Rouge& so& we& can finally& startmaking& meaningful& progress& for all& Louisiana& residents. As the& late& U.S. President& John F. Kennedy noted in his speech about the educated citizens obligations at the 90th& anniversary convocation of Vanderbilt University in 1963,“He& knows that& ‘knowledge is& power,’& more& so& today& than ever& before.& He& knows& that& only an educated and informed people will be a free people, that the ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the& security of all, and that if we can, as [Thomas] Jefferson put& it, ‘enlighten the& people& generally…& tyranny& and& the& oppressions& of& mind& and& bodywill& vanish,& like& evil& spirits at the dawn of the day.’” The& Landry& administration& and& supermajority& are& long& on& rhetoric& but& short& on& substances. Their& politics is more& about& apathy& than& empathy. That& power& trumps...

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