Category: Politics
New Orleans DA Candidates: What You Need to Know
October 17, 2020Throughout the race for Orleans Parish District Attorney, three of the four candidates have done their best to convince voters that criminal justice reform is at the forefront of their […]
What Does Amendment 5 Mean? How to Vote on This Corporate Welfare Amendment
October 16, 2020Amendment 5’s wording on your ballot is purposefully confusing. It states, “Do you support an amendment to authorize local governments to enter into cooperative endeavor ad valorem tax exemption agreements with new […]
Senator Bill Cassidy’s Pro-Life Values in Conflict with Trump-Endorsed Antiviral Treatment
October 15, 2020Ethical inconsistencies among conservative representatives have emerged recently after President Trump received an antiviral cocktail developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, which utilized immortalized cell lines from human embryonic kidney cells (HEK293T) […]
Louisiana ACLU Offers Guide for Transgender Voters
October 13, 2020In Louisiana, voter ID laws could stop as much as 58 percent of Louisiana’s transgender population could have difficulties voting.
An Overview of Every Criminal Judicial Race for November
October 13, 2020You know Joe Biden is running; you may like Antoine Pierce or Adrian Perkins for Senate; and you’ll probably vote for Cedric Richmond for Representative (because who else is there?). […]
Key Issues for a Highly Coveted Demographic this Election: The Latino Community
October 12, 2020Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden recently made a comment about Latinos, in which he stated Latino voters are “an incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes about different things.” Out […]
Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser Working On Plan to Take French Quarter from City Control
October 9, 2020Lieutenant Governor Bill Nungesser wants to restore tourism across Louisiana as the state reopens – and he wants to start by taking control of the French Quarter away from the city of New Orleans.
Defunding the Police Means Defunding Your City with This Bill
October 8, 2020On Monday Republicans in the Louisiana House Appropriations committee advanced legislation that would deter the defunding of police in cities, parishes, and universities. House Bill 38 would require universities, parishes, […]
OPSB Candidate Believes LGBTQ Kids Don’t Deserve Equality
October 6, 2020On November 3, 2020, voters in Orleans Parish will vote to re-elect incumbent Leslie Ellison or one of her opponents J.C. Romero or Winston “Boom” Whitten Jr. to Orleans Parish […]
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