Posted by Fergus Hodgson on September 9, 2010Louisiana Congressmen Join Chinese Officials to Promote Free TradeBoustany and Cao highlight opportunities for state and call for aggressive action to resolve trade [...]Read more
Posted by Jennifer Moreale on March 6, 2010Proposed High-Speed Rail No Bargain for LouisianaA feasibility study by Burk-Kleinpeter Inc. and HDR Engineering emphasizes the economic and social [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on March 2, 2010Commentary: Traffic Cameras Not the Answer for New OrleansNPR reports on a public backlash in Arizona against the state’s use of highway traffic cameras, similar [...]Read more
Posted by Jennifer Moreale on January 18, 2010Corruption: A Recurring Topic in the 2010 Mayor’s RaceThe latest candidate forum took place on Friday, January 15th at Loyola University New Orleans and had as [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Kane on January 15, 2010Loyola Hosting Mayoral Forum on Corruption TonightThis promises to be an interesting event.Read more
Posted by James Plummer on October 29, 2009NOLA Crime Cameras Finally Get a ConvictionMore than five years and six million dollars later, the “crime cameras” planted around New [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Kane on October 6, 2009Read the Inspector General’s Report on City Budget ProcessThe Pelican Institute has obtained a copy of the Inspector General’s review of the 2009 budget [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Kane on October 1, 2009Questions Remain Over Contracts with ACORNFor two weeks we have been trying to learn more about the contracts between ACORN and the City of New [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Kane on April 8, 2009Good News for Louisiana Beer LoversA New York Times article about New Orleans with no political agenda? Strange but true. This piece on New [...]Read more