Posted by Kevin Mooney on November 29, 2011Obama Justice Department Accused of Ignoring Law Against Fraudulent VotingPresident Obama’s Justice Department is “philosophically opposed” to enforcing a federal law that calls [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on November 16, 2011Vitter Calls on White House to Account for “Scientific Misconduct” in Federal AgenciesU.S. Department of Interior officials manipulated and altered summary language attached to report to make [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on October 31, 2011Louisiana’s Anti-Debt Resolution Fuels Movement for Constitutional AmendmentBig spenders in Congress who continue to inflate the national debt at the expense of future generations [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on October 25, 2011ObamaCare’s Regulatory Uncertainty Stirs Republican and Democratic Criticism at the State LevelEven as they differ over the merits and defects of health care exchanges, state officials from across [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on October 18, 2011The Cost of ElectionsJeremy Alford explores where Louisiana's legislative candidates have spent $8.9 million in campaign [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on September 27, 2011Doctors in the House: Cassidy and Fleming Call for “Price Transparency”Republicans did not do enough to advance free market reforms within the health care system when they last [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on August 8, 2011Guest Commentary: Debt Legislation Opens the Door for Tax IncreaseThe Budget Control Act of 2011 puts Louisiana's oil and gas industry in a vulnerable position.Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on July 26, 2011Jindal’s Opposition to Health Care Exchanges Fuels Debate Among ConservativesLibertarians with the Cato Institute ardently endorse Gov. Bobby Jindal's resistance to health care [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on July 20, 2011Louisiana’s Republicans Unify Behind “Cut, Cap and Balance” LegislationLouisiana's House Republicans were united in their support of the "Cut, Cap and Balance" legislation that [...]Read more