Listly by Stephen Sabludowsky
Here are some Louisiana politicians making a positive difference in state and local governments and in Louisiana politics
The latest from Chad Rogers (@thedeadpelican). Random thoughts Chad E. Rogers, publisher of http://thedeadpelican.com. Denham Springs, LA
Jim Engster, every weekday Jim engages listeners with compelling discussions ranging from presidential and gubernatorial campaigns to LSU football and the aftermath of disasters like Hurricane Isaac. Jim serves as president of the Louisiana Radio Network and Tiger Rag Magazine and hosted the statewide offering Louisiana Live from 1998-2003.
C.B. Forgotston, Jr. is a native of Newellton in Tensas Parish. He has his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and his Juris Doctor degrees from LSU. He worked for the Louisiana Legislature for over 13 years. The last seven years of his tenure he was the Chief Counsel for the House Appropriations Committee. Check him out at Forgotston.com
Jean Armstrong, President of Leaders With Vision and former President of the League of Women Voters of Louisiana
Governor Bobby Jindal's official Web site includes current issues in focus, public policy, news, video, email newsletters, public events and contact information.
Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, a democrat, who is running for re-election
The official U.S. Senate website of Senator David Vitter of Louisiana
Roger Francis Villere, Jr. (born August 16, 1949, pronounced Villeree), is a businessman from Metairie in Jefferson Parish in suburban New Orleans who on March 26, 2004, was elected state chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party by the 144-member GOP State Central Committee. He succeeded Pat Brister of St.
Louisiana State Senator Karen Carter Peterson, chairwoman of the Louisiana Democratic Party
Bernie Pinsonat,Louisiana pollster and political analyst. Contributor to Bayoubuzz.com
Since January of 1999, Crouere has been a radio talk show host based in New Orleans, LA. His programs are dedicated to examining the top issues of the day on the local, state and national levels. Crouere offers listeners political debate, analysis, and interviews with interesting political leaders and commentators.
Director of Louisiana Center for Women and Government, a prestigious statewide organization