FROM IBERIA TO ST. MARY, WE DON’T NEED MISGUIDED LEGAL ACTION

The Daily Iberian

In Louisiana, we have prided ourselves on creating energy for the world for more than a century. Energy production is not only critical to our state’s economy and local communities,

but also essential for our coastal protection efforts.

In fact, the only continuous source of funding for Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan comes from oil and natural gas production on and off our shores. Since 2017, oil and natural gas companies have generated $415 million directly for state coastal building initiatives, according to the state Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. In addition, energy leaders like Shell, Chevron and ExxonMobil invest millions of dollars into storm protection and coastal restoration efforts across Louisiana.

Even so, discussions have occurred in St. Mary, St. Martin and Iberia parishes about joining legal action against our state’s largest employer and number one private contributor of coastal restoration dollars—the oil and natural gas industry. The Freeport McMoran “settlement scheme” was created by a small group of trial lawyers and a company that no longer has any footprint or employees in Louisiana. Luckily, our local elected officials saw through the mirage.

For nearly a decade, these trial lawyers have pushed misguided litigation against Louisiana’s energy industry in our parishes and still have nothing to show for it. Terrebonne, Lafourche and Vermilion Parishes have all firmly stated they are against this misguided legal action. Statewide, the “settlement scheme” has failed at the Louisiana legislature twice already and a resolution explicitly opposing the lawsuits has passed both chambers.

Most recently, the St. Mary Parish Council voted down a resolution to support the settlement and refused to take legal action against the industry. During the council meeting, Councilman Scott Ramsey said, “These lawsuits have hurt Louisiana and they are going to hurt St. Mary Parish if we participate in this. The only ones that come out in this deal are the trial attorneys and they stand to make millions.” Parish President David Hanagriff said that he was on record for being against the legal action.

District Attorney Bo Duhe even stated at the meeting, “I said it from the very beginning that I would not file a lawsuit against these companies. My family has had oil and gas production on properties since the 1930’s. I realize how important an industry this is. I realize the benefit it has brought to our communities.”

DA Duhe further added, “I will continue to stay by this statement that I have not filed a lawsuit, I won’t file a lawsuit, here, now or in the future.”

This definitive vote by the St. Mary Parish Council proves that St. Mary Parish is committed to working with Louisiana’s oil and natural gas industry, not against it.

Earlier in September, after originally placing consideration of the settlement on the Parish Council agenda, St. Martin Parish reversed course and refused to consider this legal settlement move at all. This is all great news for the hundreds of thousands of people who depend on the industry everyday for their livelihoods.

The Grow Louisiana Coalition and our 110,000+ supporters thank our St. Mary and St. Martin Parish leaders for opposing this settlement scheme, standing up to lawsuits against the industry and showing parish residents that you stand with the oil and natural gas industry. This was a clear signal to industry opponents: St. Mary and St. Martin Parishes support jobs, not lawsuits.

We look forward to continuing our work so that other parishes may join St. Mary, St. Martin Vermilion, Terrebonne and Lafourche to voice strong support of our industry. Louisiana works when we work together.

Lawsuits not included.

— Marc Ehrhardt, Executive Director, Grow Louisiana Coalition

Posted on October 12, 2022 and filed under Louisiana.

Holden Hoggatt Touts His Endorsement by "Lions of Acadiana"

In what has to be the dumbest political move in his campaign to replace Rep. Clay Higgins of District 3 - LA, Holden Hoggatt is touting the endorsement of three “Lions of Acadiana”. Who do these lions consist of? None other than establishment politicians like Democrats John Breaux and Chris John and RINO Charles Boustany.

“Today I’m proud to receive the endorsement of leaders who ushered in historic prosperity for our families and businesses, and showed up for our families on good days and bad for more than 50 years of combined service in Congress,” Hoggatt said in news release.

Read more: Former congressmen rally behind Holden Hoggatt in bid to upset Rep. Clay Higgins


Posted on October 11, 2022 and filed under Bill Cassidy, Holden Hoggatt, Louisiana.

Iberia Parish President Expresses Support for Oil and Gas Industry

In a letter penned to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Iberia Parish President Larry Richard expressed his support for lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico. His letter went on to state the importance of the need for domestic oil and gas for both the federal government and the local economy. A copy of the letter sent to the agency can be found below.

Posted on October 11, 2022 and filed under Iberia Parish, Oil and Gas.

Tulsi Gabbard Announces She's Leaving the Democrat Party

Photo source: Twitter

Posted on October 11, 2022 and filed under Tulsi Gabbard.

Tucker Carlson, Louisiana AG Dub New Orleans A US ‘Murder Capital’

“This is an emergency. There’s no bigger. It’s even worse than global warming or Covid. People are dying at a greater rate than any other place in the United States,” Carlson said after the video played. “So if you’re in charge of New Orleans, you would respond immediately.”

Posted on October 6, 2022 and filed under Jeff Landry, New Orleans.

Jeff Landry Officially Launches Campaign for Louisiana Governor

LAFAYETTE, LA — Today, Jeff Landry officially launched his campaign for Governor of Louisiana. In his video announcement, Landry shares his life story and starts a conversation with Louisiana voters about the problems facing our state and ways we can join together to fix them.

“We deserve a government as good as our people, and we’re not getting it,” Landry explained. “During my life, I have walked in the very shoes of people who struggle more than they should in a state as blessed as this one. We must join together to build the Louisiana we want, our neighbors need, and our children deserve.”

In the announcement video, Landry shares his personal history, not only as a former Congressman and current Attorney General, but growing up working in the sugar cane fields, serving our nation in uniform, and our communities as a police officer and Sheriff’s Deputy. Landry also discusses the need to tackle crime that has gripped Louisiana’s major cities and places the blame on failed local leadership driven by “woke” district attorneys.

“To the people in those cities, we care about you. We know you are good people living with a bad government. Your family deserves a safe neighborhood because when you hurt, our entire state hurts,” Landry added.

Landry also took time to highlight the crisis in our local schools where our children are pulled into social culture wars to score political points instead of being taught the basics, like reading, writing, and arithmetic.

“I believe the most important voice in a child’s education is the parents,” Landry said. “As the son of a schoolteacher, I think it’s a sin that, right now, seventy-four percent of our fourth graders can’t read the way they should, and nearly eighty percent of our eighth graders can’t do basic math. I’m angry that our children’s education isn’t a priority.”

Over the weeks and months to come, while continuing his service as Louisiana’s Attorney General, Landry will tour the state to meet with voters and local leaders to discuss their vision for Louisiana’s future.

Posted on October 5, 2022 and filed under Jeff Landry.

KENNEDY: Democrats and White House Started the Defund and Disrespect the Police Movement

Sen. John Kennedy, LA, has been a vocal critic of the Biden administration and Democrats, in general, regarding the “defunding the police” movement. Just last month, his office released the following:

WASHINGTON – Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) today addressed rising crime rates Americans are experiencing in the wake of Pres. Biden’s soft-on-crime policies.

Kennedy outlined the four steps needed to reduce crime in Louisiana and American communities:

- Hire more police officers.

- Keep police officers on the force.

- Get rid of prosecutors whose attitude is, “Hear no evil. See no evil. Prosecute no evil.”

- Stop disrespecting the police.

Key excerpts from Kennedy’s statement include:

“Long term, we can debate the solutions to crime, but short term, in my judgment, we have to do three things. Number one: We've got to hire more cops.”

“Number two: We're going to have to stop the retirements among our police officers. They're retiring in droves.”

“The third thing we need to do to get control of crime [won't] cost any money, but it may be the most difficult of all three of the things we have to do. We have to improve the morale of our cops, and that starts with our elected officials.

“But I think that if you talk to most moms and dad in this country, and ask them what are they worried about when they lie down to sleep at night and can’t, I don’t think they’re worried about proper pronoun usage. I don’t think they’re worried about the president’s war against oil production in America. I think they’re more worried about their job and the economy and inflation, and I think they’re worried about crime.”

“And you’re not going to get control of crime until you keep the cops you have, you add more cops and you stand behind your cops when they’re right, which is 99.9 percent of the time. And folks, that doesn’t cost money.

“…We have sent a breathtaking amount of money to state and local government. I mean, they’ve got more money now than they’ve ever had in their entire histories, adjusted for inflation. They’ve got the money to do this.”

View Kennedy’s complete remarks here.

Yesterday, while on Fox News, Kennedy continued on his focus on this issue by reiterating his stance on defunding and disrespecting of law enforcement.

Posted on October 5, 2022 and filed under Joe Biden, Law Enforcement, John Kennedy.

State Representative John Stefanksi Announces Bid for Louisiana Attorney General

Photo source: Louisiana House of Representatives

Posted on October 3, 2022 and filed under Louisiana.

SKRMETTA: Speaking Out Against the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2022 (“EISA”)

About EISA: Introduced in Senate (02/28/2022) This bill addresses U.S. energy independence, the production and importation of oil and natural gas, and the rescission of specified environmental requirements. Specifically, the bill directs the President to develop a plan for the United States to achieve energy independence by 2024.

Posted on September 29, 2022 and filed under Louisiana, Oil and Gas.

Defending Election Integrity, AG Jeff Landry Calls for Repeal of Biden Executive Order

BATON ROUGE, LA – Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry is leading a 13-state coalition calling for Joe Biden to rescind his Executive Order 14019 which authorizes the executive branch to utilize all federal executive agencies’ power, resources, and reach to carry out voter registration and voter mobilization activities. The coalition’s opposition is based in law, noting that the U.S. Constitution does not provide this power to the executive branch and arguing that this responsibility falls on state legislatures.

“The government’s job is to provide an equal opportunity for all eligible citizens to exercise their right to vote, ensure that every legal vote is counted, and keep the process transparent and secure,” said Attorney General Landry. “It is not the government’s job to entice people to vote.”

In their letter to the President, Attorney General Landry and his colleagues explain that regulating the registration process has been a state legislative function and that Biden’s plan attempts to grant political appointees who lead the hundreds of federal agencies with offices across the country the power to intervene in elections in unprecedented ways.

What’s more: the letter highlights the real concern of third-party organizations improperly injecting themselves into the election process by using Biden’s Executive Order to circumvent state election laws. These federally-backed third party-organizations may create the appearance of corruption, thus undermining the integrity and public trust in elections.

Attorney General Landry, who fought successfully against this in the 2020 election cycle when the Center for Tech and Civil Life tried to inject private funds into the Louisiana election system, added: “Perhaps the most troubling aspect of the Executive Order is its command for federal agencies to support ‘approved’ third-party organizations as they conduct voter registration efforts by allowing them to do so on federal agency premises in states across the country.”

“The Executive Order provides no details as to which groups will be approved, who will approve them, and what criteria will be used for approval,” continued Attorney General Landry. “Obviously, there is a legitimate concern that only those groups aligned with the political party of the current administration, Joe Biden’s political party, will receive approval and be granted this unprecedented support and access.”

“The Executive Order appears to create a get-out-the-vote campaign that benefits one party over the other,” concluded Attorney General Landry. “I am proud to stand with my fellow attorneys general for election integrity and against this unethical, illegal, and unconstitutional Executive Order. We must protect our election system to ensure fair and transparent elections, untainted by undue influence.”

Joining Attorney General Landry in the letter are the attorneys general from Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana,  Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah.

A copy of the letter may be found at agjefflandry.com/Article/13075.

Posted on September 29, 2022 and filed under Jeff Landry.

LOUISIANA FAMILY FORUM: Louisiana Lifts Vaccine Mandate for Students

In a win for religious liberty and medical freedom, the Louisiana Department of Health has finally repealed the COVID-19 shot mandate for students.

Some made the personal decision to take the COVID-19 shot and that’s their prerogative, but others have concerns about vaccine connections to aborted fetal tissue and the vaccine response, particularly myocarditis in young men. 

There is no longer a COVID vaccine mandate for children to attend school in Louisiana!

Attorney General Jeff Landry and others have fought unjust mandates for a year now. 

Landry issued this statement:  

“Today is the culmination of hard work by so many concerned parents throughout Louisiana. This is the direct result of moms, dads, grandparents, and guardians fighting for what is right. I thank Representative Raymond Crews, Health Freedom Louisiana, the Bayou Mama Bears, Town Hall Baton Rouge, Children’s Health Defense, and all those from across Louisiana that stood with us for parental choice.”

“Child medical decisions should be made by their guardians, not the government. I hope this health freedom victory reminds everyone what can happen when we all work together. When citizens are engaged and get involved, their government will listen.”

Posted on September 27, 2022 .

Fighting For American Energy And State Sovereignty, Attorney General Jeff Landry Leads Opposition To “Permitting-Reform” Bill

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry leads 18 state coalition in critical letter to Senate Leadership 


BATON ROUGE, LA – Citing economic, legal, and procedural issues – Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry is leading a coalition of 18 states in vocal opposition to the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2022. The state chief legal officers slammed the proposed legislation by U.S. Senator Joe Manchin as a back-door attempt to impose the failed Clean Power Plan.

“The Biden Administration and its allies in Congress are attempting to not only force unreliable renewables on hard-working Americans, but also turn those consumers into bigger pawns of the green energy industry,” said Attorney General Landry. “The DC elites, in a rushed process, want to restrict the electric power grid by repealing the traditional authority of the states to regulate their own resources and utility policies.”

In their letter to Senate Leadership, Attorney General Landry and his colleagues explain how Manchin’s dangerous proposal contains three interrelated provisions that, particularly when taken together, eviscerate states’ ability to chart their own land-use and energy policies.

“First, it would authorize private companies to use eminent domain against state land. Second, it would authorize FERC to command utilities to construct entirely new transmission facilities whenever and wherever FERC deems necessary. And third, it would authorize companies to spread costs of constructing new transmission facilities onto residents of other states, requiring citizens of one state to subsidize the agenda of citizens in other states,” wrote the attorneys general. “These provisions eviscerate state sovereign authority, commandeer companies to carry out the will of a three-vote majority of FERC Commissioners, undermine the power of each citizens’ vote to decide policies at the state level, and inevitably force the citizens of our states to subsidize the costs of expensive energy policy preferences of California and New York.”

They also added that the measure – which is expected to be taken up without committee hearings or great public input – is an attack on federalism, providing broad new authority to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) that could unravel traditional authority between the states and the federal government.

“We have spent nearly a decade defending our states against the overreaching and illegal Clean Power Plan – eventually winning at the U.S. Supreme Court; this new Act seeks to undo that work,” explained Attorney General Landry. “Allowing private companies to use eminent domain and pass costs to residents does not equate to independence or security; just more profits off the backs of working families.”

Joining Attorney General Landry in the letter are the attorneys general from Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia.


EnergyandSecurityActLetter-FINAL.pdf

Posted on September 27, 2022 and filed under Jeff Landry, Louisiana, Oil and Gas.

Are mRNA Vaccines Safe & Effective?

Posted on September 26, 2022 and filed under Coronavirus.

Republicans, focus midterms on Biden errors and don't say anything stupid

Photo source: Cook Political Report

It’s finally September, and that means we are about to hit the fourth quarter of our midterm election season. Labor Day marks the traditional beginning of the period when it actually matters what candidates do and say. Everyone is paying attention now and every news cycle counts. For months, the "experts" in Washington, D.C., predicted a red wave for Republicans in November but now the very same "experts" are having second thoughts. 

In March, the Wall Street Journal’s generic ballot poll – conducted by Trump pollster and my friend Tony Fabrizio – showed Republicans ahead five points. Last week, the same poll had Democrats up three. A staggering political shift in just six months. 

Let me be clear. President Joe Biden is NOT responsible for his party’s shifting fortunes. The midterms are no longer a referendum on his thin record. Instead, we now have a choice election with a GOP brand that has seen much better days. 

Read more: Republicans, focus midterms on Biden errors and don't say anything stupid

Posted on September 23, 2022 and filed under Joe Biden.