On the eve of Gov. Jindal’s announcement for President, his long-time head of Coastal Restoration, Garret Graves, offers tepid support of his candidacy.

U. S. Congressman Garret Graves

 

At a meeting of the Baton Rouge Press Club on Monday, June 22, 2015, U. S. Congressman Garret Graves (R-La), who served as Gov. Jindal’s long-time head of Coastal Restoration, offered only very tepid support for Jindal’s impending announcement for President of the United States.  Graves also itemized a list of interim measures to provide traffic relief to Baton Rouge while a long-term solution of another bridge near Plaquemine is pursued.


Congressman Graves responds to question by Robert
Burns regarding his support level for Louisiana Gov. Bobby
 Jindal’s impending announcement for President and
also itemizes interim solutions to Baton Rouge’s traffic problems.
To see the entirety of Congressman Graves’
presentation, CLICK HERE.

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Sen. David Vitter Sounds Off on Louisiana’s excessive number of boards and commissions and the inefficient use of DOTD trust fund tax dollars.

U. S. Senator (and Gubenetorial Candidate) David Vitter

Sen. David Vitter (R-La), candidate for Louisiana Governor, routinely conducts town hall meetings to obtain feedback from his constituents across the state of Louisiana.  Over the course of his tenure as a U. S. Senator, he has conducted over 380 such live town hall meetings across all 64 Louisiana parishes.  Additionally, Sen. Vitter has conducted over 200 telephone town hall meetings.  Sound Off Louisiana attended Sen. Vitter’s last two meetings:  Livingston on May 4, 2015 during which he sounded off regarding Louisiana’s excessive number of boards and commissions, and East Baton Rouge on June 1, 2015 during which he sounded off on the inefficient use of taxpayer dollars funneled into the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) trust fund.  Video highlights follow:

 

 
Sen. Vitter addresses Louisiana’s excess number of boards
and commissions and specifically addresses one of his
constituent’s concerns regarding the Louisiana State
Board of Cosmetology.  Vitter agrees to confer with
former U. S. Congressman Joseph Cao regarding
the situation with the Cosmetology Board.  To see
a video of Congressman Cao’s frustration
with the board and a detailed article on the
 background of Cao’s frustration, CLICK HERE.


Sen. Vitter outlines the inefficient utilization of taxpayer
funds being deposited into the Louisiana State
Highway Trust Fund administered by the Louisiana
Department of Transportation and Development.

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Contractor Corey delaHoussaye Sounds Off on Livingston Parish governmental corruption and the nigtmare his life became when be blew the whistle on that corruption.

Corey delaHoussaye

 

On Tuesday, June 16, 2015, Corey delaHoussaye, a federal whistleblower for massive fraud pertaining to Livingston Parish cleanup operations after hurricane Gustav made landfall on September 1, 2008, sat down for an exclusive interview with Sound Off Louisiana during which he outlined in explicit detail Livingston Parish governmental corruption and the nightmare he and his family’s life became after he blew the whistle on that mass corruption and fraud.  Viewers will find his story fascinating, and for those wanting even more supporting detail, feel free to read the accompanying articles linked at the bottom of this page to obtain far more specificity on the fraudulent dealings and corruption outlined by Mr. delaHoussaye in the video interview below:


Corey delaHoussaye discusses Livingston Parish
governmental 
 corruption and the nightmare he and
his family’s life became 
after he became
a whistleblower on that corruption.

 

CLICK HERE for far more detail on the fraud and corruption Corey discusses above.

CLICK HERE for the details on his attorney, John McLindon, giving a little smack-down to the Inspector General’s Office in 21st JDC.

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