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The State of Louisiana Political Leadership

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In the first 100 days of the new Louisiana Republican Governor Jeff Landry and the Republican supermajorities in the House and Senate, the Louisiana residents are witnessing a political leadership that doesn’t reflect the state we see and doesn’t address our challenges. As a result, we have an urgent reminder of why voter registration and voter education are important and change the status quo in Baton Rouge so we can finally startmaking meaningful progress for all Louisiana residents. As the late U.S. President John F. Kennedy noted in his speech about the educated citizens obligations at the 90th anniversary convocation of Vanderbilt University in 1963,“He knows that ‘knowledge is power,’ more so today than ever before. He knows that only an educated and informed people will be a free people, that the ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all, and that if we can, as [Thomas] Jefferson put it, ‘enlighten the people generally… tyranny and the oppressions of mind and bodywill vanish, like evil spirits at the dawn of the day.’”

The Landry administration and supermajority are long on rhetoric but short on substances.

Their politics is more about apathy than empathy. That power trumps principles. But I truly believe in thefounding principles of our country, that all men and women are created equal, under God, and entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

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Christopher Etienne

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