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Alford: What’s next for John Kennedy, LABI and campaign finance? 

What’s next for John Kennedy? After capturing a few news cycles this year and last for thinking about and then not running for governor, U.S....
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Alford: Leadership changes in the works at LABI, LED and C100

Three organizations that reside inside the beating heart of commerce in the Bayou State—the Committee of 100; Louisiana Association of Business and Industry; and Louisiana Economic Development—will all have new leadership installed over the next five months.
Rolfe McCollister

Opinion | Waguespack is the right choice for governor

This column reflects the opinion of the author only and does not constitute an endorsement by Business Report. Business Report does not endorse any...
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Alford: Qualifying challenges offer another way to win

Candidacy challenges—or sometimes just the threat of legal action—have torpedoed several campaigns this cycle and led to the unopposed election of the insurance commissioner,...

Alford: Nearly half of Louisiana’s Senate is already seated weeks out from October elections

As of this week, eight Democrats and 11 Republicans have been elected to Louisiana’s 39-member Senate because they faced no opposition or candidate challenges.  

Alford: Democrats have never looked weaker in Louisiana

After years of rapid growth that led to solid majorities in different corners of the state, Republicans are positioned for what can only be described as dominance in Louisiana.

A response from BREC Superintendent Corey K. Wilson to the City Park petition 

In 2014, City Park Golf Course had 15,927 rounds played and in 2022 rounds increased to 23,262, a 46% increase. Even more striking, in 2021, City Park recovered 99.2% of its operating costs and in 2022 it recovered 112% of its operating costs, surpassing expenses by nearly $40,000.
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Alford: Will there be ‘unexpected moments’ as the 2023 election cycle begins?

Last go-around, in 2019, statewide candidates signed up for office in the executive suite of the Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office in Baton Rouge. 

Opinion | The City Park petition: A response from BREC Superintendent Corey K. Wilson

Editor's Note: This was written by BREC Superintendent Corey K. Wilson in response to an opinion column written by Rolfe McCollister in August 2023,...
Rolfe McCollister

Opinion | City Park petition for central park will send a message

This story has been changed since its original publication to reflect that BREC currently has five courses and not six. Also, a reference to...
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Opinion | Money remains undefeated

The second St. George legal verse was the same as the first: It’s all about the Benjamins. An appeals court in July delivered the latest...
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Alford: What role will AI play in Louisiana politics?

Right now, there seems to be more questions than answers about the evolving role of artificial intelligence in Louisiana politics and government relations. 

Opinion: Let’s stick up for Baton Rouge’s new pro hockey team

We encourage locals to cheer on the vision our Baton Rouge Zydeco represents. At least it’s not spelled “Zydeceaux.”

Alford: How high could legislative turnover climb?

Due to unexpected resignations, term limits and lawmakers seeking other offices, turnover in the Louisiana Legislature could reach as high as 33% heading into...

Opinion | Can college admissions be race-neutral?

Lucas Spielfogel is executive director of the Baton Rouge Youth Coalition, a free program that helps students succeed in high school as well as...

Alford: Veto session kicks off with uncertainty

Lawmakers will return to Baton Rouge today for another veto override session—the third in as many years. At one time considered rare, this political exercise has become almost commonplace during this current term of state government.  

Alford: A transitional time at the state Capitol 

Between the threat of additional sessions this summer and reelection campaigns in the fall, there will be no shortage of political action in Louisiana’s Capitol as the Legislature and Gov. John Bel Edwards’ administration move through the final year of this term of state government. 
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Opinion| The joy of passion and great expectations

Baton Rouge has the potential to be as successful as LSU sports if we're willing to invest the same passion and expectations.
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Opinion| Why can’t Baton Rouge get synchronized traffic signals?

If you think 23 years is enough time to get traffic lights synchronized in Baton Rouge ... you would be sadly wrong.

Alford: Legislative players remain on veto watch

Gov. John Bel Edwards issued a set of vetoes last week, his first since the regular session was adjourned earlier this month. The executive actions grabbed a few headlines here and there, but they failed to answer the larger questions looming over the state Capitol.