Boustany Heading Back To Washington
The election is over and the people have spoken. 61% of voters in Louisiana's 3rd Congressional district voted to send Charles Boustany back to Washington to be their voice.
The election is over and the people have spoken. 61% of voters in Louisiana's 3rd Congressional district voted to send Charles Boustany back to Washington to be their voice.
Local races and a congressional run-off will be on the minds of voters between now and December.
Congressmen Charles Boustany and Jeff Landry will face off in a debate prior to the election on November 6th. The questions will come from you, so what question would you ask either/both men?
The stage is set and the two men have agreed to debate.
One of the keys to boosting our oil and gas industry is dredging out the channels leading inland from the Gulf of Mexico. Our ports are not deep enough for some big ocean-going vessels to work at importing and exporting oil.
So, where are we with the digging? We had the chance to ask Congressman Jeff Landry when he was in the studio today.
We are YOUR radio station and not your elected official. We are held to a much higher standard.
Congressman Jeff Landry stopped by the Bruce and the Kennel Club Show Tuesday morning to discuss digging up mud. Not the kind of political mud we are used to hearing about from Washington, this is good ol' Louisiana mud and it could mean millions of dollars and hundreds of jobs for our state.
Last night while most of South Louisiana's registered voters were gearing up for Saints football, the President of the United States was making a major speech about employment in our country. One Louisiana Congressman, Jeff Landry (R), knew that he could not yell out what he and a lot of people in South Louisiana know about employment in our state. Instead the 3rd district Republican Congressman let his feelings be known with a small sign that got right to the point. DRILLING = JOBS,