Elbert Guillory wants a seat in the U.S. House representing the 4th Congressional District of Louisiana, and he plans on bringing a pair... of coconuts.
The candidates for Lt. Governor of Louisiana have made their financial filings and it looks as though you and I could be in for quite a few messages on their behalf.
Illegal immigrants should not be permitted a crack at jobs before an American citizen or a person who came into the country legally, according to former U.S. Senate candidate Rob Maness, who criticized an executive amnesty plan from President Barack Obama as being harmful to the American workforce and to minorities in particular.
Under the developing plan, retirees from the four state retirement systems - Louisiana State Employees’ Retirement System, Teachers’ Retirement System of Louisiana, Louisiana School Employees’ Retirement System, and Louisiana State Police Retirement System – will receive an additional $50 per month for a period of 12 months, beginning in July.
State Sen. Elbert Guillory, through the Free At Last PAC, stars in an internet campaign ad in which the lawmaker takes U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu to task for her failure to help African Americans.
Louisiana State Senator Elbert Guillory will run for Lieutenant Governor. Guillory joined "Mornings with Ken and Bernie" today to officially announce his plans to join the Lieutenant Governor race in 2014.