The FBI says a Mississippi man whose home and business were searched as part of an investigation into poisoned letters sent to the president and others has been arrested in the case.
Well, there were some that said he was out before he was in. I wondered if he might be considering things anyway since there are certainly some interesting names coming about that would want to be Governor after Bobby Jindal leaves office...
So, who should it be? There have been a lot of names floating around out there and many of them seem like they would work. Names like John Fleming, who was recently mentioned as a possibility along with others like Charles Boustany and even his recent opponent for Congress, Jeff Landry...
Oh boy. What a statement to make and now she is on record. Mary Landrieu came out in the Senate and said the following,
I am not going to keep cutting the discretionary budget, which by the way is not out of control, despite what you hear on Fox News...
Senator Mary Landrieu has announced that she is seeking a 4th term as one of the Senators from the state of Louisiana. She has made news in many ways over the last several years, including as having taken part in what was then called "The Louisiana Purchase," which referenced her voting for Obamacare in return for $300 million in Medicaid dollars that she claims Governor Jindal asked fo
Recent news reports have President Barack Obama making a recess appointment when many are saying that Congress was not in recess. Indeed, the Senate held a session one day before he decided to appoint Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau...
Indiana Senator, Republican Richard Lugar has charged that the Tea Party has kept Republicans from gaining control of the Senate. He says that people need to support the establishment candidates if they want to take control.
Interestingly enough, Mr...
7th District Congressman Charles Boustany joined "Mornings With Ken and Bernie" today to talk about the latest with fiscal matters in Washington. As Boustany explains there will be plenty to investigate when they return from their recess.
Some 52,000 state employees can breathe a collective sigh of relief after a state Senate panel rejected legislation that would have reduced their potential pension benefits.
7th District Congressman Charles Boustany joined Bernadette Lee and Ken Romero on The Morning Report to discuss the latest in debate over the new healthcar law. One element of the law was struck down by a federal judge this week. Boustany answered questions about that issue along with the latest on unemployment benefit extensions and tax cuts.