Charles Boustany on Welfare Reform

Today, Charles Boustany (LA-3) chaired a Ways & Means Human Resources Subcommittee hearing on welfare reform, specifically focused on making reforms to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program

This hearing kicks off an effort to make the first substantive reforms to TANF since the welfare reforms of the 1990’s. Yesterday, National Journal published an article that Welfare Reform is Ways & Means Chairman Paul Ryan’s “Next Big Thing” after the trade agenda. As Chairman of the Human Resources Subcommittee, Dr. Boustany is positioned as Chairman Ryan’s top lieutenant on welfare reform and will continue to play an active role as this initiative moves forward.

“I welcome our members, witnesses and guests to this morning’s hearing on welfare reform reauthorization proposals.

”On April 30, this subcommittee held a hearing on ideas to improve TANF to help more families find work and escape poverty. We had an excellent panel of witnesses who shared their ideas, and since that time members and staff have been discussing ways that we might work together to improve our nation’s welfare system

”Today, our hearing will focus on specific proposals to improve the lives of families on welfare by better promoting work and helping families in need move up the economic ladder. Work is the only way for people to really escape poverty and achieve the American Dream, and we are eager to help more families succeed at doing just that.

”The Ways and Means Committee discussion draft released last Friday is designed to focus on outcomes—helping people get jobs and stay employed—and to help more people move from welfare to self-sufficiency. In short, this discussion draft:

· Revitalizes the work requirement for people collecting welfare benefits;

· Provides states more options to help people prepare to leave welfare for employment;

· Holds states accountable for getting adults off welfare and into jobs;

· Prevents the work requirements from being waived;

· Ends the TANF marriage penalty, among other key reforms; and

· Maintains funding for the TANF program going forward.

”I would like to thank ranking Member Doggett and his staff for working with us on this draft. We are doing this the right way—holding constructive hearings, working in a bipartisan way on draft legislation, and soliciting expert and public comment as our work continues. We welcome our witnesses’ comments, and will be working together to incorporate that feedback as this legislation progresses.

”I would also like to thank the many members who have joined me in introducing specific bills to improve how the TANF program works. Whether it’s ensuring more adults on welfare are engaged in work and activities, providing additional flexibility so these activities meet people’s specific needs, or just setting a goal of reducing poverty through more employment, those bills are important markers on our path to helping families find work, escape poverty, and achieve the American Dream.

”We are joined by several additional members today, including Representative Paulsen and Representative Renacci, who are former members of this subcommittee. We welcome them back, and I appreciate everyone’s contributions to this effort.”

Posted on July 15, 2015 and filed under Charles Boustany.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner???

At the upcoming Jefferson-Jackson Dinner being planned by the Louisiana Democrat Party, avowed socialist and nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, will be one of the guests.  According to a recent email, he will be featured along with the likes of John Bel Edwards, candidate for Louisiana Governor, and Kip Holden, candidate for Louisiana Attorney General.

Guess this addition to the list of guests will enhance Mary Landrieu's paid good-bye meeting with donors.

 

Posted on July 15, 2015 and filed under Louisiana, Democrats.

LABI Issues Their 2015 Legislative Scorecard

It's apparent that the votes cast by the legislature in the recently completed 2015 session did not sit well with LABI, as referenced below from their 2015 report.  A large majority of those in Baton Rouge have scored an "F" on this report; many of those were considered fiscally responsible Republicans and quite of few of these lawmakers are up for re-election this fall. 

It seems that voting to support $600 million in tax increases upon the citizens and businesses of the State of Louisiana is not a very good idea after all.

Posted on July 15, 2015 and filed under Louisiana, Taxes.

Retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honore Blasts Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell Over BP Settlement

Photo source: The Lens

Photo source: The Lens

Lt. Gen. Russel Honore has come out with an opinion piece that is critical of the decision by Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell to settle with oilfield giant BP over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.  In what amounts to Caldwell being called out for aiding and abetting his big money attorney friends while ignoring the best interests of his state, Honore calls Caldwell to the carpet and states that the state could have gotten a better settlement.

Read more: BP settlement: Tens of millions for lawyers, not nearly enough for the coast

Posted on July 10, 2015 and filed under Louisiana, Oil and Gas, Jeff Landry.

Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell Attends Re-Election Announcement by Democrat Barbara Norton

Photo source: Erin Buchanan/KTBS 3 News

Photo source: Erin Buchanan/KTBS 3 News

This week, Louisiana’s Republican-In-Name-Only Attorney General Buddy Caldwell stood side by side with hard-left Democrat State Representative Barbara Norton at her re-election announcement in Shreveport. 

Norton is a prominent member of the Democratic Caucus and the Legislative Black Caucus. Infamously known for believing “shall” does not mean “got to” in legislative language, Norton has been one of the Legislature’s staunchest supporters of Obamacare, gun control, and higher taxes.

So it comes as no surprise that Caldwell, who serenaded and praised Mary Landrieu at Washington Mardi Gras, would endorse another leftist. After all, Caldwell was a Democrat elected official for over 30 years before changing his registration to save his taxpayer-funded job.

This latest episode is further proof that Caldwell changed his party but certainly not his principles.

 

Posted on July 9, 2015 and filed under Jeff Landry, Louisiana.

These are Desperate Times for Louisiana Democrats

In what can only be called a sign of desperation and viewed as grasping for straws, the head of the Louisiana Democratic Party, Karen Carter Peterson, used a satirical website in order to promote a false story concerning Gov. Bobby Jindal.  In her defense, she claimed she knew it was satirical all along, but nonetheless, this made her and the Party look foolish.

Jason Dore' with the Louisiana Republican Party had this to say about the fiasco in an email last night:

"It's a good day in Louisiana if the Democrats are focused on anything other than trying to keep children trapped in failing schools.  That seems to be their mission, so if they want to waste more time attacking Republicans for things we didn't do and for saying things we didn't say, that's fine. A brief look at Louisiana's political environment shows that the voters aren't buying what they're selling any more,"

Not to be outdone, one of the stars in the Democratic Party in Louisiana, Ted James, picked up on this same piece and ran with it later in the evening.  He's since deleted it off of his Twitter page, but with the power of screen shots, it has managed to be captured.  Scott McKay of The Hayride has written a piece on this issue, which can be found here.

Photo source: The Hayride

Photo source: The Hayride

Folks, this is what it looks like when a political party is in the death throws in the State of Louisiana.  After losing their brightest star, Mary Landrieu, in the last election, the Democrats are desperate for anything to stick against the wall.  Bobby Jindal can be criticized for plenty of things, but this is just ridiculous.

Read more: And Tonight, We May Have Found A Dumber Democrat Than Karen Carter Peterson

Another Democrat who Feels the First Amendment is Irrelevant

Photo source: Wikipedia

Photo source: Wikipedia

In the latest installment of the ongoing fight in the State of Oregon regarding a couple who owns a bakery that have refused to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian wedding, the state's Bureau of Labor and Industries and the Commissioner, Brad Avakian, have issued a cease and desist order regarding the couple's right to voice their opinion on same-sex marriage.  This is on top of a $135K fine that was issued by the same department.

It's one thing to ruin a family business and bankrupt them financially, but it's entirely another when you deny them freedom of speech.

Read more: Oregon’s Minister of Thoughtcrime orders bakery to pay $135,000 to ‘mentally raped’ lesbian couple, stay silent about beliefs

Posted on July 7, 2015 and filed under Democrats, Liberals.

Louisiana Democrats are Asking for You to Pay to Tell Mary Landrieu Goodbye

Photo source: www.freerepublic.com

Photo source: www.freerepublic.com

In what is turning out to be a time of reminiscing, the Louisiana Democrat Party has asked for those that are attending their annual Jefferson-Jackson dinner to drop a few dollars in order to tell Mary Landrieu goodbye.  A recent email from the Party asks for monetary donations that will go toward a special page and advertisements that will memorialize the "years of service and dedication to our state."

Let's give something to Mary for her to remember.  This one's from Moon Griffon's show here in Louisiana.

Posted on July 7, 2015 and filed under Liberals, Democrats, Louisiana.

Americans for Prosperity Louisiana Release Scorecard on Legislators

Americans for Prosperity Louisiana have come out with what they've termed the Louisiana Scorecard, which provides information on the voting record for our elected officials in Baton Rouge following the recent session.  The scorecard can be accessed here and the above radio ad is being released throughout the state.

Posted on July 7, 2015 and filed under Louisiana, Taxes.

A Democrat Senator Believes That the First Amendment Does Not Pertain to You

Photo source: www.waow.com

Photo source: www.waow.com

In what is becoming the mantra of the Democrat Party and their views regarding the rights protected under our Constitution, one of their Senators is now suggesting that the First Amendment does not pertain to individuals.

“Certainly the First Amendment says that in institutions of faith that there is absolute power to, you know, to observe deeply held religious beliefs. But I don’t think it extends far beyond that. . . . [I]n this context, they’re talking about expanding this far beyond our churches and synagogues to businesses and individuals across this country. I think there are clear limits that have been set in other contexts and we ought to abide by those in this new context across America.”

Read more: Sen. Baldwin: 1st Amendment Doesn’t Apply to Individuals

Posted on July 7, 2015 and filed under Democrats.

Iberia Parish is Wasting Money at a Staggering Rate

Photo Source: Cajun RVera Facebook

Photo Source: Cajun RVera Facebook

The money dump that has become known as Cajun RVera in Iberia Parish is not living up to the hype that the Parish Councilmen promised when they decided to dedicate public funds into a business venture.  A recent piece on The Daily Iberian has come out stating that the park is falling $400K short of the estimates by the parish.

Many, with any semblance of sensibility here in Iberia Parish, have questioned why these councilmen decided to use taxpayer funds into this endeavor.  Now, these great minds in the Parish have decided to increase property taxes on the taxpayers to the tune of 28% in the upcoming year.  Could all of this be coincidental or just a way to cover the perpetual hole that this park is turning in to?

Read more: Falling $400K short

Posted on July 6, 2015 and filed under Iberia Parish, Louisiana.

Jeff Landry Takes Part in Erath 4th of July Parade

Congressman Jeff Landry, candidate for Louisiana Attorney General in the fall elections in Louisiana, took part in an annual tradition in the town of Erath on Saturday by participating in the 4th of July Parade.

Posted on July 6, 2015 and filed under Jeff Landry, Louisiana.

Jeff Landry on the SCOTUS Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage

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Jeff Landry sent out the following in email this morning concerning last week's SCOTUS ruling regarding same-sex marriage and what would be his approach as Louisiana Attorney General:

  "Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court clearly violated the separation of powers in two major rulings. In a 6-3 vote, SCOTUS determined that the IRS can continue to offer Obamacare subsidies in all fifty states - contrary to Section 1401 of the (Un)Affordable Care Act. And in a 5-4 decision, the Justices ruled that same-sex “marriage” is a constitutional right - jeopardizing the religious freedom upon which our nation was built. As your next Attorney General - I will do all I can to give you freedom in your healthcare choices, protect the First Amendment rights of all, and defend the will of the people from judges who legislate from the bench rather than rule based on existing law."

Posted on June 29, 2015 and filed under Jeff Landry, Louisiana.

Bobby Jindal's Twitter Response to the SCOTUS Decision on Same-Sex Marriage

In a rapid response to the SCOTUS decision this morning on the legalization of same sex-marriage, Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, presidential nominee for the Republican Party in the 2016 elections, tweeted out several statements.  It is apparent that Jindal is continuing his crusade for the nomination with his courtship of the religious right and using this issue to bolster his standings within that demographic.

Posted on June 26, 2015 and filed under Bobby Jindal, Louisiana.

BOUSTANY NEWS: Boustany Presents Fort Polk Progress with Community Excellence Award

For Immediate Release – June 24, 2015
Contact:  Jack Pandol – (202) 225-2031

 

Boustany Presents Fort Polk Progress with Community Excellence Award

 (Washington, DC) – Congressman Charles W. Boustany, Jr., MD (R-South Louisiana), joined Senator Bill Cassidy, MD (R-Louisiana), Congressman John Fleming, MD (R-Minden), and Congressman Ralph Abraham, MD (R-Alto), to present Fort Polk Progress with the Community Excellence Award from the Association of Defense Communities this morning in Washington.

Boustany, Cassidy, Fleming, and Abraham presented representatives of Fort Polk Progress with the Community Excellence Award.

Boustany, Cassidy, Fleming, and Abraham presented representatives of Fort Polk Progress with the Community Excellence Award.

Boustany said: “The Fort Polk community is the most enthusiastic and engaged in the country, and others are taking notice. Today’s award recognizes the tireless advocacy of Fort Polk Progress educating Louisianans, Members of Congress, and the U.S. Army on the critical importance of this installation for our state. I’m proud to present Fort Polk Progress with this award and look forward to standing with this organization to fight to preserve Fort Polk into the next decades and beyond.”

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Posted on June 24, 2015 and filed under Louisiana.