At What Cost?

Photo source: Washington Examiner

Photo source: Washington Examiner

The U.S. House of Representatives is racing to pass a bill designed to address prescription drug pricing, but its confiscatory taxes would decimate innovation and undoubtedly reduce the supply of today’s medicines.

Two House committees—Energy & Commerce and Education & Labor—voted largely along party lines yesterday to advance H.R. 3, which is expected to be named after the late Rep. Elijah Cummings who died on Thursday at age 68. 

Economist Doug Holtz-Eakin, a former CBO Director and now president of the American Action Forum, took a look at the CBO’s cost estimates of the Pelosi drug bill—which is only a partial estimate but which shows savings of $345 billion to Medicare Part D. That’s a big “savings” number that definitely gets the attention of members always on the prowl for new money to spend. 

But at what price? “Now, if you do a little price-fixing…followed by a little extortion…you can save some money,” Holtz-Eakin wrote, adding, “it is easy to save budget dollars — just don’t pay for things.” 

Read more: At What Cost?

Posted on November 22, 2019 and filed under Drugs.

LOUISIANA CITIZENS FOR JOB CREATORS: Attorney General Jeff Landry Named Top Republican Attorney General

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Earlier this week, Attorney General Jeff Landry was selected to be Chairman of the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) for 2020. As Chairman, AG Landry will lead RAGAs efforts to elect Republican Attorneys General across the country in next years political cycle. AG Landry has exemplified what it means to be a conservative Republican Attorney General. Being named Chairman of RAGA affirms his efforts and influence as Republicans look to increase their presence of Attorneys General.

“This year, RAGA obtained its first clean sweep of races in history, and I am looking forward to building on that positive momentum and increasing the Republican majority in 2020,” said RAGA Chairman, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry. “I am honored and excited to take over as Chairman of such an outstanding organization. I will work with my colleagues to continue to elect rule of law champions across the country, including in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, states that President Trump picked up in 2016. As Chairman, I pledge to make our communities safer, protect the Constitution, and defend our values.”

AG Landry is also currently the President of the National Association of Attorneys General, a bi-partisian group of all AGs focused on providing guidance and support to the top legal officer of each state.

Read more about AG Landry being named RAGA Chairman HERE!

Posted on November 22, 2019 and filed under Jeff Landry.

Landry, Nungesser looking toward 2023 governor’s election

Photo source: The Advocate

Photo source: The Advocate

Both Landry and Nungesser put stakes in the ground less than two days after Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards won re-election Saturday, The News Star reports. 

Edwards, who defeated Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone 51%-49% in Saturday’s runoff, is term limited, leaving an open seat in four years. Landry sent an email to supporters and state Republican Party leaders Sunday basically declaring himself the GOP linchpin in Louisiana and promising to protect conservative values. Landry’s email includes links where voters can go to provide information about themselves and whether they would consider hosting a fundraiser. 

Nungesser, meanwhile, said he is “absolutely” considering a run in 2023. 

Read more: Landry, Nungesser looking toward 2023 governor’s election

Posted on November 20, 2019 and filed under Billy Nungesser, Jeff Landry, Louisiana.

LAGOP: BREAKING: New Poll Released in Race for Louisiana Governor

Baton Rouge, LA - Today JMC Analytics released their latest poll covering the race for Governor. Democrat John Bel Edwards is losing ground to Republican Eddie Rispone, but this race is close!

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This election is too important to sit out. Tell your friends and family, remind your neighbors, and explain to co-workers that we need EVERY vote THIS Saturday!



Posted on November 15, 2019 and filed under Eddie Rispone, John Bel Edwards, LAGOP.

LAFAYETTE REPUBLICAN PEC ENDORSES BEAU BEAULLIEU FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 48

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Beau Beaullieu has received the endorsement of the Lafayette Republican Parish Executive Committee.

"We're proud to endorse Beau Beaullieu for state representative in District 48," stated Tim Breaux, Chairman of the Lafayette Republican PEC. He continued, "With his strong business experience he'll be able to grow Acadiana's economy and bring some fiscal sanity back to our capitol."

"I'm truly humbled to have received the endorsement of the Lafayette Republican PEC. They understand that I'm seeking this position to bring new leadership to the capitol." mentioned Beaullieu. " I will serve the hard working people in Acadiana and work to bring good-paying jobs back home and fix our crumbling infrastructure."

House District 48 covers portions of Lafayette, Iberia and St Martin Parishes. The election for State Representative, is this Saturday, November 16th, from 7 AM to 8 PM. #WinningTogether

Posted on November 14, 2019 and filed under Beau Beaullieu.

DEA issues warning over counterfeit prescription pills from Mexico

The Drug Enforcement Administration, New Orleans Division, is alerting the public of dangerous counterfeit pills killing Americans.

According to the DEA, Mexican drug cartels are manufacturing mass quantities of counterfeit prescription pills containing fentanyl, a dangerous synthetic opioid that is lethal in minute doses, for distribution throughout North America.

Based on a sampling of tablets seized nationwide between January and March 2019, DEA found that 27 percent contained potentially lethal doses of fentanyl.

Read more: DEA issues warning over counterfeit prescription pills from Mexico

Posted on November 14, 2019 and filed under Drugs.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Is Brett Lang on the Brady List?

Photo source: YouTube

Photo source: YouTube

Cajun Conservatism was provided a copy of a Letter to the Editor from a constituent regarding candidate for New Iberia City Marshal, Brett Lang. We’ve included the letter in the post below and accompanying video that was taken at a recent town hall meeting conducted in New Iberia where all candidates for the position were questioned.

As most are aware, there is a runoff election in the City of New Iberia for the office of City Marshal. The election is to fill the remaining one year of a six-year term of the deceased Vic Delcambre, who held the position for almost 40 years.

The election is between Brett Lang, a former Sheriff’s Deputy with the Iberia Parish Sheriffs’ office, and Retired Army Major and former Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of New Iberia, Tony Migues. The race between the two has been largely quiet and both campaigns seem to have run respectable races for the most part. But, I thought it important to bring to light the contents of a Neighborhood Watch Forum I attended back in July. (see attached video)

The Forum was hosted by the Acadian Acres Neighborhood Watch Committee and contained candidates for most of the local races—Sheriff’s, State Rep, Clerk of Court-- each having a few minutes to talk about themselves and their plans for the office, and ending with a question and answer segment from the audience.

During the forum Marshal Candidate, Brett Lang was asked by a member of the audience about his service with the Iberia Sheriff’s Office, and particularly whether or not the rumors floating around about him being on the Brady List were true. For those who are not familiar with the Brady List, here is a brief explanation--The Brady List stems from the Brady Disclosure Doctrine, which states in order for a defendant’s rights to Due Process under the 5th amendment not to be violated, the prosecution must disclose any and all evidence that is favorable to the defendant. The Brady List is a list kept by District Attorneys in each of their respective Judicial Districts containing Law Enforcement Officers who are known to have lied, coerced, mislead or withheld information during their scope of duty as a police officer. The prosecution must subsequently make the defense aware if that particular officer played any part in the arrest investigation, handling of evidence etc. of the defendant’s case. This essentially means that any officer who is on the Brady List has no standing in court to defend their or any officer who may subsequently fall under their authority dealings with any particular criminal matter on any criminal case for the entirety of that officer’s career. The officer, for lack of a better term, is Impeached. Though there may be no legal charges against them, their word is tarnished.

As a former Police Officer, I know that a Law Enforcement Officer’s most important weapon is their word. With that being said, it is extremely concerning that Mr. Lang admitted to being on the Brady List. Mr. Lang also mentioned at the same meeting that he would have himself removed from the list, which, as far as I know, cannot be done, nor has he ever re-addressed being removed to by knowledge. I have attempted to contact the local media outlets on this issue several times, but have gotten no response.

I think this is a huge issue that people need to be made aware of, as it presents a huge liability not only for the Marshal’s Office, but for the City as whole. Mr. Migues would have been my second choice, but it is clear to me now that he is the absolute best choice and we need to make sure he is elected for the sake of liability and to save face value for Law Enforcement Officials near and far.

Jimmy Berard

Posted on November 12, 2019 and filed under Iberia Parish.

LASSEIGNE: Under This Current Governor, Our Oil and Gas Industry Has Been Thrown Into Utter Chaos

Photo source: LSU Foundation

Photo source: LSU Foundation

The oil and gas industry is the heartbeat of Louisiana’s economy. Louisiana has the potential to be one of the largest exports of oil and gas in the nation, but under this current governor, our oil and gas industry has been thrown into utter chaos. John Bel Edwards waged a war on our most prosperous industry the first day he was in office. He let his special interest, liberal allies dictate policy and decision making. He held them hostage and when they refused to be extorted by him he let his trial lawyer buddies sue them for billions of dollars.

Louisiana cannot afford four more years of a governor who favors trial lawyers over jobs and job creators. Under this governor, we have lost more jobs and allowed trial lawyers to gain more control. If John Bel Edwards is to be elected for the next four years, we can all but guarantee that our Oil and Gas industry will no longer exist. We have to elect Eddie Rispone as our next governor - he will unleash the power of the industry and bring jobs back to our great state.


Raymond Lasseigne
President, TMR Exploration
Bossier City

Posted on November 11, 2019 and filed under Oil and Gas, Louisiana, John Bel Edwards.

Louisiana: The Trial-Lawyer State

Photo source: Republican Governors Association

Photo source: Republican Governors Association

Louisiana used to be a leader in U.S. energy production, but Governor John Bel Edwards has turned it into a leading lawsuit producer instead. Jobs have declined while taxes and auto insurance rates have risen.

Mr. Bel Edwards ran in 2015 as an anti-abortion Catholic and former Army ranger, rolling over Republican David Vitter who had been caught patronizing prostitutes. Falling oil prices in 2015 had hurt tax revenues and energy employment, and Democrats blamed the state’s economic problems on GOP tax cuts.

Read more: Louisiana: The Trial-Lawyer State

Posted on November 9, 2019 and filed under John Bel Edwards, Louisiana.

Louisiana Energy Companies Applaud U.S. Fifth Circuit Ruling in Coastal Land Loss Cases

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Photo source: Reason

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 07, 2019

NEW ORLEANS, LA (November 07, 2019) — Melissa Landry, a spokesperson for several major Louisiana oil and natural gas companies targeted in coastal land loss lawsuits, issued the following statement in response to new court developments:

"We applaud the U.S. Fifth Circuit’s recent decision to stay judicial proceedings in state court for now so that the federal judiciary can come to a single resolution on the fundamental question of where these cases should be decided,” said Landry speaking on behalf of BP America, Chevron and Shell.

“We firmly believe this litigation involves important issues of national concern that should be decided in federal court. At the end of the day, these trial-lawyer invented lawsuits amount to a full-scale attack on the entire federal regulatory framework through which oil and gas operations have been conducted for decades. We are confident these misguided claims will not stand up in court.”

Posted on November 7, 2019 and filed under Oil and Gas.

LAGOP: UPDATE: Dirty Tricks from Desperate Democrat John Bel Edwards

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Baton Rouge, LA – Early voting started on Saturday, and the desperation of Democrat John Bel Edwards has resulted in multiple disgraceful attempts by Team JBE to scare voters and benefit from their fear. Governor Edwards and his campaign are working to drive Louisianans further apart, stoking fear and racial tensions for his personal benefit.

The door-hanger below is being distributed by John Bel Edwards supporters in communities across Louisiana:

That's right. Your Governor just called YOU a racist because you support President Donald Trump.

It is absurd for John Bel Edwards to attempt to link Eddie Rispone to a Ku Klux Klan member when historical records make it clear that the Edwards family has been racist for generations. From slavery, through segregation the Edwards clan has been taking advantage of black people in Louisiana for their personal benefit since Louisiana was born.

John Bel is just the latest Edwards to follow in this "family tradition".

Even with the history of the Edwards Family, Team JBE is doubling down on their race card strategy with a new radio advertisement that accompanies the door hanger pictured above. The radio ad claims all Trump and Rispone supporters are racist and attempts to scare black voters into supporting John Bel Edwards.

Click below and listen to clips of the disgusting ad from Team JBE:

Louisiana demands better than race-bating political advertisements from her sitting Governor. Our state needs new leadership that is focused on bringing us together, not driving us apart just to win an election.

John Bel, you're fired!

Posted on November 4, 2019 and filed under Eddie Rispone, John Bel Edwards.

White House distances itself from Pelosi plan to lower drug prices

Photo source: Piper Report

Photo source: Piper Report

The White House has been in talks with Pelosi’s office for months on drug prices, a rare shared priority, but the effort always faced tough odds given the partisan divide and the impeachment inquiry into President Trump

Now the Trump administration is downplaying the chances it will endorse Pelosi’s bill, instead pointing to a somewhat more modest bill in the Senate from Sens.Chuck Grassley(R-Iowa) andRon Wyden(D-Ore.), the chairman and ranking member, respectively, of the Senate Finance Committee.

“Lines of communication remain open with the Speaker’s office, but the Grassley-Wyden proposal is the most likely solution that could advance on a bipartisan basis and achieve the President’s priority of lowering drug prices even further for all Americans,” White House spokesman Judd Deere wrote in an email. 

Read more: White House distances itself from Pelosi plan to lower drug prices

Posted on November 4, 2019 and filed under Drugs, Donald Trump.

Louisiana Home Builders Association Political Action Committee Endorses Beau Beaullieu

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November 1, 2019

The Louisiana Home Builders Association Political Action Committee has announced its formal endorsement for Beau Beaullieu, in the runoff for District 48 of the Louisiana House of Representatives.  “As a businessman and community leader, we know Beau will provide leadership that is vital to our industry.  The homebuilding industry generates a quarter-million jobs and an estimated $3 billion in economic impact to our state.  Beau shares our vision and priorities for a growing economy, “ Nick Castjohn, Chairman Louisiana Home Builders Association Political Action Committee.  The Home Builder’s endorsement joins in with other major industry groups to support Beaullieu as the pro-business candidate in this race. 

Throughout Beaullieu’s campaign, he has focused on creating a Louisiana that is more friendly to business and putting an end to the outmigration of jobs to neighboring states.   Beaullieu plans to accomplish the success by creating reform in our legal climate that lowers the cost of insurance, putting an end to coastal lawsuits, reducing the state’s abusive severance tax and making sure the existing tax dollars go into fixing of our broken highway system.

Louisiana Home Builders Association represents 5,130 member businesses, which represents on average 250,000 jobs in Louisiana.  Beaullieu, a Republican, is a small business owner himself and echoes the sentiment of the Home Builders, “I understand the difficulties of running a business and the challenges we all face.  We don’t need a Louisiana that works against us, fighting us at every corner; we need a Louisiana that supports all of its businesses and an environment where every company has a chance to succeed and create more jobs for our state’s economy.”

Beaullieu has been endorsed by Louisiana Association of Business & Industry’s WestPac, Louisiana Oil & Gas Association’s LOGPAC, Associated Builders & Contractor’s Pelican PAC, National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), Stand for Children, American’s for Prosperity’s AFP Action, Louisiana Federation for Children’s Action Fund and the Iberia Parish Republican Executive Committee.  Louisiana House District 48 is being vacated by term limited, Speaker of the House Taylor Barras and covers parts of Iberia, Lafayette and St Martin Parishes.

Posted on November 1, 2019 and filed under Beau Beaullieu.

LAGOP: Republican Party of Louisiana Issues Statement Condemning Democrats' Secretive Impeachment Investigation

Baton Rouge, LA – Republican Party of Louisiana Executive Director Andrew Bautsch released the following statement after the RNC’s Executive Committee unanimously passed a resolution in support of President Trump and the Graham-McConnell resolution:

"These partisan closed-door impeachment proceedings deny our President the due process promised to every American. While the Democrats focus on their baseless impeachment witch hunt, Louisiana Republicans will continue to stand with President Trump because of his proven ability to deliver record-setting results for the America people."
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A copy of the resolution is posted below:
RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT TRUMP AND THE GRAHAM-MCCONNELL RESOLUTION DEMANDING HOUSE DEMOCRATS PROVIDE FUNDAMENTAL CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS IN THEIR IMPEACHMENT INVESTIGATION
WHEREAS, Democrats in the House of Representatives have launched a nakedly partisan impeachment investigation of President Donald J. Trump in secret and without affording a sitting President any due process protections;

WHEREAS, in an unprecedented maneuver, House Democrats have launched recklessly into this unfair, unprecedented, and undemocratic process without holding any vote;

WHEREAS, House Democrats have shut out Republican members of the House from being able to participate meaningfully in the proceedings such as by granting equal subpoena power to minority members of the Judiciary Committee;

WHEREAS, House Democrats’ partisan motives are evidenced by their selective leaking of information from the closed impeachment proceedings;

WHEREAS, House Democrats, who from the time of the President’s election have stated their desire to impeach, are trying to void 63,000,000 votes and do through this impeachment fiasco what they cannot achieve at the ballot box; and

WHEREAS, in under three years in office President Trump has amassed an unprecedented number of accomplishments strengthening the United States both at home and abroad; therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee (RNC) now more than ever wholeheartedly supports President Trump and his administration in making America great again;

RESOLVED, that the RNC condemns House Democrats’ impeachment circus;

RESOLVED, that the RNC wholeheartedly supports both the President in his impeachment defense and congressional Republicans’ efforts to ensure fairness and due process in the face of the Democrats’ ruthless impeachment investigation, including Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham’s resolution;

RESOLVED, that the RNC calls on the House of Representatives to provide President Trump, like every other American, with due process, to include the ability to confront his accusers, call witnesses on his behalf, and have a basic understanding of the accusations against him that would form any basis for impeachment; and finally be it

RESOLVED, that the RNC calls on the House of Representatives to provide members of the minority with the ability to participate fully in all proceedings and have equal authority to issue subpoenas and other compulsory process.

Posted on October 29, 2019 and filed under Donald Trump, LAGOP.

BRIGGS: Louisiana's coast needs solutions, not shakedowns

Gifford Briggs, President of the Louisiana Oil & Gas Association

The scheme recently announced by private plaintiffs' attorneys, which purports to provide a framework to settle government lawsuits targeting hundreds of energy producers over alleged coastal land loss claims, perfectly illustrates what we've known for a long time: these trial lawyer-driven lawsuits are a farce that have nothing to do with saving the coast.

Let's look at the facts.

In 2013, trial lawyers began pursuing litigation that seeks to hold Louisiana oil and gas companies hostage and punish them for legally conducting production activities, which were encouraged and welcomed by the state and carried out under rigorous state and federal regulations many decades ago. Six years of these divisive and unproductive legal attacks have failed to produce anything for our coast, while a similar baseless lawsuit was thrown out of federal court.

Then three weeks before critical elections are held across the state, lawyers representing six coastal parishes announce they've reached a breakthrough “settlement” with one sulfur mining company involved in the litigation that no longer does business in Louisiana. The deal would supposedly generate $23.5 million in cash payments that would be put into a fund and divvied up by a new state agency that does not exist. Another $76.5 million could be generated "subject to contemporaneous reimbursements from the proceeds of the prior sales of environmental credits.” Reams of lawyers, reporters and policymakers are still trying to figure out what that means.

Despite the lack of clarity, the plaintiffs’ lawyers steering this legal train wreck have provided no additional explanation, and it seems unlikely they will do so anytime soon.

Multiple news reports have revealed the attorneys did not discuss the supposed “deal” with many state and local officials, the named plaintiffs in these cases, while it was being negotiated. It is deeply troubling that elected officials across the coast continue to say they haven't seen the proposed settlement, and they weren't consulted on the details. One parish leader summed it up perfectly, saying, "I don't know nothing."

Specific terms of the proposed settlement still haven't been publicly released. But Gov. John Bel Edwards, who has received significant financial support from the lawyers driving this litigation, was quick to lend his support for the deal saying, “While the details are being conclusively negotiated, I am hopeful that the conceptual framework in this settlement will be used as a model for resolving other similar actions.”

We disagree with the governor and his trial lawyer supporters. This is a shakedown, not a solution.

We should not allow a small group of unelected trial lawyers with unbridled discretion to rewrite flood protection, coastal restoration and economic policy for the entire state of Louisiana through secret agreements that have been negotiated behind closed doors without input from state and local officials.

Strengthening Louisiana's working coast is a shared goal that requires collaboration amongst industry, policymakers, and world-class coastal researchers to develop real serious, science-based solutions. Trial lawyer-driven lawsuits and behind the scenes settlement schemes are not the answer.

Posted on October 28, 2019 and filed under Louisiana, Oil and Gas.

OPINION: Lower Health Care Costs Act

As congress looks to wrap up their year, healthcare packages are at the top of many legislators’ minds – including Speaker Pelosi.  In fact, the Lower Health Care Costs Act, is one of those bills that’s being pushed right now.  Though coming from a good place, this bill is misguided. It will make the lives of rural Louisianans much worse by taking away their access to emergency services. 

That’s why I’m so concerned about the narrow-minded approach many of our lawmakers seem to be taking in their effort to address surprise medical billing. In Louisiana, many people live in rural areas - often far away from the Level 1 trauma centers where lifesaving care takes place.  An airlift might seem excessive to some, but it’s the difference between life and death for rural Americans who are injured in an accident, having a heart attack, or experiencing complications in labor and delivery. Otherwise, those patients would have to drive hours to the hospital in situations where every minute counts. 

Air ambulance operators make nearly 5,000 lifesaving flights per year in our state. However, despite the fact that so many people need their services, these brave men and women risk being out of a job soon. Air ambulance bases across Louisiana are in danger of closing and in turn costing people lives and livelihoods.

Congress’ solution to this? Federal government price controls that end up allowing insurers to pay even less to these operators. Price controls are not conservative – especially in healthcare. The road to socialism is paved with small tweaks to our economy like this and I think I speak for most conservatives when I say, we don’t need any more socialism in our country’s healthcare. Obamacare was enough for a lifetime! We appreciate Senators Cassidy and Kennedy taking a close look at any surprise billing legislation and work to ensure a solution that preserves access to emergency care. 

Posted on October 25, 2019 and filed under Heathcare.

Louisiana attorney general wades into the governor's race

Photo source: SF Chronicle

Photo source: SF Chronicle

Landry's name isn't listed on the paperwork for the Make Louisiana Great Again PAC filed with Louisiana's ethics administration office. But Landry's political consultant Brent Littlefield confirmed Thursday the attorney general is behind the effort, which hasn't yet filed information about its donors.

The PAC launched a 30-second statewide TV ad ahead of the Nov. 16 runoff election that slams Edwards on the bipartisan criminal sentencing law rewrite he championed, suggesting it damaged public safety.

Read more: Louisiana attorney general wades into the governor's race

Louisiana's coast needs solutions, not shakedowns

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Gifford Briggs, President of the Louisiana Oil & Gas Association

The scheme recently announced by private plaintiffs' attorneys, which purports to provide a framework to settle government lawsuits targeting hundreds of energy producers over alleged coastal land loss claims, perfectly illustrates what we've known for a long time: these trial lawyer-driven lawsuits are a farce that have nothing to do with saving the coast.

Let's look at the facts.

In 2013, trial lawyers began pursuing litigation that seeks to hold Louisiana oil and gas companies hostage and punish them for legally conducting production activities, which were encouraged and welcomed by the state and carried out under rigorous state and federal regulations many decades ago. Six years of these divisive and unproductive legal attacks have failed to produce anything for our coast, while a similar baseless lawsuit was thrown out of federal court.

Then three weeks before critical elections are held across the state, lawyers representing six coastal parishes announce they've reached a breakthrough “settlement” with one sulfur mining company involved in the litigation that no longer does business in Louisiana. The deal would supposedly generate $23.5 million in cash payments that would be put into a fund and divvied up by a new state agency that does not exist. Another $76.5 million could be generated "subject to contemporaneous reimbursements from the proceeds of the prior sales of environmental credits.” Reams of lawyers, reporters and policymakers are still trying to figure out what that means.

Despite the lack of clarity, the plaintiffs’ lawyers steering this legal train wreck have provided no additional explanation, and it seems unlikely they will do so anytime soon.

Multiple news reports have revealed the attorneys did not discuss the supposed “deal” with many state and local officials, the named plaintiffs in these cases, while it was being negotiated. It is deeply troubling that elected officials across the coast continue to say they haven't seen the proposed settlement, and they weren't consulted on the details. One parish leader summed it up perfectly, saying, "I don't know nothing."

Specific terms of the proposed settlement still haven't been publicly released. But Gov. John Bel Edwards, who has received significant financial support from the lawyers driving this litigation, was quick to lend his support for the deal saying, “While the details are being conclusively negotiated, I am hopeful that the conceptual framework in this settlement will be used as a model for resolving other similar actions.”

We disagree with the governor and his trial lawyer supporters. This is a shakedown, not a solution.

We should not allow a small group of unelected trial lawyers with unbridled discretion to rewrite flood protection, coastal restoration and economic policy for the entire state of Louisiana through secret agreements that have been negotiated behind closed doors without input from state and local officials.

Strengthening Louisiana's working coast is a shared goal that requires collaboration amongst industry, policymakers, and world-class coastal researchers to develop real serious, science-based solutions. Trial lawyer-driven lawsuits and behind the scenes settlement schemes are not the answer.

Posted on October 23, 2019 and filed under Louisiana, Oil and Gas.