“I believe that all elected officials should—as I have always endeavored to do—act with the interests of our citizens in mind.”
—State Rep. Chris Broadwater (R-Hammond), vice chairman of the House Labor and Industrial Relations Committee and former director of the Office of Workers’ Compensation, defending his work as attorney for insurance companies seeking to deny or reduce workers’ compensation claims and his admitted practice of routinely consulting with his successor OWC Director Wes Hataway on pending matters before OWC that directly affect his clients.



It’s true: 99% of Attorneys do give the remaining 1% a bad reputation. Chris Broadwater is a prime example of the 99%.
“I believe that all elected officials should—as I have always endeavored to do—act with the interests of our citizens in mind.”
Mr. Broadwater,
First of all we are not “your citizens”! We happen to be the citizens who elected you to serve us! “Second, you are one of the many misguided servants who make up the legislative branch of Louisiana State Government! And last but not least, “we the citizens” do not want you to “act” in our best interest” but “we the citizens” want you to “serve”in our best interest”! There is a difference between acting and serving!