The Jindal administration would love to shut us down and shut us up.
But we’re not going anywhere.
Thanks to our readers, we continue to receive support in our efforts to fight the administration on the battlefront of public records. We won the first round, lost the second round and the third was a split decision, now awaiting probable appeal.
To continue our fight we need your help as our fundraiser enters the final two days.
Whatever you can afford to invest in solid, hard-hitting stories that the other media do not cover will be appreciated.
This is not a slur at the other media; it’s just that we’d rather not sit through the legislative committee meetings where witnesses pour out their hearts on emotional issues that are important to them while the committee members laugh and talk amongst themselves, leave the room for extended periods and otherwise go through the emotions of hearing testimony on matters about which the decision has already been made. (Trust us on this: testimony is heard in most cases on controversial bills only because the law requires it; there is no requirement that such testimony actually be considered in the decision-making process.)
That’s why we do what we do, but we need your help. Please click on the
button to the right or if you don’t like making online payments, send your investment to:
Capitol News Service/LouisianaVoice
P.O. Box 922
Denham Springs, LA. 70727-0922



If the public pays for any generated document, the public at large should have access to said document(s)!
Yes, it would seem so but this is the Jindalistas.
Hey Tommy Boy, my friend, I have that check ready for you, just waiting on that factual documentation that you were going to publish. I know I’m Intersting an tabloid worthy, but not nearly as interesting as the truth. Do you think that my buddies Fredster and Dedicated would do a dollar for dollar match?