Your contribution to the work of LouisianaVoice is now fully tax-deductible.
LouisianaVoice, is presently conducting its Fall Fundraiser and for the first time, we’re doing it is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, which means you may claim your contribution as a tax deduction.
That’s important to you and of course, it’s important to us. We have worked for nine years now to keep you updated on federal, state and local political events. From the ongoing battle between Donald Trump and his Democratic opponents down to a local police department in a small Southwest Louisiana town, we bring you stories no one else will.
We were the first to reveal the underhanded effort to illegally pad former State Police Superintendent Mike Edmonson’s retirement by tens of thousands of dollars.
We were the first to tell of the abuses of sheriffs in Terrebonne, DeSoto, and Iberia parishes, revelations that eventually led to the publication of my third book, Louisiana’s Rogue Sheriffs: A Culture of Corruption.
We were the first to reveal the strategy of SLAPP (Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation) when the Welsh mayor and police chief sued a town councilman over the council member’s request for public records.
We were the first to relate an intricate plan to sell off water rights on Toledo Bend Lake to interests in Texas.
We were the only Louisiana medium to report on an attempt by a Louisiana Department of Education official to team with Bush family members in Florida to corner the rights to potable water in that state.
We were the only medium anywhere to correctly predict that former Alcohol and Tobacco Control Office Director Murphy Painter was being set up by the Jindal administration which, after unsuccessful attempts to gain criminal convictions, ended up having to pay nearly half-a-million dollars in legal fees for Painter.
We illustrated the pay to play scheme of the Jindal administration whereby major campaign contributors were rewarded with seats on powerful boards and commissions.
We wrote a dozen or so stories about the State Board of Dentistry and its abuse of practicing dentists who were targeted by rival dentists and prosecuted by a cooperative board.
We traced the influence of lobbyists and political action committees, particularly the oil and gas industry’s purchase of legislators who killed legal efforts to force the companies to pay for damage inflicted on Louisiana’s deteriorating coastline and marshes.
Those are just a few of the stories LouisianaVoice has originated at this site. We don’t charge a subscription fee (against the advice of political experts) and the only advertising we accept is for Cavalier House Books in Denham Springs because the owner created our website free of charge (his ad is free, as well).
The only financial support LouisianaVoice receives is through the generosity of our readers.
Accordingly, I humbly and gratefully ask for your continued support. To contribute by credit card, just click on the yellow oval DONATE in the column to the upper right of this post. It looks like this:
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As always, thanks for your support of independent journalism.
Tom Aswell
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