News -> INDReporter THU, MAR 3 11:53AM by Walter Pierce

Picard, Koepp talk redistricting

Tyron Picard, president of The Picard Group, a Lafayette/Washington, D.C., lobbying and government-relations firm, was joined Wednesday by state Senate Secretary Glenn Koepp to discuss the upcoming redistricting session that begins March 20 at the Capitol.

Part review of demographic information on Louisiana gleaned from the 2010 census and part prognostication on how newly drawn congressional, House, Senate and other elective districts in the state may look after the process, the event at the Crowne Plaza Hotel was part of The Independent Weekly Lecture Series sponsored by IberiaBank.

While both Koepp and Picard estimate that the Lafayette area will gain clout in the Legislature largely at the expense of the New Orleans metro area, which lost tens of thousands of residents following Hurricane Katrina, Picard says it’s unlikely that Lafayette will gain a House seat entirely its own despite robust growth over the last decade. However, both agreed that nearby House districts are likely to expand into Lafayette due to the surplus of residents, which will increase the Hub City’s representation in Baton Rouge.

 


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written by Well... , March 03, 2011 - 06:42 pm
Not sure why Tyron would know anything about redistricting that he didn't cram in the last 2 weeks.

How about talking to one of the local State Reps who are actually on the House Committee (Barras from New Iberia, and Landry from Lafayette) who have been chewing on these issues 12 hours a day for the last six months?

Not only are they far more knowledgeable about the issues and process, they're actually involved. That is, they are the actual people who will be voting on the various redistricting plans in Committee.
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written by Charles in Charge , March 07, 2011 - 03:18 pm
Tyron knows plenty about redistricting - a lifetime around politics and working closely with lawmakers over the past years plus his common sense give him a good perspective. Don't know why some simply have to bash others just to make it through the day!
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