News -> INDReporter THU, MAY 26 11:52AM by Leslie Turk

Hardy’s housing bill clears another hurdle

State Rep. Rickey Hardy’s bill to make affiliates of housing authorities subject to the state’s public records law cleared another hurdle Wednesday.  

Without objection, the 10-member Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs sent the bill to the Legislative Bureau for examination. It is scheduled to be debated on the Senate floor Tuesday, according to Hardy. As it stands now, affiliates of housing authorities are exempt from the state’s public records law.

Last week HB 188 garnered overwhelming support in the House, which voted 97-0 to strip the exemption from the sunshine law. Hardy, who played a key role in helping to expose potential corruption in the Lafayette Housing Authority (the feds continue to investigate, but there is ample evidence of wrongdoing), wants the public to be able to review the deals designed to bring much-needed low-income housing developments to Lafayette.

Affiliates of housing authorities are defined as any corporation, entity, partnership, venture, syndicate, or arrangement in which a local housing authority has an ownership or governance interest of less than a majority. For the only such venture complete and operational, St. Antoine Gardens, an independent auditor found that the LHA improperly used as much as $1 million of Section 8 and other funds for repairs, upkeep and an employee’s salary.

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written by yesidoknow , May 26, 2011 - 05:28 pm
Rickey Hardy is Acadiana's version of Frank Serpico, the New York City police detective that exposed corruption in the NYPD, and was the subject of a 1973 movie which starred Al Pacino.
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written by So be it! , May 26, 2011 - 06:46 pm
Only Hardy's not undercover as Serpico was and Hardy's life is not in danger 24/7 from members of the legislature as Serpico's was from his fellow police officers. Hardy is doing the right thing but he, in no way, shape, or form can be compared to a man like Frank Serpico.
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written by Carpe Diem , May 26, 2011 - 07:27 pm
Wow! Now Hardy is being compared to a cop who actually risked his life to expose corruption in the NYPD! I mean, Serpic was shot, allegedly by fellow officers, for exposing corruption. Hardy isn't at the level of a police officer like Frank Serpico. Not even close.
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written by realitycheck , May 26, 2011 - 10:39 pm
Thank you, Mr. Hardy for taking this one on!! YAHOO!! Need some sunshine on proposed developments, too!!
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written by cajun transplant , May 27, 2011 - 02:14 am
way to go Rep Hardy. At least someone in govt. cares.
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written by LAFAYETTE NATIVE RESIDING IN CA , May 27, 2011 - 01:06 pm
written by cajun transplant , May 26, 2011

way to go Rep Hardy. At least someone in govt. cares.

Yeah, right! Now pay your taxes.
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written by BoFred , May 27, 2011 - 01:20 pm
the point is exposing underhanded, if not illegal, unethical and corrupt dealings where some get filthy rich taking advantage of programs set up to house the poorest of the poor, the elderly, the weakest of society. How disgusting is that? No wonder they want to HIDE WHO THEY ARE, the investors who want to remain un named. And no matter what you do, you cannot hide from God.
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written by wow , May 27, 2011 - 03:50 pm
This passed the house with no one voting against it. Why won't the others come out publicly for this and against Greg's money grab? Did he give all of them money like the Thibodeaux thing? All Ricky is asking for is the names of the people making the money who don't want their names known to be involved in this scam. Gees guys and gals just do whats right and quit excepting donations from these types of people.
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written by Poogi , May 27, 2011 - 03:53 pm
Don't forget Mr. Durel is really the one who who broke this caper and should get some of the credit.
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written by Carpe Diem , May 27, 2011 - 05:28 pm
Durel broke nothing! He did what a responsible public servant is supposed to do when he moved against the LHA board members. Durel did not expose Gachassin, "The Independent" did. Hardy actually went after the underbelly of this corruption acting upon Turk's story in "The Independent" by filing a formal complaint, also in "The Independent," and the filed legislation now up for passage.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , May 27, 2011 - 10:03 pm
Durel could'nt break a raw hummingbird egg with a 12 # sledge hammer without an assist from the greenambulanceman and the 1/2 bubble off level, official lafayette parish surveyor. Durel don't wanna break nothin, change nuthin, fix nuthin but obtain one mo term, get a pseudo datejust rolex from the podhs and breed squabs on the boulevard. Did he know ? Hah. He Knew .
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written by realitycheck , May 28, 2011 - 11:50 am
Will be interesting to see who would have benefited most from expropriations to exploit HUD funds under the HB 531 bill which is such a vast land grab and power machine that Dems, Reps and Tea Party and a couple of "target area" ("central" and "north" Lafayette) have opposed it!
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