News -> INDReporter THU, AUG 4 9:05AM by Walter Pierce

Ortego seeking House 39

Home builder/designer Stephen Ortego announced Wednesday he’ll seek the District 39 state House seat in the Oct. 22 election. The seat is being vacated by Rep. Bobby Badon, who announced Tuesday he will not seek re-election. Ortego, a Carencro High and Tulane alumnus, narrowly missed a runoff for the seat in the 2007 primary election.

The bilingual Ortego, who made his announcement in both English and French at Prejean’s Restaurant in Carencro, is running on a “Louisiana First, Louisiana Forever” platform that stresses support for French Immersion programming in public schools and, more broadly, the preservation of Louisiana’s Francophone culture and job creation emphasizing the state’s cultural economy.

District 39 comprises Carencro, Ossun and Scott in north Lafayette Parish as well as parts of south St. Landry Parish.

Read more about Ortego in The Ind's November 2009 cover story, "Arrested Development."

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written by Mais what? , August 04, 2011 - 09:56 am
A Brad Pitt wannabe. Just what is needed in our dysfunctionaly legislature. Is he Democrat, Republican, or just plain silly (which is how he comes across in your "Arrested Development" piece. Mais, he's just couillon.
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written by LA citizen , August 04, 2011 - 11:18 am
I think it is great that he is running for this office. I have had the chance to interact with him on a regular basis, and I have noticed that he is always concerned and interested in the youth of Louisiana, but also our culture...I think he is exactly what is needed, and I know he would be wonderful at this.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , August 04, 2011 - 11:50 am
Mais what, " IT IS, 5:00 O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE ! Mais, Everyone has to be somewhere, like you some of us are still dwelling in 5th. grade antics, " ya-ya-ya, stephen made a zero, ya-ya-ya-ya-ya ing ", and then some of us are wating for our Knight in Platinum Armor.... to save our schools. Why don't you jump up, and you, try to make a difference, as " STEPHEN IS WANTING TO DO, Mais what, stand up and be counted BRO, even If you only make up a tad of a whole, it will be better than nothing.....
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written by Mais what? , August 04, 2011 - 12:16 pm
Mais yeah, I am makin' a difference, cochon, I vote. Oh, and not for Stephen. I am making a difference by supporting someone who will not tilt at windmills for that is not what is needed at this time, in this economy, with this governor. Don Menard has the knowledge, strength, and experience to make a positive difference for our tax dollars. Mais, now tink about dat, you.
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written by TommmyG , August 04, 2011 - 12:25 pm
Stephen may WANT to do something, but when you do not communicate properly, have no elected public experience, and you come across as knowing everything as well as knowing more than those who are where you want to be, then you beg to be humbled. It is not Stephen's time until he matures a bit more. He may be the future, but not now. Catch my drift, mon ami?
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written by POLTICAL OBSERVER , August 04, 2011 - 12:41 pm
I think Stephen Ortego will be a fine candidate and an excellent representative. He is young, but he dares to step forward and that is impressive.
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written by Carencro voter , August 04, 2011 - 12:47 pm
Mr. Menard was first elected as an alderman at 22 years of age... He was not a college graduate, nor did he have prior political experience... Mr. Ortego is 27 has no prior political experience...... What i mean is no " political baggage!!!!" this will be a heck of a race...... Amazing what a person can find via google or just flat out searching public records..... Sit tight cause the stuff will hit the fan sha..... Wink!
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written by Deborah , August 04, 2011 - 01:36 pm
This is just what we need to change the politics of the past. Time for new people.
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written by PhilNdeBlanc , August 04, 2011 - 04:00 pm
I've met Stephen, and he's a fine person. Good luck.
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written by TommmyG , August 05, 2011 - 08:26 am
I've met Stephen, and he is a fine person. He is also a person who comes across as knowing all the answers and he does not. He is a fine person but more than a little bit pushy. With the backing of POLITICAL OBSERVER, Frank Flynn, Ortego is losing before he starts.
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written by StLandryMan , August 05, 2011 - 05:40 pm
Can someone please explain to me how Don Menard is a better candidate for this office, as he has tried to raise taxes and his own salary on multiple occasions.
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written by Joey Bt , August 06, 2011 - 05:45 pm
Mais oui!
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , August 06, 2011 - 11:18 pm
Don Menard ass his namesake Don Cravins, are two peas in a little tight pod......The old regime never wants new blood ... New blood is not for sale, REMEMBER THIS, VOTERS !
" Mais what, there is an enormous wide margin between an educated Cajun and a 5th. Grade-acting dumbass cajun. I know what it is, you don't want anyone smarter that you to run for that office, well we apologize, sorreee but we cannot block 99.99 percent of the population from qualifying to run for that office. Tell you what, here's a bone, register for a couillion check, from the state, you are sure to qualify...
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written by joe in da cro , August 07, 2011 - 10:41 am
I think he would be a fine representative-but I have one question, has Stephen paid his fines resulting from his last run? If I recall, he was featured in an Independent article not long ago about "ethics" fines.
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written by valblol , August 07, 2011 - 07:33 pm
j'suis beacoup FIÈRE de Stephen et sa campagne. J'crois qu'il va faire une très bonne job pour notre culture, héritage et notre langue. Il est un bon candidat avec bcp de l'experience pour quelqu'un de son âge. Il est diplomatic et militant en même temps.
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written by TommmyG , August 08, 2011 - 03:28 am
One reason Ortego will lose is because of replies, and its kind, from valblol. This is not the future, it is the past. While admirble to hang on to our culture and enjoy it, it does not represent that which is to come.
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written by and the award goes too . . . , August 08, 2011 - 03:54 pm
written by TommmyG "One reason Ortego will lose is because of replies, and its kind, from valblol."
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And the "Say What" award goes to TommyG.
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written by Yogi , August 08, 2011 - 07:05 pm
Hey, TommyG might notta said it right, but "you know what he means."
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written by Clint , August 15, 2011 - 12:43 pm
I fail to understand how drawing from our Louisiana roots to better prepare young people for the globalizing 21st century - a win-win strategy - could NOT be smart for the future.

Je comprends pas pour arien comment l'idée de puiser dans nos racines louisianaises pour mieux préparer les jeunes d'asteur pour le 21e siècle - une stratégie gagnante pour tout le monde - pourrait PAS être le meilleur chemin pour l'avenir.
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