News -> INDReporter TUE, OCT 25 2:30PM by Leslie Turk

Jindal passes on Robideaux for speaker, picks Kleckley

UPDATE: In a risky but gutsy political move, Speaker Pro Tem Joel Robideaux of Lafayette is stating publicly that he opposes the governor’s role in choosing the speaker of the House because it violates House Rules and the state constitution. In his statement, Robideaux is calling for a public, on-the-record vote for the most powerful position in the House of Representatives. Should he succeed in taking the measure to a roll call vote, bucking the wishes of the governor, this would be a first in the modern history of the Louisiana House of Representatives (it should be noted that Robideaux himself was elected speaker pro tem in a heated roll call vote). Below is his statement in its entirety:

“The State Constitution calls for the House to select our own leaders. This is a fundamental principle of the Separation of Powers,” said Representative Robideaux.

“In the House, Rule 2.3 on the Election of the Speaker clearly states that the duly elected members of the House shall vote for Speaker viva voce, (voice vote) on the first day of the organizational session at the beginning of the new term after new members have been sworn in,” Robideaux said.

“There are still twenty-one House races that have not been decided, and more than forty members will not be sworn in until January. For the Governor to try to choose leadership now, when one-fourth of the body is not even elected is disrespectful to these future House members, the Legislative Branch of government and the Constitution of Louisiana,” Robideaux continued.

“We understand the desire of the Governor to select and control the legislative leadership. This shadowy, back room way of doing things has been part of the Governor’s power since the days of Huey Long, continuing through Governor Edwards to the present day. We believe Louisiana citizens would fare a lot better if the process actually functioned like the Rules and Constitution call for,” Robideaux concluded.

Robideaux also expressed concern that the Governor’s intervention is highly premature because there is no consensus among current House members in favor of any candidate for Speaker. After the fact, the Governor has embarked on a full-court press, calling members and using his influence to pressure members into supporting his choice.

Robideaux notes that the Speaker candidates who have met with the Governor have compared tick sheets, and it is clear that Representative Kleckley is nowhere near approaching 53 votes, the majority needed to be elected. In fact, Kleckley is likely not even the first choice of the body when comparing the first and second choices of House members.

“I don’t know why the Governor is in such a hurry to pressure the House to accept a Speaker candidate” said Robideaux. “We have plenty of time to have an orderly process that includes all the House members, and results in a record vote so that the people of Louisiana can see who their representatives support for leadership,” Robideaux continued. “As a result, it would be irresponsible not to press forward to a record vote as called for in the Rules.”

ORIGINAL STORY:

Sources tell The Independent that Gov. Bobby Jindal plans to announce that he will endorse Republican Chuck Kleckley of Lake Charles for speaker of the House of Representatives over Lafayette state Rep. Joel Robideaux, whom many House members favor for the post.

Robideaux, the speaker pro tem who switched from independent to Republican in September largely to win the governor’s endorsement, declined comment on the matter but said he would be releasing a statement shortly.

We will update this story as soon as Robideaux issues his press release and we hear back from the governor's office. 

Jindal confirmed his support of Westwego Republican John Alario for Senate president Monday.

Read more about Robideaux’s campaign to become the first speaker to hail from Acadiana in five decades in this April 13 cover story, “Independent’s Day?



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written by Soop. , October 25, 2011 - 09:02 pm
Ooops. Should have have run for Senate!

All the best.
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written by the original northsidian , October 25, 2011 - 09:53 pm
Would Joel still be saying this if Jindal backed him? I thought that is why he changed party affilation, to get Jinals backing? Am I wrong about this? Also what does this say about Michot's stroke with Jindal? P.S. I do like Joel, but am sorry the repubs casterated him, then dropped him in the grease!!
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written by ragin_cajun , October 25, 2011 - 10:13 pm
No, Joel would NOT be saying this if Jindal had backed him. Joel DID change party affiliation to get the perks of being a Republican in a state that votes Republican. And to get the backing of the Republican governor. And probably to be more acceptable to his constituents.

This "conversion" on Robideaux's part is very recent. It is no surprise that the kids who've been in the club longer put others higher in the pecking order.
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written by Republican Leadership , October 25, 2011 - 10:56 pm
"shadowy" "back room way" "disrepectful" - comparing to Edwin Edwards? Really JOel? You haven't been a republican for 5 minutes and your first move is to attack the most popular repubilcan governor ever? Wow! BTW - if you don't approve of back room, shadowy deals - Why were you in the room?
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written by Barb , October 25, 2011 - 11:02 pm
I voted for Jindal. I wish you would have told me he was a crook before I voted. Also I thought the fix was in for you. And he wasn't a back room dealing crook then. Well, call Joey and have him fix this with Vitter.
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written by MeShow , October 25, 2011 - 11:04 pm
Hey Bubba - what you mean "we"?
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written by ben , October 25, 2011 - 11:11 pm
Joel you don't have to put up with this stuff. Switch back to an Independent and then go get the votes and show the Gov. who's the boss in BR
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written by good o boy , October 25, 2011 - 11:40 pm
Slow down Joel. Wait till Michot gets a job and then bust that Republican Governors nads. The Dems need you.
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written by blackchamberpot , October 26, 2011 - 12:31 am
Jindal saw through the facade. Joel can't push an agenda. He caves on all his bills when it get too hot.
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written by OBSERVER , October 26, 2011 - 06:01 pm
It does seem inappropriate for the governor to select his choice for Speaker of the House when the composition of the house has not yet been determined. There are state rep. races in north Lafayette and in House District 96, part of Lafayette, into St. Martin and Iberia. What say do the newly elected state reps have in determining the leadership of the house of representatives under this deal?
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written by Get Real , October 26, 2011 - 07:56 pm
Joel had no problem with the plan to pick early - as long as he was picked. He only has a problem since he wasn't.
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written by the original northsidian , October 26, 2011 - 08:43 pm
Let's all cut to the chase. Joel changed to the GOP so he could be the speaker of the house with Jidal's approval. The backroom deals he speaks about is what he also did. Now, if Jindal would have backed him we would be hearing nothing but praise. This proves to all of us mushrooms that all politicians are the same. They can't trust each other,so why should we trust any of them?
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written by can't believe , October 26, 2011 - 11:00 pm
Stewart Bishop is the man Joel, but even he can't fix this. You think that now that Stewart is with you this kind of stuff is ok, but this will hurt Stewart's relationship with the Governor. Now he may not even be able to get Michot a job.
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written by the original northsidian , October 27, 2011 - 11:18 am
Michot needs to get a real job!! Then we can see if he can really walk the walk instead of talk the talk!!
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written by Cracklin Patin , October 27, 2011 - 02:24 pm
"Speaker Pro Tem Joel Robideaux of Lafayette is stating publicly that he opposes the governor..."
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Sounds like a ton of sour grapes.
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written by Funny Stuff , October 28, 2011 - 12:56 pm
LOLOL - There was a back room to the back room! LOLOLOLOL
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written by ragin_cajun , October 28, 2011 - 01:15 pm
"Joel can't push an agenda. He caves on all his bills when it get too hot. "

Absolutely true. I think this is what this is really all about. Somewhere in the last 6 months to a year, Jindal saw something in Robideaux that he didn't like, Joel didn't follow through with something, there's a reason for this.

It may well be more than just Republican seniority games.
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written by Hope , October 28, 2011 - 01:46 pm
The shoe is always tight when its on the other foot! Whine, whine, whine.... I think its better for this area if Robideaux retains the position, but he should have known Jindal was a snake and its his turn for a bite.
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written by rambeaux rawlings , October 28, 2011 - 01:55 pm
So why does the govenor pick the leadership of the legislature? I guess I missed that class. Seems that LA doesn't really have but one branch of gevernment. (Don't get me started on the judiciary).
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written by the original northsidian , November 01, 2011 - 01:43 am
rambeaux: The answer is in our DNA. We (the voters) were once mushrooms!
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