Gay and OK

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

It should be a point of pride that Lafayette’s LGBT community is relatively robust.

 

Welcome to Hooterville

Wednesday, August 3, 2011
By Walter Pierce

Memo to Acadia Parish: The 1960s called, they want their politics back.

 

Selling Self-Determination

Wednesday, July 13, 2011
By Walter Pierce

Supporters of charter repeal are gearing up for the October vote.

 

RE: Are You Ready to Rumble?

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Months away from the fall contest, a campaign in north Lafayette is already getting ugly. By Walter Pierce

If politics really is a contact sport, it’s boxing. And three and a half months out from the October election, the gloves are already coming off in District 44.

A couple of weeks ago Vincent Pierre, a 47-year-old Lafayette businessman, announced his intention to seek the seat held by first-term Rep. Rickey Hardy, a former school board member. Before Hardy won the seat in a runoff four years ago, it was held by Wilfred Pierre, Vincent’s uncle. A longtime former Lafayette city councilman, Wilfred Pierre held the state House seat for 16 years, or four terms, beginning in 1992.

 

Realpolitik 101

Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Written by Walter Pierce

Rep. Page Cortez’s House Bill 400 celebrates a basic economic principle — competition — which is exactly why an obscure trade group unleashed a lobbying barrage to kill it.

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