2014 Legislative Session Roundtable - South La.
Louisiana: The State We're In

Details
Collection:LPB
Genre: Panel, Public Affairs
Place Covered: Louisiana
Copyright Holder: Louisiana Educational Television Authority
Date Issued: 2014-06-13
Duration: 00:27:02
Subjects: Filmed panel discussions | State legislators | Politics | Government | Louisiana. Legislature | Louisiana Legislative Session, 2014 | Education | Common Core State Standards Initiative | Health Care | MEDICAID | Environment | LAWSUITS | Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East | OIL INDUSTRY | GAS INDUSTRY
Contributors:
- Whinham, Charlie Host
- Pierre, Vincent Panelist
- St. Germain, Karen Panelist
- Appel, Conrad Panelist
- Richard, Jerome Panelist
- Smith, Pat Panelist
- Landry, Terry Panelist
Description
This episode of the series “Louisiana: The State We’re In” from June 13, 2014, features Charlie Whinham leading a panel discussion with six state legislators from south Louisiana on the conclusion of the 2014 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. The panelists are: State Representative Vincent Pierre (D); State Representative Karen St. Germain (D); State Senator Conrad Appel (R); State Representative Jerome “Dee” Richard (I); State Representative Pat Smith (D); and State Representative Terry Landry (D). They discuss: their accomplishments and disappointments from the session; the status of Common Core and the PARCC assessments; the failure of Medicaid expansion; and the passage of a bill stopping the lawsuit by the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East against 97 oil and gas companies for environmental damages to the wetlands.