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WATCH LIVE: Funeral processional underway for former Gov Edwin Edwards
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Former Louisiana Gov Edwin Edwards laid to rest
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Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser’s criticisms of the state’s plans to build sediment diversions on the Mississippi River to rebuild land and nourish existing wetlands are wrongheaded and absurd, Chip Kline, coastal adviser to Gov. John Bel Edwards and chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, said Monday.
Speaking at a Baton Rouge Press Club luncheon, Kline defended the state’s contention that the Mid-Barataria and Mid-Breton Sediment Diversions are key to the long-term sustainability of the state’s coastal wetlands.
Nungesser, a Republican and a likely candidate for governor in 2023, has been stumping against the large sediment diversions and the freshwater they will push into the West Bank Barataria Basin and east bank Breton Basin, which he says will destroy fisheries and kill bottlenose dolphins. In both speeches and newspaper columns during the past few months, Nungesser has said the $2.8 billion proposed for the two projects would be better spent directly
Retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honore speaks at Baton Rouge Press Club
Retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honore speaks at Baton Rouge Press Club By WAFB Staff | May 3, 2021 at 7:11 PM CDT - Updated May 3 at 7:11 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - One of Louisianaâs own, retired Lieutenant General Russel Honore, spoke at the Baton Rouge Press Club on Monday, May 3.
Recently, the US House speaker put him in charge of doing an assessment to prevent another attack on the Capitol, like what happened on January 6.
Talk about people coming to the Capitol to cause harm didnât make it to the FBI director,â said Honore. âIâm giving it to you as an observation. That wasnât my mission to look at that. My mission was to look at how did we have an intelligence failure. Why didnât we know?â