After waiting four days, Gov. Bobby Jindal on Friday finally signed controversial legislation that provides an avenue for killing a coastal erosion lawsuit filed by a New Orleans-area levee board against 97 oil and gas companies.Sneakily done on a Friday slow news day. And if that wasn't enough...
In so doing, he dismissed warnings from some legal experts, Attorney General Buddy Caldwell and some parish officials that the measure will imperil claims against BP arising from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Jindal signed Senate Bill 469 just hours before dealing a second blow to the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East, which sued the oil and gas companies for their destruction of wetlands, by replacing Tim Doody, the board’s longtime president and a supporter of the suit, with someone who has previously worked in the energy industry.Just what we need on the board - a watchdog FOR the energy industry, rather than a watchdog for the welfare of the people of the state.
WORST GOVERNOR EVER!
The Louisiana Legislature is very much complicit in passing the legislation in the first place, but I give credit to some members for trying to introduce sanity into the process. The state will be decades in recovering from the depredations of Bobby Jindal, if we ever do.
Thanks, JCF. Is there bad news about Los Angeles?
ReplyDeleteNo. I was trying to be witty and failing.
ReplyDeleteDid you hear about this? Terrible. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/transgender-woman-claims-sex-slave-article-1.1820961
At the time, I thought maybe there was a fire or an earthquake that I hadn't heard about. I'll read the article.
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