Congress

Early Voting Starts Soon
Early Voting Starts Soon
Early Voting Starts Soon
The 2016 Presidential General Election is Tuesday, Nov. 8, but don't wait till then. Early voting is the way to go. Plus, you still have time to register to vote.
Can Edwin Edwards Win Election To Congress
Can Edwin Edwards Win Election To Congress
Can Edwin Edwards Win Election To Congress
Edwin Edwards is running for the 6th Congressional district in Louisiana. The Louisiana Democratic Party has endorsed Edwards though Mary Landrieu has not. There are 13 people running for the seat. Can Edwards win?
Boustany vs. Landry
Boustany vs. Landry
Boustany vs. Landry
U.S. Congressmen Charles Boustany and Jeff Landry finally sat down for an actual debate tonight and got to the heart of a lot of interesting questions on Obamacare, Medicare, negative campaigning, and jobs in the oil and gas industry.  If you missed it, we have the full debate, broken down into questions so you can hear the parts you're interested in.
Boustany vs. Landry, Part 1
Boustany vs. Landry, Part 1
Boustany vs. Landry, Part 1
It was a very informative night in the sole, exclusive debate between U.S. Congressmen Jeff Landry and Charles Boustany tonight.  In the second part of tonight's debate, they touched on the national debt ceiling, their votes while in Congress, the nation's taxation problems and the negative feelings toward Congress.  Here's the audio from the second half of the show.
Boustany, Landry to Debate
Boustany, Landry to Debate
Boustany, Landry to Debate
Despite what has been a very heavily contentious campaign across South Louisiana, sitting Republican congressmen Charles Boustany and Jeff Landry have not yet faced off in a debate for the 3rd Congressional District seat. That will  change Wednesday night as Cajun Radio 1470/1290 AM teams up with Lafayette's news radio KPEL 96.5 FM to bring a live one-hour debate in which all the questions are pro
Anthony Weiner to Step Down From Office: Report
Anthony Weiner to Step Down From Office: Report
Anthony Weiner to Step Down From Office: Report
Rep. Anthony Weiner has reportedly told friends that he will resign from office, a source close to the situation revealed to the NY Times. The decision was reportedly made after “long discussions” with his wife, Huma Abedin, who returned to the States Tuesday after a trip to Africa with her boss, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.