AGR - Louisiana Edition

Accountability in Office: Corruption, Endorsements, and Voter Power


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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone. This is the full show for January 29, 2026. 

0:30 In this election year, voter responsibility is on full display—and in Baton Rouge, it couldn’t be more urgent. Metro Council member Cleve Dunn Jr. has been indicted on multiple charges, including bribery, money laundering, and contractor fraud, tied to the city’s CATS transit system. The case raises big questions about unchecked power, unopposed elections, and accountability in local government. How does a public official allegedly turn taxpayer dollars into personal gain, and what role do voters play in letting it happen? We dive into the shocking details, the broader implications for elected office, and why staying informed and engaged at every level of government is more important than ever.

9:30 Plus, we cover the Top 3 Things You Need to Know. 
  • Caddo District Attorney James Stewart announced he is running for reelection.
  • Shreveport regional airport hit a new record last year in travel. More than 800 people passed in and out of the airport in 2025.
  • DJ's at this year's Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans will be paid after all.
    Mayor Helena Moreno had initially asked for DJ's to volunteer their services for the Mardi Gras celebrations at Gallier Hall because of the financial crisis the city is currently facing.
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13:00 Caddo Parish is heating up as incumbent DA James Stewart faces a high-stakes challenge from State Senator Alan Seabal. With Stewart’s campaign coffers holding over $100,000 and Seabal’s under $800, the race isn’t just about money—it’s about influence, alliances, and political strategy. We break down the complex dynamics: Seabal’s outspoken criticism of Governor Landry, the possibility of endorsements crossing party lines, and how voters could be the ultimate deciders in this high-profile district attorney race. From political favors to the need for crossover support, we unpack everything you need to know about Caddo Parish’s pivotal DA showdown.

23:00 Louisiana voters, take note: 2026 brings closed primaries for high-profile offices including the U.S. Senate, House, State Supreme Court, Public Service Commission, and BESE. If you’re registered as “no party,” you’ll need to sign an affidavit to vote in these primaries—or risk being sidelined. We break down how the new rules work, why parties have the right to choose their nominees, and what every Louisiana voter needs to know before heading to the polls. Don’t get caught off guard—know your registration and your rights this election season.

26:30 Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry shakes up state hiring this week by eliminating DEI and affirmative action programs in civil service. Under the new merit-based policy, all employment decisions will be based strictly on skill, experience, and qualifications—regardless of race, sex, religion, or political beliefs. We break down how this move affects state jobs, challenges claims of systemic racism, and why supporters say merit-based hiring is the true path to equal opportunity in Louisiana.

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32:30 TSA is introducing a new identity verification loophole—starting February 1st, travelers without a Real ID, passport, or military ID can still fly… if they pay a $45 “verification fee” online. We break down why this so-called “optional” system raises serious questions about airport security, the effectiveness of ID requirements, and whether travelers are being treated like toll-paying commuters rather than passengers.

35:30 The U.S. Census Bureau has released its 2025 population estimates, revealing surprising winners and losers in U.S. population growth. We have a little fun guessing which states are gaining congressional seats, how migration patterns are shifting, and what this means for the political and economic landscape. Play along!

40:00 New Orleans schools shut down over freezing temperatures, sparking debate about how prepared major cities are for winter weather. We break down the impact of icy roads, frozen bridges, and cold snaps across Louisiana, and ask whether closing schools was precaution or overreaction. From slippery conditions statewide to the challenges of keeping a city moving in the cold, we dive into the real risks and reactions from last weekend’s winter chill.

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AGR - Louisiana EditionBy American Ground Radio