AGR - Louisiana Edition

“No Kings”… But Who’s the King? Breaking Down the Protest Hype


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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show March 27, 2026.

In this episode of American Ground Radio, we kick things off with a question that cuts right to the heart of today’s political climate: what exactly are people protesting anymore? With “No Kings” rallies popping up across the country—including right here in Louisiana—we break down the movement and ask the obvious… who’s the king? Is this really about defending democracy, or is it about rejecting election results people don’t like?

From there, we roll into the Top 3 Things You Need to Know, including a rare move by the Louisiana Supreme Court to reopen an investigation into judicial oversight failures, a controversial push to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, and a bipartisan effort to eliminate driver’s license fees for low-income residents.

Then the conversation takes a serious turn as we discuss a heartbreaking tragedy involving a newborn and the state’s Safe Haven Law. It’s a difficult but important conversation about responsibility, choices, and what it truly means to be pro-life in a world where real alternatives exist—but aren’t always taken.

We also dive into media narratives surrounding economic development, taking a hard look at coverage from Fortune on a major data center project in rural Louisiana. Is big investment helping local communities—or leaving them behind? And more importantly… who gets to decide that story?

In our Digging Deep segment, we break down new census data showing Louisiana may finally be reversing its population decline. Which parishes are growing? Which are losing people? And what does that say about leadership, policy, and the future of the state under Governor Jeff Landry? 

We also tackle election integrity with a closer look at a proposed bill aimed at ensuring only U.S. citizens are on voter rolls—raising a simple but powerful question: why is something this basic still controversial?

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Caddo Parish classrooms have begun displaying Ten Commandments to comply with state law

House passes bill to waive driver’s license fees for low-income residents
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