About Common Cause Louisiana
Common Cause Louisiana has a long history as an active participant in the drive to make Louisiana government more open, ethical and accessible. A few of the highlights in our state organization's history include:
• In 2007, honored Robert L. Roland, who stepped down as chair and member of the Louisiana Board of Ethics as a result of board-member term limits. Mr. Roland served on the board and its predecessors continuously since his selection in 1981 and continuously served as chair for almost 20 year.
• At the first CCLA Fall Awards Luncheon, honoring Sec. of State Al Ater for outstanding work in holding elections in New Orleans post-Kartrina/Rita and Sen. Walter Boasso for work in consolidating eight levee boards in the New Orleans area to two (East Bank and West Bank).
• Helped form the Louisiana Voting Rights Network in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
• Member, Louisiana Budget Project Advisory Committee formed by Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO).
• Participated in the Secretary of State's Task Force on Voting in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
• Supported the work of the Rebuilding Louisiana Coalition and other groups working to restore, resettle and revitalize areas devastated by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 -- hopefully, without making the same mistakes.
• Testified and helped pass two needed reforms in 2004: a bill that will prevent legislators and the governor from collecting campaign contributions while they are legislating; and a bill that will regulate executive branch lobbyists and legislative lobbyists equally.
• Gave the Louisiana House of Representatives the 2004 Mel Dakin Award for Openness in Government for their work in setting up live and archived online feeds of committee meetings and sessions at the state capitol on their website.
• Defended Open Meeting & Public Records & Ethics Laws against attacks.
• Instrumental in Passing Campaign Finance Law 1988.
• Instrumental in passing the "Gold Cadillac Bill" (to close an ethics loophole "big enough to drive a gold Cadillac through").
• Supported Lobbyist Disclosure Bills that still need to be strengthened.
• Participated in Help America Vote Act effort.
• Common Cause Louisiana board members Felicia and Dick received certificates of appreciation from HAVA Advisory Committee.
What can YOU do to hold power accountable in Louisiana?
• Join CauseNet so you will be alerted via email on both national and state issues.
• Start a phone or fax tree to alert your friends who do not use the Internet.
• Help plan and execute fund raising events.
• Work with us to increase membership in Common Cause Louisiana.
• Promote public awareness of Common Cause Louisiana.
