<div>677. This week, we <a href="http://archive.org/download/677-dustin-granger/677--Dustin_Granger.mp3" target="_blank">talk</a> to Dustin Granger about Louisiana politics. As a seasoned
financial advisor with over two decades of experience, Dustin
Granger has built his career helping Louisiana families navigate
the turbulent waters of the Great Recession, the COVID-19
pandemic, and the recurring hurricanes that shape life on the
Gulf Coast. A lifelong resident and LSU alumnus, Granger now
serves as the Treasurer of the Louisiana Democratic Party.
Granger is a leading voice for economic reform and climate
resilience. He advocates for a "New Louisiana" that breaks away
from traditional corporate-heavy investments to embrace
renewable energy, fair taxation, and sustainable infrastructure.<a name='more'></a>
In this interview, we discuss his recommendations for the
current voting season, his strategies for stabilizing property
insurance, his commitment to strengthening the state's middle
class, and his ongoing work to revitalize the Democratic
infrastructure across the Bayou State.
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<li>Now available: <i><a href="https://ulpress.org/products/liberty-in-louisiana-a-comedy" target="_blank">Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy</a></i>.
The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it
as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in
print for the first time in 222 years. Order your copy today!
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<li>This week in the Louisiana Anthology. Charles Asbury
Stephens. <a href="https://louisiana-anthology.org/texts/stephens/stephens--ark_of_1803.html"><i>The
Ark of 1803</i></a>. <br />
It was a voyage of untold perils. Every
year an increasing number of white outlaws, hidden in the
caves along the river, harried and robbed the boatmen who
floated down from the upper settlements. There were lurking
bands of hostile Indians. And there was the river itself with
its treacheries; its snags; its mud bars and its floods. It
was no unusual thing for an ark to set out as this one was
about to do, provided against all foreseeable disasters, and
never be heard from afterward. Some were wrecked, some were
robbed and their crews obscurely murdered. But no tidings of
their fate came back to the solitary homes on the upper Ohio.<br />
To set out on such a voyage with a single
man or boy who could not be trusted, might mean the loss of
the boat or even of every life on board of her. </li>
<li>This week in Louisiana history. May 8, 1823. First gas
lighting used in the American Theater of New Orleans. </li>
<li>This week in New Orleans history. <b data-index-in-node="0" data-path-to-node="2,6,0">May 8, 1884</b>:
The World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition opened
in what is now Audubon Park, showcasing New Orleans as a
global trade hub. </li>
<li>This week in Louisiana. <br />
<b>Creole Nature Trail All‑American Road</b><br />
Louisiana Highway 27 & Highway 82 Corridor<br />
Cameron and Calcasieu Parishes, LA<br />
Open year‑round; ideal for spring wildlife viewing and coastal
drives<br />
Website: <a href="https://www.creolenaturetrail.org/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">creolenaturetrail.org</a><br />
Email: <a href="mailto:
[email protected]">
[email protected]</a><br />
Phone: (337) 436‑9588<br />
The Creole Nature Trail is one of America's first National
Scenic Byways, offering 180 miles of Gulf Coast marshes,
beaches, wildlife refuges, and birding hotspots throughout the
year:<br />
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<ul>
<li>Scenic Wildlife Drives: Alligators, wading birds, and
migratory species visible from roadside pull‑offs.</li>
<li>Gulf Beaches: Access to quiet stretches of shoreline along
the Cameron coast.</li>
<li>Refuge Access: Connects to Sabine, Cameron Prairie, and
Lacassine National Wildlife Refuges.</li>
</ul>
<li>Postcards from Louisiana. The Rock Block Band at Felix's
Restaurant and Oyster Bar.</li></ol>
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