WATCH HERE: The Bayou Brief moderates two congressional forums.

Yesterday, with the support of  Sue Lincoln of The Bayou Brief  and Michael McHale, a Lake Charles attorney and the First Vice Chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party, I was proud to moderate two extensive candidate forums for Democratic candidates in Louisiana’s First and Sixth Congressional districts. We appreciate the opportunity to ask these important questions and  share the answers from the men and women who seek to become Louisiana’s next members of Congress. Hour One (District One): Tammy Savoie, Lee Ann Dugas, and Jim Francis. Hour Two (District Six): Justin Dewitt, Andie Saizan. Thank you to Stephen Handwerk and his entire team for producing this event. The Bayou Brief intends on hosting a public forum within the next two months and will be releasing details soon. Watch yesterday’s forums here:
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Lamar White, Jr.
Lamar writes about the people, the politics, and the magic of Louisiana. He is the founder and publisher of the Bayou Brief and a contributing writer for the Daily Beast. Lamar is best known for his investigative reporting on public corruption, racism, and civil rights. He has appeared as a guest on CNN, MSNBC, and the BBC, and he's been the subject of profiles in The Washington Post, The Advocate, and Huffington Post. Before launching the Bayou Brief, he published CenLamar, a popular blog that initially covered the drama of City Hall in his hometown of Alexandria. Lamar is a graduate of Rice University in Houston and the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Today he lives in New Orleans and is currently writing a book about the life of reputed New Orleans Mafia boss Carlos Marcello. Support Lamar's work on Patreon.