@LouisianaLtGov Sadly like SAIL250 most of the State didn’t even know about it Had so many friends didn’t hear about it until days before not weeks Even hotels in NO had no idea of SAIL250 We need to do better promoting Opportunity missed
Op-Ed: The new mayor has had an embarrassing start regarding judgment: begging millions from Baton Rouge—twice—while personally insulting the governor mid-beg, turning Mardi Gras into a unnecessary police state, race-baiting, continuing Mitch’s statue nonsense, pandering, and now this inexplicable kangaroo court mess.
Moreno’s job is MANAGING City Hall; which is inefficient, illogical, and exists in perpetual SNAFU. She won the election. Stop the politics, start doing the job.
Thank God for Joe Giarusso. He should be mayor, but he’s not interested in the bullshit politics.
@tregan01 Looks fine to me. There is a yield sign, and FSD saw nothimg approaching. The Stop lights are for the other two lanes. Maybe you should go back to driver ed. The xar knows the rules better than you.
Another example of why Harris County needs change. 401 applicants for a $411k job… but the top scorer wasn’t picked. Instead, the daughter of a longtime Dem politician gets the role. Taxpayers deserve better than this. Full story 👇
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Outsourcing Corruption? Louisiana’s Voter Roll Bombshell
Chris Alexander breaks down HB 592 and the push to let private vendors handle voter roll verification in Louisiana instead of relying on U.S. Postal Service and federal data. But what happens when election accuracy is handed to a third party with exclusive control? Could this open the door to corruption, mistakes, or worse? Watch the full episode on Rumble for the uncensored conversation and visit the websites to join the movement: https://t.co/JubHrJgKvj and https://t.co/rGhtuxSmg8.
@Brooketaylortv Putting the country code “001” on the billboard is DAMNING.
They KNEW they were advertising to foreigners to have their anchor babies in their hospital.
This is criminal activity.
NEW: A Texas hospital confirms to Fox News its behind billboards at the U.S.-Mexico border advertising childbirth services and encouraging expectant mothers to give birth in Texas. The Spanish-language billboards directed people to go to “https://t.co/qGlLfOex0o.”
The billboards put up by Mission Regional Medical Center featured a pregnant woman and promoted “Birth Packages in South Texas,” with deliveries starting at $3,950 for a natural birth and $5,525 for a C-section.
A spokesperson for the hospital said they had two billboards within five miles of the hospital near the border crossing but removed them Monday, along with the website, due to the “potential for unintended misunderstanding.”
The decision to take down the campaign follows backlash on social media after pictures of the billboard started to circulate.
The spokesperson also told me the campaign was initiated in 2021 but said it is unclear when the actual billboards were put up.
Official statement:
“Mission Regional Medical Center is committed to providing high-quality, compassionate healthcare and expanding access to care for the communities we serve. Like hospitals across the country and throughout the region, we share information about the healthcare services we provide. We do not support or facilitate any unlawful activity and work to comply with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations. The marketing materials regarding maternity services are no longer in use due to any unintended misunderstanding. We intend to work cooperatively and transparently with local and state officials. Our focus remains on delivering safe, high-quality care to every patient who seeks our services."