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Case 5:13-Cv-02715-EEF-MLH Document 1 Filed 09/20/13 Page 1 of 20 Pageid #: 1
Case 5:13-cv-02715-EEF-MLH Document 1 Filed 09/20/13 Page 1 of 20 PageID #: 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA SHREVEPORT DIVISION _____________________________________ ) CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM, ) ) Plaintiff, ) v. ) ) Case No. __________________________ CHARLES R. SCOTT, District Attorney, 1st ) Judicial District; ) Judge: ____________________ ) M. BLAKE MONROSE, Chairman of the ) Louisiana Board of Ethics and the ) Supervisory Committee for Campaign ) Finance; ) ) SCOTT SCHNEIDER, Vice-Chairman of the ) Louisiana Board of Ethics and the ) Supervisory Committee for Campaign ) Finance; ) ) TERRY BACKHAUS, of the Louisiana ) Board of Ethics and the Supervisory ) Committee for Campaign Finance; ) ) JULIE E. BLEWER, of the Louisiana Board ) of Ethics and the Supervisory Committee for ) Campaign Finance; ) ) CHARLES EMILE “PEPPI” BRUNEAU, ) JR., of the Louisiana Board of Ethics and the ) Supervisory Committee for Campaign ) Finance; ) ) JEAN INGRASSIA, of the Louisiana Board ) of Ethics and the Supervisory Committee for ) Campaign Finance; ) ) DR. LOUIS LEGGIO, of the Louisiana Board ) of Ethics and the Supervisory Committee for ) Campaign Finance; ) ) ) ) PD.10480390.1 Case 5:13-cv-02715-EEF-MLH Document 1 Filed 09/20/13 Page 2 of 20 PageID #: 2 DR. STEVE LEMKE, of the Louisiana Board ) of Ethics and the Supervisory Committee for ) Campaign Finance; ) ) BOB MCANELLY, of the Louisiana Board ) of Ethics and the Supervisory Committee for ) Campaign Finance; ) ) ASHLEY KENNEDY SHELTON, of the ) Louisiana Board of Ethics and the ) Supervisory Committee for Campaign ) Finance; ) ) GROVE STAFFORD, of the Louisiana Board ) of Ethics and the Supervisory Committee for ) Campaign Finance; ) ) Defendants. _____________________________________ COMPLAINT Nature of the Action 1. This action seeks to vindicate free speech, free association, and due process rights guaranteed by the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution. -
United Professional Company
UNITED PROFESSIONAL COMPANY RESPONSE TO LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 20-02 FOR OUTSIDE CONSULTANT IN LPSC RFP 20-02, DOCKET NO. X-35500, JEFFERSON DAVIS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. AND DIXIE ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION, EX PARTE. IN RE: NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONDUCT 2020 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR LONG- TERM POWER PURCHASES CONTRACTS AND/OR GENERATING CAPACITY PURSUANT TO THE COMMISSION'S MARKET BASED MECHANISM ("MBM") ORDER. SUBMITTAL DATE: APRIL 02, 2020 PREPARED AND SUBMITTED BY: UNITED PROFESSIONALS COMPANY 201 ST. CHARLES, AVE., STE. 4240 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 70170-1048 TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Executive Summary .................................................................................................................0 B. Qualifications and Experience ..................................................................................................1 1. The Sisung Group .............................................................................................................1 2. United Professionals Company .........................................................................................2 C. Plan of Action .........................................................................................................................11 1. Methodology ...................................................................................................................12 2. Approach .........................................................................................................................12 -
Ariail Family Tree 11Thst Generation
AriAil fAmily Tree Book 4. This is the research that has been completed as of Dec 2019. We know for certain that the father of ***Mathieu Ariail (1) was ***Francois Ariail and his mother was Mathurine Cornu. We believe the father of ***Francois Ariail was ***Jean (John) Ariail and mother to be Francoise Brunier. Still looking at records and can make corrections if necessary. The reason for this assumption is that ***Jean Ariail and Francoise Brunier named one of their sons Herve Ariail, bap. 22 Aug 1626, and the name Herve Ariail is used down through this line of the family and has been found in no other line of the family. So here goes. Documentation comes from www.culture.cg44.fr and www.archives49.fr. The ancestors of all the Ariail Family living in the U.S. and Arial in Canada are marked with ORANGE***. There are some Arial Families living in the U.S., especially Hawaii, who came from Portugal. This is not surprising, as we believe the Family name Ariail to be Hebrew in origin, migrating at some point to perhaps Spain and then to France and North America by way of Canada and Portugal. Nationality portions of U.S. Census reports support this stand. You should note that there are several lines of the Ariail family in France, each one dating back to the early 1600’s. As of this date, we have not been able to tie all of them together, but we do know that there was a Martin Ariail, born in the early 1500’s who could be a common ancestor for many of these lines. -
WYES Informed Sources Archive 5 Boxes Special Collections
WYES Informed Sources Archive 5 boxes Special Collections & Archives J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library Loyola University New Orleans Collection 29 WYES Informed Sources Archive Reference Code Collection 29 Name and Location of Repository Special Collections and Archives, J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library, Loyola University New Orleans Title WYES Informed Sources Archive Date 1984 - Present Extent 5 boxes Subject Headings WYES-TV (Television station : New Orleans, La.) Administrative/Biographical History In 1984, WYES, New Orleans' public television station, began broadcasting Informed Sources, a program devoted to in-depth discussion of the news by local journalists. During that first show, a panel of journalists speculated about the reasons for the financial dilemmas of the Louisiana World Exposition, locally known as the World's Fair. Now more than two decades later, every Friday night at 7:00 p.m., Louisiana's newsmen and women continue to speculate, discuss and examine the news of the week. The idea for Informed Sources originated in 1971 on WYES with City Desk, a news and talk show, which featured the staff of the New Orleans States-Item and ran for seven seasons. The station had been without a news program for several years when Marcia Kavanaugh Radlauer, an experienced television reporter and independent producer, was asked to create a new show. Like City Desk, the format was a panel discussion of current news, but instead of featuring journalists from only one source, a variety of participants from television, radio, newspapers and eventually, online newsletters contributed their talents and expertise. Informed Sources originally included a "Newsmakers" interview to help fill the half-hour, but before long that segment was omitted. -
Response to Louisiana Housing Corporation RFP for WAP And
UNITED PROFESSIONAL COMPANY RESPONSE TO LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 21-17 FOR OUTSIDE CONSULTANT IN DOCKET NO. U-36003, UTILITIES, INC. OF LOUISIANA, EX PARTE. IN RE: REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF FORMULA RATE PLAN WITH MODIFICATIONS THERETO SUBMITTAL DATE: JULY 09, 2021 PREPARED AND SUBMITTED BY: UNITED PROFESSIONALS COMPANY 201 ST. CHARLES, AVE., STE. 4240 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 70170-1048 TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Qualifications and Experience ..................................................................................................1 1. The Sisung Group .............................................................................................................1 2. United Professionals Company .........................................................................................2 B. Plan of Action .........................................................................................................................10 1. Methodology ...................................................................................................................11 2. Approach .........................................................................................................................11 3. Workload Management and Distribution ........................................................................11 C. Cost Proposal ..........................................................................................................................12 D. Conflicts of Interest ................................................................................................................13