Levees.org’s campaign to preserve the Blue Ribbon Committee is successful

Sandy Rosenthal in August of 2023

Recently, Levees.org mobilized its significantly large community to contact the Louisiana House Transportation committee members to ask them to say NO to HB633.

As you know, there is no evidence that the pre-Katrina levee board members behaved irresponsibly in their flood protection duties. Such accusations were debunked over a decade ago. The Army Corps of Engineers is responsible. Blaming the pre-Katrina levee boards is disrespectful to the people of New Orleans.

However, Levees.org prefers that an expert nominating committee selects the current levee board members rather than the governor. This is appropriate because the New Orleans District is the largest District of the Army Corps of Engineers in the nation.

If the levee maintenance is not done exactly per the Army Corps’ instructions, the levees can be decertified and no one can get flood insurance.

Therefore, we asked our members and the entire New Orleans community to click this link below and contact the LA House Transportation committee urging them to vote NO to HB633.

Founder Sandy Rosenthal traveled to Baton Rouge on Tuesday prepared to testify. But at the last moment, the sponsor of the bill, Rep Jacob Braud pulled his bill to amend it.

https://rallystarter.com/rally/2549/blue-ribbon-committees-should-select-public-servants

The campaign worked. This is a win.

Check back at this site to see if further actions are necessary.

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Founder Rosenthal speaks to Delegation Visitors from Europe

Recently, founder Sandy Rosenthal spoke with a delegation from Europe, as part of a project on “Transparency and Accountability in Government.”

At the Flooded House Museum, Rosenthal spoke with eight delegates from the countries of Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, Latvia, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia.

Rosenthal spoke about the origins of Levees.Org, the reckoning that the investigations provided, and also hear about she continues to keep the “big guys” accountable through the Beat the Big Guys podcast.  The meeting took place at the Flooded House Museum in the Filmore Gardens neighborhood of New Orleans.

The presentation was organized through the Global New Orleans which is a nonprofit organization that arranges professional appointments and cultural activities for over 500 international leaders sent to New Orleans annually by the U.S. Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program and other programs.

As one of approximately 90 councils nationwide, and the only council in Louisiana, Global New Orleans aims to promote cross-cultural relationships and mutual understanding.

 

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Blue ribbon committees should select New Orleans’ levee board members

Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan

Please use the link below to contact the Louisiana House Transportation committee members to ask them to say NO to HB633.

LINK TO TAKE ACTION

As you know, there is zero evidence that the pre-Katrina levee board members behaved irresponsibly in their flood protection duties. Such accusations were debunked over a decade ago. The Army Corps of Engineers is responsible.

Blaming the pre-Katrina levee boards is disparaging and insulting to the people of New Orleans.

However, Levees.org prefers that an expert nominating committee selects the current levee board members rather than the governor. This is appropriate because the New Orleans District is the largest District of the Army Corps of Engineers in the nation.

If the levee maintenance is not done exactly per the Army Corps’ instructions, the levees can be decertified and no one can get flood insurance.

Therefore, we are asking you to click this link and contact the LA House Transportation committee urging them to vote NO to HB633. One click will contact all 16 members. And you can modify it if you like.

https://rallystarter.com/rally/2549/blue-ribbon-committees-should-select-public-servants

Please do this by 5p on Monday May 5th.

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