Demand competence on the New Orleans Flood Protection Board

Empty lots at the 17th Street Canal breach site in the Lakeview neighborhood of New Orleans

Governor Jeff Landry’s actions are putting New Orleans at risk of disastrous flooding.

In the past two years, the governor has interfered with the leadership of the Flood Protection Authority-East which is responsible for maintaining and operating the $14.5 billion flood system protecting Greater New Orleans.

The governor’s actions have done the following:

  • Instigated a mass resignation of knowledgeable expert board members,
  • Led to the firings and forced resignations of the top department heads with decades of experience, and
  • Resulted in millions of dollars annually being switched from flood protection to unneeded extra police.

Our legislators in Baton Rouge can change this, and you have the power to convince them.

LA Senators Eddie Lambert, Pat Connick, Cameron Henry, Sidney Barthelemy II, Gregory Miller and Bob Owen all have board commissioners who reside in their district. However, the commissioners are not confirmed yet by the full Senate.

Use this link and with ONE CLICK, send a letter to the six senators who can use their influence to stop this nonsense and prevent the confirmation of the governor’s hand-picked board commissioners who are wrecking havoc.

Best if you click by 5pm Wed May 27.

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Founder Rosenthal’s podcast is selected top 100

Founder Sandy Rosenthal’s popular podcast titled Beat the Big Guys has been selected by Millionpodcasts as one of the Top 100 Advocacy Podcasts on the web (2026 Edition).

Rosenthal expresses many thanks to her producers Jess Branas and Landry Bohn. And also a big thanks to her 100+ guests!

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Founder Rosenthal on Dr. Robert Verchick’s Substack Post, Blue Tomorrow

Founder Rosenthal was Dr. Rob Verchick’s first guest post on his popular Substack blog titled “Blue Tomorrow.” Dr. Verchick is a climate law scholar who designed climate-resilience policies in the Obama administration. He teaches at Loyola University New Orleans, where he holds an endowed chair and direct Loyola’s Center on Environment, Land, and Law.

Voices for a Blue Tomorrow: Levee Activist Sandy Rosenthal on Environmental Awakenings, Green Infrastructure, and Seasonal Housing for Purple Martins by Rob Verchick

An interview that will leave you inspired!

Read on Substack

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