Sue Lincoln
Sue Lincoln is a veteran reporter in the political arena. Her radio experience began in the early ’80s, in “the other L-A” — Los Angeles.
Since her transplantation to Louisiana 25 years ago, she has covered the state, the capital, and its colorful cast of characters for Louisiana Radio Network, LPB and the Southern Education Desk.
Now she’s focusing her experience and expertise on producing WRKF’s Capitol Access.
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Starting in early 2018, state policymakers will be looking ahead to the 2021 redistricting process. While many are focused on a pending U.S. Supreme...
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I think I can confidently predict one political policy hot topic for the coming year: redistricting. Also known as "reapportionment," it's come up no...
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In addition to fiscal cliff issues dominating legislative discussions this spring and congressional elections this fall, what's on the political horizon...
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(Just because it’s Christmas, here’s an “evergreen” Capitol Access.) Whether it’s refundable tax credits, a decade's worth of property tax forgiveness,...
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During his year-end press conference this week, Gov. John Bel Edwards was asked about the legislative auditor's report on former State Police commander...
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State Representative Chris Broadwater, vice chairman of the Labor and Industrial Relations Committee, has tendered his resignation from the Louisiana...
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With the holidays nearly upon us, Gov. John Bel Edwards presents his plan for dealing with the fiscal cliff. “All of the proposals that I am making come...
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"These are mega-contracts, and they entail 25 percent of our budget," insisted state Senator Conrad Appel, during the Joint Budget committee's fourth...
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Gov. John Bel Edwards was pleased with the results of Thursday’s Revenue Estimating Conference meeting, telling the panel, "For the first time in many...
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"“This is going to be the most money we’ve spent, right?" asked state Senator Norby Chabert of Houma. "Yes, sir," CPRA executive director Mike Ellis...