February 29, 2008
Beware of the Jindal
Posted by Jamelle under politics, republicans | Tags: bobby jindal, louisiana |Only six weeks into his term, Louisiana’s Republican governor, Bobby Jindal, has pushed through the legislature an extremely far-reaching ethics package.
Mr. Jindal, the earnest son of Indian immigrants, quickly declared open season on the cozy fusion of interests and social habits that have prevailed among lobbyists, state legislators and state agencies here for decades. Mostly, he got what he wanted.
Mr. Jindal, an outsider to that rollicking if sometimes unsavory banquet, a Republican with a missionary’s zeal to smite Louisiana’s wickedness at one of its presumed sources, called on the Legislature to reform itself and its high-living ways.
Grudgingly, pushed by public opinion and business pressure, it went along. When the legislative session ended Tuesday, lawmakers had passed bills aimed at making their finances less opaque, barring their lucrative contracts with the state — some have been known to do good business with them — and cutting down on perks like free tickets to sporting events. The bills, which advocates say will put Louisiana in the top tier of states with tough ethics rules, now await Mr. Jindal’s signature, which should come early next week.
Honestly, even I’m impressed with this guy. He’s the Republican’s great brown hope, and all things considered, if he were to become president in fifteen years, I wouldn’t mind too much.