State Contracts 101 (2014)
Louisiana Public Square

Details
Collection:LPB
Genre: Panel
Place Covered: Louisiana
Copyright Holder: Louisiana Educational Television Authority
Date Issued: 2014-04-23
Duration: 00:57:36
Subjects: Filmed panel discussions | Privatization | Government | Public contracts
Contributors:
- Courtney, Beth Host
- Goidel, Kirby Host
- Gautreaux, Kevin Producer
- Havard, Kenneth Interviewee
- Gregory, Don Interviewee
- Kennedy, John Neely Interviewee
- Richard, Jerome "Dee" Interviewee
- Nichols, Kristy Speaker
- Scott, Robert Travis Interviewee
- Mobley, Daniel Speaker
- Nelson, Tre Speaker
- Bertolette, William Speaker
- Reynolds, Patrick Speaker
- Duncan, Johnell Speaker
- Couvillion, John Speaker
- Downs, Jon Speaker
- Barnes, Walton, II Speaker
- Rhoads, Michael Speaker
- Wendt, Austin Speaker
- Bowles, Haillie Speaker
- Jackson, Cyndi Speaker
- Meisner, Chris Speaker
- Kennedy, John Neely Panelist
- Naquin, Ken Panelist
- Havard, Kenneth Panelist
- Kane, Kevin Panelist
Description
This episode of the series “Louisiana Public Square” from April 23, 2014, features Kirby Goidel leading a discussion between the audience members and panelists on state contracts and the privatization of state services. A background report on the topic precedes the discussion. It includes interviews with: State Representative Kenneth Havard; Don Gregory, the health care analyst for the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana (PAR); State Treasurer John Kennedy; State Representative Jerome “Dee” Richard; and Robert Travis Scott, the president of PAR. The audience members then discuss their views on state contracts and the privatization of state services. A panel of experts then joins the audience to answer their questions. The panelists are: State Treasurer John Kennedy; Ken Naquin, the CEO of the Louisiana Association of General Contractors; State Representative Kenneth Havard; and Kevin Kane, the president of the Pelican Institute for Public Policy. They discuss: their views on state contracts and privatization; the legislation related to state contracts under consideration at the 2014 Legislative Session; the oversight of government contracts; getting rid of frivolous state contracts; the need for a better review process for the content of state contracts before they are approved; and the privatization of public schools. Hosts: Beth Courtney and Kirby Goidel