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Louisiana Officials Could Lose the Katrina Blame Game
CNSNews ^ | 9/7/05 | Jeff Johnson

Posted on 09/07/2005 9:46:03 AM PDT by StoneGiant



Louisiana Officials Could Lose the Katrina Blame Game

By Jeff Johnson
CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer
September 07, 2005

(CNSNews.com) - The Bush administration is being widely criticized for the emergency response to Hurricane Katrina and the allegedly inadequate protection for "the big one" that residents had long feared would hit New Orleans. But research into more than ten years of reporting on hurricane and flood damage mitigation efforts in and around New Orleans indicates that local and state officials did not use federal money that was available for levee improvements or coastal reinforcement and often did not secure local matching funds that would have generated even more federal funding.

In December of 1995, the Orleans Levee Board, the local government entity that oversees the levees and floodgates designed to protect New Orleans and the surrounding areas from rising waters, bragged in a supplement to the Times-Picayune newspaper about federal money received to protect the region from hurricanes.

"In the past four years, the Orleans Levee Board has built up its arsenal. The additional defenses are so critical that Levee Commissioners marched into Congress and brought back almost $60 million to help pay for protection," the pamphlet declared. "The most ambitious flood-fighting plan in generations was drafted. An unprecedented $140 million building campaign launched 41 projects."

The levee board promised Times-Picayune readers that the "few manageable gaps" in the walls protecting the city from Mother Nature's waters "will be sealed within four years (1999) completing our circle of protection."

But less than a year later, that same levee board was denied the authority to refinance its debts. Legislative Auditor Dan Kyle "repeatedly faulted the Levee Board for the way it awards contracts, spends money and ignores public bid laws," according to the Times-Picayune. The newspaper quoted Kyle as saying that the board was near bankruptcy and should not be allowed to refinance any bonds, or issue new ones, until it submitted an acceptable plan to achieve solvency.

Blocked from financing the local portion of the flood fighting efforts, the levee board was unable to spend the federal matching funds that had been designated for the project.

By 1998, Louisiana's state government had a $2 billion construction budget, but less than one tenth of one percent of that -- $1.98 million -- was dedicated to levee improvements in the New Orleans area. State appropriators were able to find $22 million that year to renovate a new home for the Louisiana Supreme Court and $35 million for one phase of an expansion to the New Orleans convention center.

The following year, the state legislature did appropriate $49.5 million for levee improvements, but the proposed spending had to be allocated by the State Bond Commission before the projects could receive financing. The commission placed the levee improvements in the "Priority 5" category, among the projects least likely to receive full or immediate funding.

The Orleans Levee Board was also forced to defer $3.7 million in capital improvement projects in its 2001 budget after residents of the area rejected a proposed tax increase to fund its expanding operations. Long term deferments to nearly 60 projects, based on the revenue shortfall, totaled $47 million worth of work, including projects to shore up the floodwalls.

No new state money had been allocated to the area's hurricane protection projects as of October of 2002, leaving the available 65 percent federal matching funds for such construction untouched.

"The problem is money is real tight in Baton Rouge right now," state Sen. Francis Heitmeier (D-Algiers) told the Times-Picayune. "We have to do with what we can get."

Louisiana Commissioner of Administration Mark Drennen told local officials that, if they reduced their requests for state funding in other, less critical areas, they would have a better chance of getting the requested funds for levee improvements. The newspaper reported that in 2000 and 2001, "the Bond Commission has approved or pledged millions of dollars for projects in Jefferson Parish, including construction of the Tournament Players Club golf course near Westwego, the relocation of Hickory Avenue in Jefferson (Parish) and historic district development in Westwego."

There is no record of such discretionary funding requests being reduced or withdrawn, but in October of 2003, nearby St. Charles Parish did receive a federal grant for $475,000 to build bike paths on top of its levees.

Earlier this year, the levee board did complete a $2.5 million restoration project. After months of delays, officials rolled away fencing to reveal the restored 1962 Mardi Gras fountain in a four-acre park featuring a new 600-foot plaza between famous Lakeshore Drive and the sea wall.

Financing for the renovation came from a property tax passed by New Orleans voters in 1983. The tax, which generates more than $6 million each year for the levee board, is dedicated to capital projects. Levee board officials defended more than $600,000 in cost overruns for the Mardi Gras fountain project, according to the Times-Picayune, "citing their responsibility to maintain the vast green space they have jurisdiction over along the lakefront."

Democrats blame Bush administration

Congressional Democrats have been quick to blame the White House for poor preparation and then a weak response related to Hurricane Katrina. U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), ranking Democrat on the House Government Reform Committee, joined two of his colleagues from the Transportation and Infrastructure and Homeland Security committees Tuesday in a letter requesting hearings into what the trio called a "woefully inadequate" federal response.

"Hurricane Katrina was an unstoppable force of nature," Waxman wrote along with Reps. James Oberstar (D-Minn.) and Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.). "But it is plain that the federal government could have done more, sooner, to respond to the immediate survival needs of the residents of Louisiana and Mississippi.

"In fact, different choices for funding and planning to protect New Orleans may even have mitigated the flooding of the city," the Democrats added.

But Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) suggested that Waxman "overlooks many other questions that need to be asked, and prematurely faults the federal government for all governmental shortcomings; in fact, local and state government failures are not mentioned at all in [Waxman's] letter."

Davis wrote that Waxman's questions about issues such as the lack of federal plans for evacuating residents without access to vehicles and the alleged failure of the Department of Homeland Security to ensure basic communications capacity for first responders might "prematurely paint the picture that these are solely, or even primarily, federal government responsibilities.

"This is not the time to attack or defend government entities for political purposes. Rather, this is a time to do the oversight we're charged with doing," Davis continued. "Our Committee will aggressively investigate what went wrong and what went right. We'll do it by the book, and let the chips fall where they may."

The House Government Reform Committee will begin hearings on federal disaster preparations and the response to Hurricane Katrina the week of Sept. 12. The House Energy and Commerce Committee is schedule to hold hearings on the economic recovery from Katrina beginning Wednesday morning.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: blamegame; katrina; louisiana
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1 posted on 09/07/2005 9:46:03 AM PDT by StoneGiant
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To: StoneGiant

Democrats will just change the subject... time for some "stunning new revelations" about John Roberts.


2 posted on 09/07/2005 9:47:25 AM PDT by rhombus
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To: nutmeg

BTTT


3 posted on 09/07/2005 9:48:52 AM PDT by nutmeg ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
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To: StoneGiant

Waxman is one ugly man.


4 posted on 09/07/2005 9:50:04 AM PDT by smith288 (Peace at all cost makes for tyranny free of charge...)
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To: StoneGiant

U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) - no picture please this close to lunch.


5 posted on 09/07/2005 9:50:15 AM PDT by ncountylee (Dead terrorists smell like victory)
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To: StoneGiant

Excellent article. I'd heard someone talking about this. It's good to have a source now. Thanks!


6 posted on 09/07/2005 9:55:03 AM PDT by Elyse
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To: StoneGiant

bttt


7 posted on 09/07/2005 9:59:37 AM PDT by tje
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To: rhombus

On a side note, I'm waiting as to what those revelations are gonna be.

I'm thinking that he may have had a few unpaid parking tickets from his days at Harvard...or maybe that he was once seen ripping a tag off a mattress when he was an undergrad.

There's always the possibility that he doesn't separate his recycling on trash day either. He leaves it all co-mingled. That obviously means that he'd be no friend of the environment on the Court.


8 posted on 09/07/2005 9:59:38 AM PDT by MplsSteve
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"Waxman's questions about issues such as the lack of federal plans for evacuating residents without access to vehicles"


Has Waxman EVER read the US Constitution?? Since when is the Federal Government responsible for having evacuation plans for every f**king city in the US?? That is the responsibility of LOCAL government Waxman. Oh yea, Waxman thinks the Feds are omnipotent. What an ass.
9 posted on 09/07/2005 10:01:41 AM PDT by hophead (" Enjoy Every Sandwich WZ")
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To: StoneGiant

Bump


10 posted on 09/07/2005 10:05:47 AM PDT by Stultis
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To: StoneGiant

Good post. Thanks.


11 posted on 09/07/2005 10:06:17 AM PDT by Les_Miserables
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To: StoneGiant
I'm from Los Angeles and Waxman was a nut then and he has digressed to a babbling idiot now.
12 posted on 09/07/2005 10:07:35 AM PDT by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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But research into more than ten years of reporting on hurricane and flood damage mitigation efforts in and around New Orleans indicates that local and state officials did not use federal money that was available for levee improvements or coastal reinforcement and often did not secure local matching funds that would have generated even more federal funding.

I haven't talked to anyone who thinks that the local corrupt politicians behaved competently. Even the people blaming the federal government for its share of incompetency will concede that the local and state officials did the worst job possible.

Days before the full scope of the disaster was known, the local and state officials were running like chickens with their heads cut off.

If you read the Monday-after-the-hurricane discussion threads, it was already obvious that the local and state officials were dropping the ball.

13 posted on 09/07/2005 10:09:52 AM PDT by george wythe
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To: doug from upland

How about "The Blame Game" to Shirley Ellis' "The Name Game" ??


14 posted on 09/07/2005 10:10:51 AM PDT by Chi-townChief
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How about "The Blame Game" to Shirley Ellis' "The Name Game" ??

CHUCK!

15 posted on 09/07/2005 10:12:08 AM PDT by Shazbot29 (muhammed was the most evil person ever to live. May he burn in hell forever)
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To: StoneGiant
Give this fiasco time, the tide will start turning on these dims when all of the details start turning up. I think this is going to be fun to watch. The dims are in a lather and can't wait to start pontificating in the hearings. And then when the real information comes out they will be scurrying for cover like the cock roaches they are.
I don't think even Rove the magnificent could have set them up better :)
16 posted on 09/07/2005 10:25:14 AM PDT by martinidon (Bush won sKerry lost and Soro's is out millions for nothing!)
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To: StoneGiant

In 2002 FEMA made available grants to upgrade emergency procedures which include secure communications systems. Did Louisiana apply for the grants, and if they did, what did they spend the money on? If they didn't, why not?


17 posted on 09/07/2005 10:30:11 AM PDT by McGavin999 (Global Dumbing far more serious threat than Global Warming)
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To: Chi-townChief

My kids were singing family names to the Name Game. When we got to our cat named Tuck it dawned on us what we had set the eight year up to sing. lol


18 posted on 09/07/2005 10:33:31 AM PDT by Republican Red (''Van der Sloot" is Dutch for ''Kennedy.")
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To: Shazbot29

I don't think that Louisiana state and local officials are going to get away with trying to place blame fully on the feds in the PR game.

Even folks unfamiliar that response to a crisis begins on the state and local level, understood that a crying Gov was telling people to go to the superdome and pretend they were camping, was incompetent. And any one understood that a babbling Mayor telling people to evacuate and bring along a neighbor was incompetent.


19 posted on 09/07/2005 10:35:43 AM PDT by Conservababe
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To: smith288

His nostrils look like the jet intakes on an A-6.


20 posted on 09/07/2005 10:37:02 AM PDT by highlymotivated (If American ever falls, a STINKING LIBERAL will be behind it.)
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