Louisiana Government

Thibodaux Chief of Police, Scott Silverii Ph.D | Thibodaux Rotary Club Event

May 7, 2013
By: Amy Connor-Flores

Thibodaux Rotary Club - Scott Silvera Thibodaux Chief of PoliceOur rotary group was visited last Tuesday by Thibodaux Chief of Police, Scott Silverii Ph.D., who informed us first that the Thibodaux Fireman’s Fair was a large success, with great presence by the Thibodaux Police Department.

 

He then spoke with us on a topic he often discusses with law enforcement audiences – Public Perception and Managing Your Message, or what he likes to call “Media Matters”.

 

Silverii related to us a story in which he was recently asked about a situation that occurred in a particular local neighborhood. Unfortunately, the Police Chief realized during the curse of the conversation that the information had been horribly misconstrued after circulating through many individuals – a common problem that the Police Department faces as they attempt to relay accurate information to the public and manage public perception.

 

Sometimes national perception of law enforcement can be a little less than altruistic. Many people believe that traffic tickets are administered to generate revenue for the department, when the reality in Thibodaux is quite different. 

 

These are written with discretion for traffic safety concerns.  The department also enforces a high-visibility program which helps to achieve a high level of social compliance in traffic safety

 

The department does make many traffic stops since they are aware that criminals are vehicular in nature, usually taking a vehicle from point A to point B to commit crimes.  Through systematic and methodological analyzing of maps and data, making such strategic stops increases the likelihood of catching these criminals, but more than half of all traffic stops are precautionary in nature and result in a verbal warning.  

 

Even with such a high level of discretion practiced, the department is able to maintain a high level of reduction in social harms related to crashes and crimes.  The department also seeks to achieve the optimal level of self-initiated policing activities to maintain crime suppression without going overboard to a level of diminishing returns, or over-policing.

 

One of the biggest Mayor’s goals over the past two years has been to truly implement community policing.  This includes implementing the first ever full-time bicycle patrol. Also, every officer, every day upon arriving at work, patrols on foot for at least one hour, allowing them to meet people, making them accessible and more human to the public. 

 

The Thibodaux Police Department uses social media to its advantage, posting videos introducing members of the law enforcement team to the public and putting us on a first-name-basis with them. The videos are unscripted and allow us to relate to these individuals and understand where they’ve come from and how committed they are to working for us.  The department understands how critical social media networks like Facebook are for providing accurate information to the public in a timely fashion.

 

Crime data is pulled off of the record management system daily and is repopulated visually onto crime maps that are accessible to the public via a Thibodaux Police Department  smartphone app that was developed with Apple.  It allows individuals to anonymously submit photos and tips to the department and actively assist in keeping the city safe. 

 

YouTube videos are also created and uploaded for all press releases, engaging people from all over the country with the City of Thibodaux. The Department strives to fulfill the Mayor’s mandate of being accountable, transparent, and true public servants by pushing out a consistent message.  They try to engage with the humanistic side in headlines in stories while maintaining these essential principles.  This allows them to go before local and national audiences and represent themselves and our city well.

 

Cop Talk is another example of the department’s use of media to reach the public with a positive message. It is a local television program segment explaining various law enforcement terminology, discussing mapping or other technology, or highlighting a unit of the police department.  It has been very successful in installing pubic confidence in our law enforcement. 

 

For up-to-date-information, The Thibodaux Police Department can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ThibodauxPolice and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ThibodauxPD.

 

 

Student Government Day | Thibodaux Rotary Club

March 18, 2013
By: Kevin Gros

 

Louisiana Lieutenant Governor "Jay" Dardenne, Jr The Thibodaux Rotary Club is proud to sponsor the 2013 Student Government Day in Thibodaux, LA and Lafourche Parish. Each years students spend one day assuming the role of an elected official. Here they learn the ins and outs on how government operates on a city-wide and parish-wide basis.

The Thibodaux Rotary Club was fortunate to have Louisiana Lieutenant Governor “Jay” Dardenne, Jr as the guess speakers for this year’s student government day. You will find his talk timely, insightful and inspirational.

 

 

 

 

PART 1 – 2013 Student Government Day

 

 

PART 2 – 2013 Student Government Day

 

Danny Cavelle introduced his friend, Lieutenant Governor and former Secretary of State, Jay Dardenne to speak to the group about Leadership.  Mr. Dardenne reminded us of the importance of public service and shred his thoughts about what makes and effective leader.  He identified six characteristics that all successful leaders must possess:

 

Confidence – Those who aspire to be in a leadership position must be confident in what they do.  It enables them to step up to a challenge and take it on.  It’s important for others to be confident in their leaders and he distinguished between confidence and arrogance.

 

Honesty – It’s important for those in leadership positions to be honest with themselves to know they really want to step up into a leadership role.

Optimism – Mr. Darden talked about the inspiration he got from his early work with the MDA and told us about a child named Matthew Brown whom he met in Atlanta who showed him what it means to be truly optimistic how it can allow one to overcome tremendous challenges.

 

Integrity – A difficult word to define but an essential quality in a leader. Thomas More had it and it allowed him to stand up to Henry VIII during the protestant reformation when the King, in his effort to have a son to succeed him petitioned Thomas More the Lord Chancellor to change the law and allow the King to legally divorce and remarry. When Thomas More refused he was imprisoned and ultimately lost his life.  What a good example of someone doing the right thing no matter how difficult the consequences are.

 

Communication – Especially listening is a quality of leadership often under-utilized by important to learning and growth.  Good leaders recognize they don’t know all the answers and sometimes they can learn a thing or two by talking a little less and listening a little more.

 

Enthusiasm – Passion for something is important and leaders who possess this important quality will find it is contagious.

 

 

The first letter of each of the six leadership traits above spells C-H-O-I-C-E.  We are reminded of the great opportunities afforded to us here in America and that all great leaders must make a conscious choice to offer themselves up for service.

 

The program continued with introductions of all the students participating in the program by Thibodaux Mayor Tommy Eschete, Lafourche Parish President Charlotte Randolph and Floyd Benoit with the Lafourche Parish School Board.  The house was packed and despite running low on chicken and additional tables being set up, the presentation went smoothly and concluded on time.

 

Special thanks to Justice Weimer, Mayor Eschete, President Randolph and Superintendant Matthews for helping to make this event possible.

 

Thibodaux Rotary Club | LA Secretary of State J. Thomas “Tom” Schedler

September 25, 2012

By: Jamie Gros

 

Thibodaux Rotary Club - LA Secretary of StateJ. Thomas “Tom” Schedler was born and raised in New Orleans. Upon graduating from De La Salle High School in 1967, he went on to receive his Bachelor of Science in Marketing from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1971.

 

Schedler first started his legislative career when he was elected in to Louisiana State Senate in 1996, where he served three terms representing Senate District 11 in St Tammany and Tangipahoa Parish.  He received numerous awards and honors during his career; such as: Legislator of the Year, Republican of the Year, as well as champion of business several times over.

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Thibodaux Rotary Club Event | Congressman Bill Cassidy M.D. part 6

Part 6 – Congressman Bill Cassidy M.D. – Questions and Answers on the national health care plan, the Supreme Court, and coastal restoration for Louisiana.

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 1

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 2

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 3

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 4

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 5

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 6

At the Tuesday meeting of the Thibodaux Rotary Club, Mayor Tommy Eschete presented Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) representative for the 6th District in Louisiana, as the guest speaker. The lower portion of the 6th district now encompasses parts of northern Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes.

 

Congressman Cassidy covered a wide array of topics, from the energy concerns of the nation, the resurgence of manufacturing in the US, to issues surrounding coastal restoration for Louisiana. He also touched on President Obama’s healthcare plan, gave his take on the Presidential race, and then took questions from the audience.

 

In the U.S. House, Bill serves on the Energy & Commerce Committee and its subcommittees on Health; Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade; and Environment and the Economy. He serves as an Assistant Whip for the House Republican Conference. His legislative focus is health care and energy.

Thibodaux Rotary Club Event | Congressman Bill Cassidy M.D. part 5

Part 5 – Congressman Bill Cassidy M.D. – Comments about the upcoming 2012 presidential election, energy concerns of the country, farming issues concerning fertilizer runoff in the lower Mississippi river.

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 1

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 2

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 3

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 4

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 5

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 6

At the Tuesday meeting of the Thibodaux Rotary Club, Mayor Tommy Eschete presented Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) representative for the 6th District in Louisiana, as the guest speaker. The lower portion of the 6th district now encompasses parts of northern Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes.

 

Congressman Cassidy covered a wide array of topics, from the energy concerns of the nation, the resurgence of manufacturing in the US, to issues surrounding coastal restoration for Louisiana. He also touched on President Obama’s healthcare plan, gave his take on the Presidential race, and then took questions from the audience.

 

In the U.S. House, Bill serves on the Energy & Commerce Committee and its subcommittees on Health; Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade; and Environment and the Economy. He serves as an Assistant Whip for the House Republican Conference. His legislative focus is health care and energy.

Thibodaux Rotary Club Event | Congressman Bill Cassidy M.D. part 4

Part 4 – Congressman Bill Cassidy M.D. – The national health care plan and its impact on the economy and the quality of health care. Alternatives to the present health care plan. Coastal restoration and its impact on the nation’s energy concern.

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 1

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 2

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 3

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 4

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 5

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 6

At the Tuesday meeting of the Thibodaux Rotary Club, Mayor Tommy Eschete presented Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) representative for the 6th District in Louisiana, as the guest speaker. The lower portion of the 6th district now encompasses parts of northern Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes.

 

Congressman Cassidy covered a wide array of topics, from the energy concerns of the nation, the resurgence of manufacturing in the US, to issues surrounding coastal restoration for Louisiana. He also touched on President Obama’s healthcare plan, gave his take on the Presidential race, and then took questions from the audience.

 

In the U.S. House, Bill serves on the Energy & Commerce Committee and its subcommittees on Health; Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade; and Environment and the Economy. He serves as an Assistant Whip for the House Republican Conference. His legislative focus is health care and energy.

Thibodaux Rotary Club Event | Congressman Bill Cassidy M.D. part 2

Part 2 – Congressman Bill Cassidy M.D. – Resurgence of manufacturing in the U.S. The relationship of energy policies to economic growth.

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 1

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 2

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 3

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 4

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 5

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 6

At the Tuesday meeting of the Thibodaux Rotary Club, Mayor Tommy Eschete presented Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) representative for the 6th District in Louisiana, as the guest speaker. The lower portion of the 6th district now encompasses parts of northern Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes.

 

Congressman Cassidy covered a wide array of topics, from the energy concerns of the nation, the resurgence of manufacturing in the US, to issues surrounding coastal restoration for Louisiana. He also touched on President Obama’s healthcare plan, gave his take on the Presidential race, and then took questions from the audience.

 

In the U.S. House, Bill serves on the Energy & Commerce Committee and its subcommittees on Health; Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade; and Environment and the Economy. He serves as an Assistant Whip for the House Republican Conference. His legislative focus is health care and energy.

Thibodaux Rotary Club Event | Congressman Bill Cassidy M.D. part 1

Part 1 – Congressman Bill Cassidy M.D. – Coastal restoration and its effects on the nation. The road to economic recovery flows through energy. Manufacturing.

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 1

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 2

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 3

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 4

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 5

Congressman Bill Cassidy – Part 6

At the Tuesday meeting of the Thibodaux Rotary Club, Mayor Tommy Eschete presented Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) representative for the 6th District in Louisiana, as the guest speaker. The lower portion of the 6th district now encompasses parts of northern Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes.

 

Congressman Cassidy covered a wide array of topics, from the energy concerns of the nation, the resurgence of manufacturing in the US, to issues surrounding coastal restoration for Louisiana. He also touched on President Obama’s healthcare plan, gave his take on the Presidential race, and then took questions from the audience.

 

In the U.S. House, Bill serves on the Energy & Commerce Committee and its subcommittees on Health; Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade; and Environment and the Economy. He serves as an Assistant Whip for the House Republican Conference. His legislative focus is health care and energy.

CASA For Children!

CASA in Thibodaux, LASpeakers:Carla Landry, Tammy Gibson, and Brooks Hebert, from CASA

History and objectives of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children. .

 In 1976, Superior Court Judge David Soukup of Seattle, WA, saw a recurring problem in his courtroom. To ensure he was getting all the facts and the long-term welfare of each child was being represented, the Seattle judge came up with an idea that would change America’s judicial procedure and the lives of over a million children. He obtained funding to recruit and train community volunteers to step into courtrooms on behalf of the children.

 

This unique concept was implemented in Seattle as a pilot program in January 1977. During that first year, the program provided 110 trained CASA volunteers for 498 children in 376 dependency cases.

 

In 1978 the National Center of State Courts selected the Seattle program as the “best national example of citizen participation in the juvenile justice system.” This recognition,  Continue reading

Jim Letten US Attorney

September 20 Meeting

 

US Attorney - Jim Letten

US Attorney - Jim Letten

Jim Letten, has served for over twenty-seven years as a federal prosecutor beginning with the U. S. Department of Justice Organized Crime and Racketeering Strike Force, and became Chief of the Strike Force in March of 1988 and remained Chief of the unit through that office’s merger into the United States Attorney’s Office in 1990, until being named First Assistant in August of 1994. While First Assistant, Jim served as a lead prosecutor in the investigation, prosecution, and successful conviction of former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards following a four-month jury trial in early 2000.

 

Jim was initially appointed by the U. S. Attorney General as the U. S. Attorney in April of 2001, until his Presidential appointment and subsequent Senate confirmation in July, 2005.

 

Jim was appointed in 2009 to serve as the Executive Director of the National Center for Disaster and Recovery Fraud, which has its National Command Center in Baton Rouge. Jim is a retired Commander in the U. S. Naval Reserve having served as NCIS Agent. Jim has been and remains active in the U. S. Department of Justice’s role in efforts to rebuild the New Orleans Police Department.

 

Jim has received numerous awards from federal, state and local enforcement agencies and civic institutions, including University of New Orleans Distinguished Alumnus of the Year in 2008.

 

He was awarded the United States Attorney General’s Medallion for Distinguished Service recognizing his leadership following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.

 

Most recently, Jim received the Anti-Defamation League’s 2010 Torch of Liberty Award for his leadership and contributions to counteractive bigotry and advancing civil rights. He also received the Southeast Louisiana Boy Scouts of America 2010 Citizen of the Year award.

 

Letten’s talk included the structure of his office consisting of about 130 employees. The Civil Division in his office  brought back nine settlements last year including the 650 million dollars settlement from Merck. The Criminal Division is divided into different units. For example the Cyber Crime Unit is engaged with FBI and local law enforcements. He indicated that generally senior citizens and retirees are victims of cyber crimes. The heroin uses is way up in the city of New Orleans, and the City suffers from high capital rate of homicides.

 

Letten expressed his thanks to the local law-enforcements, Sheriff’s Office, Thibodaux Mayor’s Office, Police Department, and District Attorney’s Office. He thanked all those who help him behind the seen.

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