cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/59635227

Y’all come on now… If anyone in Louisiana is actually seeing this, there is no way y’all are ok with that right?

The main link is a comparison of both John Bell Edwards original declaration and Landry’s most recent renewal from the 20th.

One obvious difference seems to be that Landry grants to the director of the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) authority to take whatever action he deems appropriate in response to declaration of emergency.

https://www.theadvertiser.com/story/news/local/acadiana/2025/03/21/gov-landry-louisiana-omv-emergency-software-failure/82590867007/

Allegedly it has to do with the office of motor vehicles. Wouldn’t be a big deal, except on literally the same day, he announced GOHSEP is now under control of the National Guard.

According to Landry “This move not only delivers significant cost savings but also aligns with my belief in the importance of relying more on our National Guard to strengthen our state’s resilience.”

According to this article https://www.nola.com/news/politics/jeff-landry-restructure-gohsep-under-louisiana-national-guard-fiscal-responsibility/article_7e9e08f2-ee67-463c-a2b3-424f6165a087.html

“GOHSEP Director Jacques Thibodeaux took on a challenging role and served our state with dedication under difficult circumstances. We deeply appreciate his service,” Landry said in the announcement.

Thibodeaux said in an interview that, over the next 30 days, he will help transition GOHSEP from a stand-alone agency to one under the purview of the National Guard in a role titled special assistant to the adjutant general of the Louisiana National Guard.

His plans after that are currently undetermined, Thibodeaux said. He noted that he’s worked in emergency management for 40 years and is also a retired army soldier and retired U.S. Marshal.

“I’m gonna take (a) well-needed break and enjoy my family, and then I’ll determine what’s gonna be the next chapter,” he said.

So it seems like the director named in the order, no longer exists. If I’m just dumb and misunderstanding this please explain it to me.

    • Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOP
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      4 days ago

      Here is a summary of everything: https://lemm.ee/post/59671562

      But tldr for even that: One day last week the governor just declared he was suddenly moving the entire office that handles state emergencies (Governor’s office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness-GOHSEP) under the control of the state’s national guard.

      On the same day he also suddenly announced he was Renewing a previous state of emergency that was created by the previous governor to address a cyber attack.

      For some unknown reason that nobody has addressed, he added a new section to the renewed executive order that essentially says the director of GOHSEP has authority to do whatever he deems necessary to handle cybersecurity.

      Except when he moved GOHSEP to be controlled by the National Guard, he also removed the director of the office and gave him a new title. So there is no actual director.

      A member of the National Guard is acting director, so it would appear that the governor basically handed very broad control of cybersecurity to the national guard in a very underhandeded way hoping nobody would notice

      • NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world
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        4 days ago

        Here is a summary of everything:

        No, that’s no summary of anything, it’s yet another epic novel, O.M.G.

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        he also removed the director of the office

        So there is no actual director.

        the governor basically handed very broad control of cybersecurity to the national guard in a very underhandeded way hoping nobody would notice

        This might be the core. But what does it mean now?