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Walter Boasso

Walter Joseph Boasso (born May 10, 1960)[1] is an American businessman and Democratic former state senator from Chalmette, the seat of government of St. Bernard Parish in south Louisiana. He was defeated in a bid for governor in the October 20, 2007, nonpartisan blanket primary by the Republican Bobby Jindal. Boasso won 47 percent in his own St. Bernard Parish, his sole plurality showing in any of his state's sixty-four parishes. From 2004 to 2008, Boasso represented Senate District 1, which includes parts of Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and St. Tammany parishes, many of those areas having been devastated by Hurricane Katrina.

Walter Boasso
State Sen. Walter Boasso
Member of the Louisiana Senate
from the 1st district
In office
2004–2008
Preceded byLynn Dean
Succeeded byA. G. Crowe
Personal details
Born
Walter Joseph Boasso

(1960-05-10) May 10, 1960 (age 63)
Arabi, Louisiana, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic (Before mid-1990s; 2007–present)
Other political
affiliations
Republican (mid-1990s-2007)
EducationUniversity of New Orleans (BBA)

Biography edit

A lifelong resident of St. Bernard Parish, Boasso graduated from Chalmette High School in 1978. He obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of New Orleans. He launched his own company cleaning storage tanks during summer vacations. He soon established a large corporation, Boasso America. The company is still headquartered in St. Bernard Parish and employs hundreds of people in several states. He described the business as having started "with a brush and a bucket of Tide." Boasso America Corp., was sold to a Florida company, Quality Distribution, Inc. at a profit of $60 million. The company maintains its presence in South Louisiana.

Political career edit

Originally a Democrat, Boasso switched to the Republican Party in the mid 1990s. He was selected as the chairman of the Port of New Orleans Authority Board of Commissioners in 2001 and to the state Senate in 2003.

On February 6, 2007, Boasso announced his plans to run in the primary for the governor. He faced opposition from the Republican U.S. Representative Bobby Jindal, who then represented Louisiana's 1st congressional district in suburban New Orleans. After the decision by Louisiana Republicans to endorse Jindal, Boasso was approached about running for governor as a Democrat.

To that end, on April 26, 2007, Boasso formally switched parties again. In addition to Jindal, he was forced to contend with rival Democrat Foster Campbell, of Bossier City in Bossier Parish, a member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission. Campbell ran again for statewide office in 2016, when the lost a race for the United States Senate seat vacated by Republican David Vitter to another Republican, John Neely Kennedy, the former Louisiana state treasurer.

Hurricane Katrina edit

Boasso was hailed for his response to the disaster that struck his constituents on the morning of August 29, 2005. Katrina sent a tidal surge of up to 25–30 feet in height that drowned St. Bernard Parish in a matter of minutes. Boasso was in Baton Rouge at the time, and on being advised of the situation returned to the parish before the winds had completely died. He spent the following weeks bringing supplies, including fuel, food, medicines, and transportation to the parish. Many local residents said that Boasso and Democratic then U.S. Representative Charlie Melancon of Louisiana's 3rd congressional district were nearly the only source of help for his parish. Media coverage was aimed almost entirely at New Orleans alone. Boasso noted that rescuers from Canada were in the parish before any state response got there. Boasso has continued to push for assistance for St. Bernard Parish and has promised that Boasso America will continue to operate there.

Legislation edit

Seven weeks after Hurricane Katrina, Boasso proposed SB95 that would eliminate seven local levee boards in Greater New Orleans and replace them with one board.[2] His bill was heavily backed by local business leaders.[3] The bill failed, but a similar version passed in a special session in early 2006.[4] Before Katrina, the Governor selected levee board commissioners. After Boasso's bill passed, a local blue ribbon committee selects who serves.

Electoral history edit

State Senator, 1st Senatorial District, 2003

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, October 4, 2003

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Walter Boasso Republican 19,842 (49%) Runoff
Wayne J. Landry Democratic 12,288 (30%) Runoff
Wayne Mumphrey Republican 8,538 (21%) Defeated

Second Ballot, November 15, 2003

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Walter Boasso Republican 25,233 (61%) Elected
Wayne J. Landry Democratic 16,011 (39%) Defeated

Governor of Louisiana, 2007

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, October 20, 2007

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Bobby Jindal Republican 699,672 (54%) Elected
Walter Boasso Democratic 226,364 (17%) Defeated
John Georges Independent 186,800 (14%) Defeated
Foster Campbell Democratic 161,425 (12%) Defeated
Others n.a. 23,682 (3%) Defeated

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Political Base. Archived from the original on 2008-12-01. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-23.
  3. ^ Donze, Frank (22 November 2005). "Failure of levee merger sparks outrage Supporters say they won't let issue drop" (PDF). The Times Picayune. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  4. ^ Huffstutter, P.J.; Quinones, Sam (17 February 2006). "Merger of Louisiana Levee Boards OKd". The Los Angeles Times.

External links edit

  • Project Vote Smart - Senator Walter J. Boasso (LA) profile
  • Follow the Money - Richard D. Young
    • 2005 2003 campaign contributions
Louisiana State Senate
Preceded by Member of the Louisiana Senate
for the 1st district

2004–2008
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Louisiana
2007
Succeeded by
Tara Hollis

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having been devastated by Hurricane Katrina Walter BoassoState Sen Walter BoassoMember of the Louisiana Senate from the 1st districtIn office 2004 2008Preceded byLynn DeanSucceeded byA G CrowePersonal detailsBornWalter Joseph Boasso 1960 05 10 May 10 1960 age 63 Arabi Louisiana U S Political partyDemocratic Before mid 1990s 2007 present Other politicalaffiliationsRepublican mid 1990s 2007 EducationUniversity of New Orleans BBA Contents 1 Biography 2 Political career 3 Hurricane Katrina 4 Legislation 5 Electoral history 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography editA lifelong resident of St Bernard Parish Boasso graduated from Chalmette High School in 1978 He obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of New Orleans He launched his own company cleaning storage tanks during summer vacations He soon established a large corporation Boasso America The company is still headquartered in St Bernard Parish and employs hundreds of people in several states He described the business as having started with a brush and a bucket of Tide Boasso America Corp was sold to a Florida company Quality Distribution Inc at a profit of 60 million The company maintains its presence in South Louisiana Political career editOriginally a Democrat Boasso switched to the Republican Party in the mid 1990s He was selected as the chairman of the Port of New Orleans Authority Board of Commissioners in 2001 and to the state Senate in 2003 On February 6 2007 Boasso announced his plans to run in the primary for the governor He faced opposition from the Republican U S Representative Bobby Jindal who then represented Louisiana s 1st congressional district in suburban New Orleans After the decision by Louisiana Republicans to endorse Jindal Boasso was approached about running for governor as a Democrat To that end on April 26 2007 Boasso formally switched parties again In addition to Jindal he was forced to contend with rival Democrat Foster Campbell of Bossier City in Bossier Parish a member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission Campbell ran again for statewide office in 2016 when the lost a race for the United States Senate seat vacated by Republican David Vitter to another Republican John Neely Kennedy the former Louisiana state treasurer Hurricane Katrina editBoasso was hailed for his response to the disaster that struck his constituents on the morning of August 29 2005 Katrina sent a tidal surge of up to 25 30 feet in height that drowned St Bernard Parish in a matter of minutes Boasso was in Baton Rouge at the time and on being advised of the situation returned to the parish before the winds had completely died He spent the following weeks bringing supplies including fuel food medicines and transportation to the parish Many local residents said that Boasso and Democratic then U S Representative Charlie Melancon of Louisiana s 3rd congressional district were nearly the only source of help for his parish Media coverage was aimed almost entirely at New Orleans alone Boasso noted that rescuers from Canada were in the parish before any state response got there Boasso has continued to push for assistance for St Bernard Parish and has promised that Boasso America will continue to operate there Legislation editSeven weeks after Hurricane Katrina Boasso proposed SB95 that would eliminate seven local levee boards in Greater New Orleans and replace them with one board 2 His bill was heavily backed by local business leaders 3 The bill failed but a similar version passed in a special session in early 2006 4 Before Katrina the Governor selected levee board commissioners After Boasso s bill passed a local blue ribbon committee selects who serves Electoral history editState Senator 1st Senatorial District 2003Threshold gt 50 First Ballot October 4 2003 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeWalter Boasso Republican 19 842 49 RunoffWayne J Landry Democratic 12 288 30 RunoffWayne Mumphrey Republican 8 538 21 DefeatedSecond Ballot November 15 2003 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeWalter Boasso Republican 25 233 61 ElectedWayne J Landry Democratic 16 011 39 DefeatedGovernor of Louisiana 2007Threshold gt 50 First Ballot October 20 2007 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeBobby Jindal Republican 699 672 54 ElectedWalter Boasso Democratic 226 364 17 DefeatedJohn Georges Independent 186 800 14 DefeatedFoster Campbell Democratic 161 425 12 DefeatedOthers n a 23 682 3 DefeatedSee also editPortals nbsp Biography nbsp United States nbsp Politics nbsp Business and Economics List of American politicians who switched parties in office Louisiana gubernatorial election 2007References edit Walter Boasso is a Democratic State Senator from Louisiana Political Base Archived from the original on 2008 12 01 Retrieved 1 March 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 11 23 Donze Frank 22 November 2005 Failure of levee merger sparks outrage Supporters say they won t let issue drop PDF The Times Picayune Retrieved 1 March 2020 Huffstutter P J Quinones Sam 17 February 2006 Merger of Louisiana Levee Boards OKd The Los Angeles Times External links editProject Vote Smart Senator Walter J Boasso LA profile Follow the Money Richard D Young 2005 2003 campaign contributionsLouisiana State SenatePreceded byLynn Dean Member of the Louisiana Senatefor the 1st district2004 2008 Succeeded byA G CroweParty political officesPreceded byKathleen Blanco Democratic nominee for Governor of Louisiana2007 Succeeded byTara Hollis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Boasso amp oldid 1208102329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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