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Kathleen Blanco, a dedicated public servant and advocate for Louisiana, led the state through some of its most challenging times with grace and resilience. As Louisiana's first female governor, she confronted the devastation of Hurricane Katrina with compassion and determination, guiding her state through the long and difficult process of recovery. Her legacy as a tireless champion for the people of Louisiana continues to inspire public servants and citizens alike to work together for a brighter future.

"At the state level, we must take a careful look at what went wrong and make sure it never happens again. The buck stops here, and as your governor, I take full responsibility."



"I know that government doesn't have the all solutions that real solutions do not come from the top down. Instead, the ways to end poverty come from all of us. We are part of the solution."



"My values, our values, aren't about pointing fingers. They are about offering a helping hand."



"When your whole system, your whole civilized system goes down, this is pretty much what you get left with. We have no communications, no running water, no electricity, no real help."


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