| Description: | Power: What It Is, Who Has It And Why It Affects You |
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Edmund Reggie
Here's a man, by most accounts, who remains one of Louisiana's still untapped natural resources. The mastermind of Edwards' reorganization, Reggie probably knows more about what makes state government tick than the man who hired him, and his encyclopedic knowledge will consequently be invaluable to whoever is elected governor. When John Kennedy was President, Reggie probably exercised greater power than that of our two U.S. Senators combined. That continuing closeness with the Kennedy clan—and the inevitable flirtation of Ted with the country's No. 1 office—again puts the Crowley attorney in the position of being one of the most potentially powerful men in Louisiana.
Gris Gris. September 10-16, 1979
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