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Editorial: A no-nonsense engineer still has challenges at DOTD

Por: The Advocate Opinion March 28, 2023

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When it comes to the sprawling operations of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, few are probably more knowledgeable than the agency's longtime No. 2, .Now, Kalivoda has the title of secretary of DOTD, as the former chief of the highway department, Shawn Wilson, resigned to run for governor in the fall elections.Gov. John Bel Edwards cannot seek a third consecutive term. That means a considerable turnover in state... + full article



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