Louisiana is suing the progressive group MoveOn.org for a billboard criticizing Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal for not accepting federal funds to expand Medicaid through Obamacare.
The state is suing MoveOn.org for its use of the Louisiana tourism logo and tagline for the critical billboard, alleging that the group’s parody and criticism is causing “irreparable harm, injury, and damages” to the state’s culture tourism office. They sent a cease-and-desist letter last week, warning of the impending lawsuit.
“We have invested millions of dollars in identifying the Louisiana: Pick Your Passion brand with all that is good about Louisiana,” Republican Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne said in a release announcing the lawsuit, according to the Times Picayune. Dardenne, a candidate for governor next year, runs the state’s culture tourism office. “No group should be allowed to use the brand for its own purposes, especially if it is for partisan political posturing.”
The billboard reads, “LOU!SIANA Pick your passion! But hope you don’t love your health. Gov. Jindal’s denying Medicaid to 242,000 people.”
Jindal declined federal funds offered through Obamacare to expand Medicaid this year, saying he believed the health care law to be such a bad law he wouldn’t inflict it on the state. The Medicaid expansion would have allowed more than two hundred thousand low-income Louisiana residents to enroll in health care.









