May 2, 2010

NOSSCR Bad Luck For New Orleans Area?

In the Fall of 2005 the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives (NOSSCR) was scheduled to have a national conference in New Orleans. Hurricane Katrina hit the New Orleans area in late August of that year. The conference was abruptly shifted to Orlando. Once again, NOSSCR has a national conference set for New Orleans. It will begin on May 12. Another disaster is just starting for the New Orleans area as a massive oil spill is coming ashore, threatening to do enormous damage to Louisiana's fragile estuaries.

Will New Orleans ever allow NOSSCR to return?

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John Herling said...
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Hall & Rouse, P.C. said...

This is not the place to debate immigration. I'm going to delete any more immigration comments.

CTH

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Anonymous said...

I was thinking the same thing. I'm in New Orleans. This is not like the Hurricane. We are open for business. Some of the fishing and oyster areas have been closed but others are still open. As far as I know, we are ready to welcome NOSSCR members. Hopefully, our famous seafood restaurants will still be able to get the product they need for your enjoyment.