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Ed Scogin

Edward C. Scogin, known as Ed Scogin (May 6, 1921 – July 10, 1999), was from 1972-1992 a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Slidell in St. Tammany Parish in suburban New Orleans, Louisiana, known as a fiscal watchdog over state government.〔C.B. Forgotston, guest host, ''The Moon Griffon Show'', Monroe, Louisiana, June 22, 2009〕〔C.B. Forgotston compared Scogin to former Representatives V.J. Bella (later the Louisiana state fire chief) and Raymond Laborde of Marksville, a Democrat allied with Governor Edwin Washington Edwards.〕 Scogin was also active in promoting environmental conservation and was once referred to by a colleague as "the conservative conscience" of the legislature.〔Ron Gomez, ''My Name Is Ron And I'm a Recovering Legislator: Memoirs of a Louisiana State Representative'', Lafayette, Louisiana: Zemog Publishing, 2000, p. 268; ISBN 0-9700156-0-7〕
==Early years==
A native of St. Tammany Parish, Scogin graduated from Slidell High School and attended Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond. He was a combat veteran of World War II. A United Methodist, Scogin was also affiliated with Rotary International, Moose International, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, and the St. Tammany Association for Retarded Children. He was a member of the board of Fidelity Bank and Trust Company. Scogin and his wife, the former Thelma D. Ouder (June 11, 1926–October 3, 2008),〔 had one daughter, Maureen S. Fandal, and her husband, Michael J. Fandal, and granddaughter, Amanda L. Fandal. Thelma Scogin was a 1943 Slidell High School graduate and was employed for many years as a legal secretary. She was active in the Slidell Women's Republican Club.
Prior to his legislative service he served for a term as a Democrat on the St. Tammany Parish Police Jury, the governing body akin to county commission in most other states. In 1973, Representative Scogin was named "Conservationist of the Year" among the elected official category by the Louisiana Wildlife Federation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Louisiana Wildlife Federation Conservation Award Winners )
As a police juror, he had Scogin received the Governor's Legislative Conservationist of the Year Award. He was cited as well by other sportsmen's and conservationist groups.〔

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