From John Maginnis' site -
LSU, SU Get Seats on Higher Ed Commission
Nine members have been selected for the commission to recommend how to restructure higher education, but the governor's naming of his appointees already has caused a stir in the university community.
For his two picks, the governor chose the chairmen of the LSU and the Southern Boards of Supervisors: Blake Chatelain and Tony Clayton. The Board of Regents, which will administer the commission, has one board seat and named two others, as set out in the statute.
That leaves the University of Louisiana System and the community college system without official representation. The governor giving LSU and Southern seats surprised some legislators and college officials, who expected a "non-partisan" board, in the words of one. Their concern is that, when school or program mergers are discussed, Chatelain and Clayton will be inclined to protect their systems' turf.