Thursday, May 28, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, May 28th)
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Play The Cards On The Table- "Does The Governor Have A Viable Alternative?"
Chancellor: Education Cuts Would Burn Badly- Contact The Governor
Stronger Economy Starts With Colleges
Senate Panel To Consider TOPS Limits Today
Constitution Convention Resolution Advances
House members oppose delay in state income tax decrease
Walsworth, Riser Oppose Income Tax Deduction Bill
Indicted former councilwoman Renee Gill Pratt named a top adviser at SUNO
House Panel Revises Disclosure Bill (Over Jindal Aide's Objections)
March protests Jindal rejection of funds
La. House To Debate Guns On Campus Bill Today
Labruzzo Welfare Drug Testing Proposal Revived
Bid to stop jobless benefits bill fails
Census Bureau to hire 10,000 in La.
AG Caldwell postpones lawyer contingency-fee bill until 2010
House votes to ban use of hand-held cell phones for drivers
Retired teachers to lobby in B.R.
Bill would let lawmakers oversee hunting seasons
Bill limiting access to records rejected
Times Picayune: Briefing Book
Jefferson trial delayed
Indictments are all in the family for Congressman Bill Jefferson
Shaw Group gets $375 million FEMA contract for disasters
House panel revises disclosure bill
Hospital land tied to 'financing plan'
House approves leasing from Benson
Plan raising grades for athletes fails
Horse farm bill advances
Witness safety proposal advances
STOP THE $100 MILLION PER YEAR TAX INCREASE
Tigers Rallying In Support Of LSU
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