Tuesday, November 16, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, November 16th)
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EDITORIAL: Higher Ed Needs A Shake-Up
Gov. Jindal discusses new book
Louisiana's school district funding formula short $42 million
Officials: Funding loss not too hard on area school districts
LA public school enrollment is 9,000 more than forecast for this fall
With Tea Party in Mind, Republicans Have Change of Heart About Earmarks
Public hearing set on budget
Louisiana health providers pushing alternate Medicaid revamp
58% Favor Repeal of Health Care Law, 37% Oppose Repeal
EDITORIAL: Welcome, newcomers, and mind the gift rule
Banning congressional earmarks would be costly for LA, lawmakers say
Inside Report: Officials seek funds from BP for restoration
Principals summoned to meeting with new School Board members
Jefferson appeal cites three 'insurmountable problems' with corruption trial
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Labels: BP, EARMARKS, HEALTH CARE, JEFFERSON, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, TEA PARTY