Sunday, January 23, 2011
STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND
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New Poll: 68% Prefer A Government With Fewer Services, Lower Taxes
Congressman Jeff Landry Keeps Benefits Promise
Big Paydays Return With Big Profits at Wall St. Banks
"T-Fred" Mills wins 22nd state Senate district
101st District House seat claimed by Wesley Bishop
POLL: Gov. Bobby Jindal is in position for re-election
Gallot: Lawmakers eager to resdistrict
Political Survival Top Priority
Life March descends on Capitol- About 3,000 decry abortion
Sen. David Vitter has addition for Obama's reading list
Clayton presence ignites SU flap
New rules for poll watchers proposed
City Hall staffer earned $2K for work on congressional campaign
Brister the one to beat in vote for parish president
Housing official charged $5,000 in meals to public credit card
Site has campaign finance reports filed
N.H. GOP picks Tea Party figure as Chairman
LA Institute of Public Policy & Politics Seminar Series
Edwards, sans a pardon, could run for office when he's 98
Officials debate state budget
Gov. Jindal defends his push for a study of UNO, SUNO merger
Six candidates vie in Senate race
Low turnout expected today
Union membership declines
Louisiana secession anniversary largely ignored
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