Thursday, November 18, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, November 18th)
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EDITORIAL: Keep looking for smart ways to cut
Kennedy Pushes Budget Proposals
JINDAL ONE OF MANY NATIONAL WANNABES FROM THE SOUTH
Alexander to support earmark ban
Landrieu demands 'clear path forward' for drilling permits
Legislators look out for No. 1
Council members fail to show for library tour
Policies on electronic public records assessed by legislative committee
Road groups want funds
Health revamp set for '11- Greenstein outlines Jindal's plan
Louisiana gets an 'F' for premature births
Experts: BP ignored warning signs on doomed well
Parish President announces his new top aides
Porteous impeachment trial summary released
Boehner favored as 61st House Speaker on his 61st birthday
House Democrats keep Nancy Pelosi as their leader
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Labels: BUDGET, EARMARKS, JINDAL, KENNEDY, LANDRIEU, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS
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
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, May 20th)
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TODAY'S ACTION: Governor's Records, Trial Lawyer Contracts & Chinese Seafood
Bill would make some of governor's records public- Others would remain veiled
Contribution disclosure bill ties up House committee
THE 2009 LOUISIANA PORK REPORT
School board restrictions advance, but with changes
EDITORIAL: Listen to LSU football coach Les Miles
Debate on indoor smoking in public places reignited
Bill would allow Louisiana to accept stimulus money
The Advocate: Legislative Briefs
Times Picayune : Legislative Briefs
Foster Campbell to ask for PSC testimony under oath
Rep. takes floor, addresses claims of 'unethical behavior'
Councilman, mayor have war of words at meeting
Landrieu urges 3 for posts- Obama to choose
EDITORIAL: The key seems to be who you know
Republican group plans to provide Cao with help
House panel hears nondisclosure bill
EDITORIAL: New Orleans area residents grateful for 10th Super Bowl
Agencies Bicker; You Pay
Health worker shield law OK'd- Beliefs could be basis to deny services
EDITORIAL: Hang up on highway cell-phone use
Bill to ban assault weapons shot down
DriveBy Politics- "We need our flagship with the flag flying high"
FLAGSHIPFRIENDS.ORG (DON'T SINK OUR FLAGSHIP!)
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Labels: BUDGET, EARMARKS, EDUCATION, JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS
Thursday, May 14, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, May 14th)
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12 STAND STRONG AGAINST $100 MILLION PER YEAR TAX INCREASE!
Breaking! Roemer Drops One On 4th Floor
DRIVEBY POLITICS- "The result of Jindal's miscalculation in the last budget"
$200 Million In State Subsidies Clear Panel- Aid Michoud, Poultry, Federal City
Treasurer urges state to cut wasteful spending
Legislators sing same tunes- Who would oppose such a good government bill?
MITCH LANDRIEU (Another School Of Thought Is He's Running For Governor)
Career-track diploma sails through Senate
La.'s top educator opposed to curriculum changes
Retirement Process Bill Killed By Panel- Called "Legalized Corruption"
Jindal pledges more aid for I-12 widening
Senate panel OKs (Jindal) disclosure bill
Republicans thwart first efforts to expand jobless benefits
Bid to cap service in Legislature snubbed
Retirement plan bill killed- Required charter schools to join La. system
Mayor Nagin gets caught up in vacation controversy
Stacy Head's e-mails briefly released on website
LEAN sues ExxonMobil over releases at chemical facility
Twelve boards set for elimination- But 16 are spared
Bill on discrimination by gender advances
Former congressman William Jefferson's friends to hold tribute Thursday
Ex-Chief pleads guilty to malfeasance in office
Bill allowing DA to hire daughter advances
Cao expresses his concerns over Charity appeals process
BR Hispanic population increasing steadily
Notes and quotes from the La. Legislature
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Labels: BUDGET, EARMARKS, JINDAL, LANDRIEU, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, ROEMER, TAX
Thursday, May 08, 2008
STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, May 8th, 2008)
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Louisiana House Likely To OK Repeal Of State Income Tax
BLACK LAWMAKERS PLAN TO RUN AS INDEPENDENTS
Restraint Urged As Windfall Brews
STONEWALL JINDAL
Lawmakers: Ethics Laws Too Strict
EDITORIAL: INCOME TAXES AND POLITICS
House OKs Bill To Give PSC Raise
Earmarks- Justified or Just Pork?
EDITORIAL: Governor Keeping Promises
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
WHY WON'T SUPERDELEGATES CHOOSE NOW?
State's Superdelegates Stay On Fence
EDITORIAL: Corrupt Should Forfeit Pension
Scalise Gets His Turn For The 1st District
The "BOOZOO" Highway
EDITORIAL: Photo ID Laws Stem Voter Fraud
NEW U.S. SENATE POLL
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Labels: CAZAYOUX, CONGRESS, EARMARKS, ETHICS, GOVERNOR, JINDAL, KENNEDY, LANDRIEU, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS