Monday, February 28, 2011
STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND
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GOP Majority Impact (Landrieu, Leach, No Comment!)
Last Day To Register- Sign Up Now For Public Policy Seminar Series
New Battle: Government Workers vs. Taxpayers
End the Privileged Class (Public Unions)
VIDEO: Question for Speaker Boehner- When Can I Go Back to Work?
EDITORIAL: Redistricting a heavy plate
'Packing,' 'cracking' at center of remap
Reports about Louisiana differ
Motto, be prepared, works for state, too
Prosecutors apt to simplify case in conspiracy retrial
Liberal Group Protests- Solidarity rally aims at Walker, Jindal
NJ Gov. Christie wants to end teacher tenure... and he's not alone
EDITORIAL: Let's revisit benefits for public sector
Louisiana lawmakers link strife in Libya to importance of drilling
Sens. Landrieu and Vitter agree on something
Bobby Jindal to join other U.S. governors for meeting in D.C.
Jindal administration's compliance with federal voting law in question
EDITORIAL: Protect Acadiana's legislative clout
Experts: EBR, state getting old
Few favor tax to fund stadium
Speaker open to other offices
McPherson rules out House run
Cassidy happy with new jobs
No verdict, but lots of intrigue at trial
Louisiana: Republicans won't have complete control
State Sen. Jack Donahue to speak to Tea Party
Oil price boom not expected to bail out LA's budget
Speaker Tucker says legislators can influence other chamber's disrict lines
Former state official indicted, tied to River Birch landfill owners
Henry Mouton 44-page indictment released
FBI operative grilled during corruption trial
UL System approves rules to make layoffs
Vitter: Feinberg's duties in conflict
N.O. population shifts will affect political districts statewide
Odom receives no jail time
New Orleans is big winner in federal tax-credit awards
Clayton: 'No apologies' for meeting
State vital records office moving to Benson Tower
N.O. aviation director quit, then cashed nearly $100,000 severance check
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Labels: CASSIDY, CHRISTIE, FBI, GOP, JINDAL, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, VITTER
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, February 9th)
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TEA PARTY OF LA. ENDORSES COASTAL CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Mardi Gras D.C.- "Dressing up and getting invisible"
Rich Take From Poor as U.S. Subsidy Law Funds Luxury Hotels (UNBELIEVABLE!)
FBI Raids Sheriff's Office
Mayor shakes up staff- Makes announcement via Twitter
Union wants waste records- (Councilman suspects Mayor)
Chaney Swaps Parties- Joins Growing Number Fleeing The Democrats
EDITORIAL: Newspapers still have role
Open primaries OK'd
N.O. needs more from its colleges, merger consultant says
Jindal citing short-term recidivism rate
EDITORIAL: Keeping fighting for open government
UL campus gets face-lift
Former N.O. Mayor Ray Nagin gaining fame in the social network
Former charity director says Mose Jefferson called the shots
HELP WANTED: New Louisiana State Senate President!
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Labels: FBI, JEFFERSON, KIP, LOUISIANA, MARDI GRAS, NAGIN, POLITICS, TEA PARTY