Thursday, February 17, 2011

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, February 17th)

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Campaign Finance Report Reveals Obama Organizer Dem Candidate's Campaign Manager

The Politics of the New Middle America

Nungesser Wants Coastal Congress District With Redistricting

Officials: Hold off redrawing

PAR: Remap not for legislators

EDITORIAL: Strong case for Louisiana film tax credits

Jindal wants tax breaks

POPL (BR Library) group no open book

Authorities Search Sheriff's Home

Vitter says meeting with Bromwich would send LA heads spinning

Landrieu supports Vitter hold on nominee to spur drilling permit

State Museum director's resignation was sought for cause, Lt. Governor says

BESE to request same funding

State sues drug maker

State group plugs means to fund roads

Health study on effects of Gulf of Mexico oil spill revs up

Broussard's attorney says he received target letter today

N.O. lawmaker sets secretary of state bid

SIGN UP NOW! Public Policy Seminar Series (10 Seats Left!)


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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & YESTERDAY

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GALLUP POLL: Satisfaction With Gov't, Morality, Economy Down

Just 22% Say Obama Likely to Meet 2009 Goal of Cutting Deficit in Half

Provost: LSU has suffered (But not top staff!)

Southern System at stake in merger plan, president says

Union calls Red Tape Reduction Act 'political stunt'

EDITORIAL: BR traffic worst in U.S.

Oil spill fund administrator to face more questions from Congress

Louisianians go to rally for Roe v. Wade anniversary

Education website is like match.com... for schools, businesses

La. lawmakers hope Obama's speech will address Gulf drilling

LA Institute of Public Policy & Politics Seminar Series

EDITORIAL: A tight year for budget

Jindal pushes new charter law

Governor's insurance plan gets support

La. delegation targets energy

EDITORIAL: UNO-SUNO merger talk raises hackles

Elected officials and public workers paid for campaign work

Casino replaces full-time workers

Kimball named to political hall of fame


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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, September 14th)

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La. congressmen adhere to party line on tax issues (Melancon Stands By Obama)

Dardenne confident he's best choice for lt. governor- (Tea Partiers Say No!)

La. Tea Party Activists Go To Washington

Jindal's Aides' Pay Static

Gov. Tim Pawlenty in Asia during Gov. Bobby Jindal's Minnesota visit

Obama endorses Cedric Richmond in congressional race

VIDEO: Is This Who The President Thinks Ought To Be In Congress?

Louisiana Calls For End To Ban

Obama wants to double offshore oil inspection fees

Senate opens impeachment trial against Judge Porteous

Vallas says he'll pay state for improper use of SUV, despite Pastorek's offer

Plea deal for New Orleans aviation director and his wife collapses


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Monday, August 23, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, August 23rd)

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Vitter Fundraising "Dwarfs" Melancon, Traylor

TEA PARTY TV: DOWN WITH DOWNER!

V.P. Biden Lashes Out At "Republican Tea Party"

Many More Now Following Mosque Controversy... And Don't Like It

Traylor Should be Disbarred, Say Ellingtons

Targeted Louisiana Republican Shrugs Off Lack of National Party Help

Baton Rouge: Marchers Protest Crime

Mayor hopefuls take questions from gay rights group

Taking another look at politics of moratorium

Gulf Oil Spill: Feinberg says no-sue rule was his idea

John Maginnis Joins 'Louisiana Institute of Politics' A Few Seats Left


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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, August 11th)

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Pinsonat Attacked By Demos For Poll Showing 19% Vitter Lead (Bernie Fires Back!)

Melancon launches first TV ad of U.S. Senate race (All D.C. Democrat Spin)

Latest Poll: 57% Of Voters Describe Democratic Congressional Agenda As Extreme

LOUISIANA INSTITUTE OF POLITICS to Host 1st 'Campaign Academy' in September

The Ruling Class vs. The Public

New Poll: Obama Receives Lowest Approval Index Rating Yet (-22)

State Budget Chief Faces $2 Billion Shortfall, Weighs 35% Budget Cuts

Despite apology, NAACP asking police juror to resign

Mayor Says Feds Out To Get Black Officials

Sandra Bullock continues in Restore the Gulf campaign

EDITORIAL: Release contract on BP fund

Louisiana Lawmakers Vote On Federal Aid

EDITORIAL: The Latest Bailout For Public Unions and Spendthrift States

Lawmakers Question Higher Education Commissioner's Salary

State Sen. Rob Marionneaux faces ethics charges

River could revive coast- Balance is in how it could hurt economy

Report: Video Games Boost Economy

Sean O'Keefe survives plane crash


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Thursday, August 05, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, August 5th)

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"Fearful Americans don't trust business... but they trust government even less"

President's Monthly Performance Ratings Have Fallen To A New Low

MO. TO O.: 'NO'

LSU Panel Chairman Criticizes Lombardi- "I'm One Mad Cookie"

Tuition to increase at Louisiana colleges

MELANCON'S STIMULUS FUNDS COCAINE FOR MONKEYS

Jindal Enters Citizenship Battle

'AMERICA'S BUBBA': Is Nungesser an oil folk hero or an opportunist?

Positive report on spill has local officials, environmentalists wary

No new date for ending drilling ban

La. seeks relief on Medicaid payments

Teachers seek contract release

Jindal gives medals to veterans

STATE RANKS AS 'MOST IMPROVED'

Mayoral assistant's blog doesn't violate city policy

Judge overturns gay marriage ban


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Tuesday, August 03, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, August 3rd)

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Look Outside D.C. for Grown Up Government

EDITORIAL: State Budget Barreling Toward The Cliff

FORGOTSTON: Massive Taxes Are In Our Future

Melancon defends his approach on moratorium (Not Very Well)

TEA PARTY TOWN HALL MEETING WITH ROGER VILLERE

Villere Responds To Stelly Editorial In The Advocate

Traylor vs. Ellingtons

LSU, Jindal administration shuffle leadership post

CHECK OUT THIS NEW WEBSITE: democrathuntdowner.com

Group: Pastorek's remarks off target

EDITORIAL: Keep coastal funding for Louisiana

Jindal to present veterans' medals

Raymond Blanco recovering from fall

Town Hall meeting featuring Congressman Rodney Alexander

California Congresswoman charged with ethics violations


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Monday, August 02, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, August 2nd)

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Lawmakers Stoke The Public's Disgust

Pelosi `not nervous at all' about Democrats losing elections

Witt Hired For Gulf Disaster

Moratorium On Politics Proposed

Melancon's Changes To Ban Bill: "It's a Sham... He Has Done Absolutely Nothing"

Ellington v Traylor in Winnsboro Court Monday

Barksdale prepping for Russian inspections (?)

EDITORIAL: 'Race' funds come with a big caveat

"Free-spending ways... Eye-popping"

NOPD's woes examined by Washington Post

State Terminates 13 Health Providers

Spike Lee screens oil spill film- Airs in August on HBO

BP prepares to plug oil wellhead for good

La. is No. 1 in nation for organ donors


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Sunday, August 01, 2010

 

SUNDAY EDITION (August 1st, 2010)

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The Making of Bobby Jindal

10 MORE REASONS DEMOCRATS ARE TOAST

Does Melancon Agree With Obama On AZ. Immigration Law?

Education bickering continues- "The superintendent is a big spender"

Politics: Angelle defends offshore drilling

Salazar keeps oil drill ban

Barataria Bay 'Devastation'

Congress takes up slew of legislative proposals in wake of oil spill

EDITORIAL: BP's oil lingers, seen and unseen

Health care law may bring paperwork nightmare for business


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Friday, July 30, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, July 30th)

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No GOP-Held U.S. Senate Seats Appear Headed For Democratic Column

Voters See Cutting Spending and Deficits as Good for the Economy

EDITORIAL: Kennedy... Let's Listen

How Americans' Shifting Political Ideologies Threaten the Democrats

EDITORIAL: We're Pragmatic, Sensible ... and Crazy

Sandra Bullock is out of Restore the Gulf campaign

EDITORIAL: Tea Party Making A Difference

Leader says race doesn't define BR Tea Party

It's Good to be No. 2- Big taxpayer dough going to council assistants

BR gay leaders: Groups will now lobby for law

State ethics panel charges Boissiere with violation

Baker Hughes moves 300 workers out of Gulf

EDITORIAL: Seize chance to restore coast

La.'s first lady pushes initiative to help families impacted by oil spill

After-the-leak issues debated- "The meeting was contentious"

Bring on the expense accounts into debate over location of spill lawsuits

Federal subpoena catches up with City Council member

New Orleans city budget update has good news and bad news

Baton Rouge company will employ ('Angele of Death') Davis


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Monday, July 26, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, July 26th)

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Obama Quietly Dispatches Political & Communications Aides To Gulf Coast

Gallup Poll: Democrats Suffer 8% Drop Nationwide, Independents Up 8%

Poll: 44% "Strongly" Disapprove of Obama, 58% Favor Repeal of Healthcare Law

Analysis: Stakes high for Jindal, Louisiana in oil fight

Gulf Coast lawmakers press to lift offshore drilling ban

Republican Party Primary- Deadline to change your party is tomorrow

Rep. Steve Scalise named one of 'Five Hot Freshmen on Capitol Hill'

Parish president's salary to jump almost 40 percent in 2012

EDITORIAL: Time to face crime issue

Regents cutting archive funding

State treasurer touts assets in unclaimed property program

Teen makes run for school board

Letter: Advocate Articles Unfair To Vitter


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Thursday, July 22, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, July 22nd)

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Thousands Attend Rally Against Drilling Moratorium

OBAMA'S RESPONSE TO RALLY (Translation- Go To Hell!)

Oilfield workers make plea to Washington

NATIONAL POLL: 89% Concerned About Economic Impact of Gulf Oil Leak

Pinsonat: "LA is now fire engine red! The most anti-democrat of the fifty states"

Questions Emerge About Vitter Challenger's Tangled Love Life

(Still More Traylor Trash!) Lawsuits, Charges Muddy Traylor Campaign

ROTHENBERG: LOUISIANA SENATE HYPE- DON'T BELIEVE IT

Senate Race: ("Vitter is definitely playing his trump card... Obama")

Sen. David Vitter catches yet another lucky break

State Democratic Party Boss Leach To Introduce Melancon

THE NEW RACIAL MESS

Lawmaker Challenges Incoming Southern U. President's Request

Police Chief Pleads Not Guilty

White House apologizes to ousted Agriculture Department worker

Inspector General: State out big bucks on unused air tickets

BREWING STORM THREATENS TO HALT BP's OIL WELL FIX

State budget cuts leave 7 historic sites available by appointment only



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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, July 21st)

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OBAMA APPROVAL DROPS TO LOWEST POINT EVER- Independent Voters Turn On President

Massive Rally Against Federal Drilling Moratorium (CAJUNDOME TODAY)

Vitter on Obama Moratorium: "It needs to end before the damage gets any worse"

EDITORIAL: 'Survival' Rally In Louisiana Is A Call To America

$70 Billion Impact... Industry In The Balance

Charity groups say donations for spill victims slow to come

STAR POWER

Melancon's Liberal Washington Ties, Hillary Clinton is Latest

U.S. Senate Race: Traylor, Vitter and Prayers

Story raises questions about GOP challenger to Sen. David Vitter

TRAYLOR TRASH! Ellingtons paint different picture of Traylor

Mayor Faces Federal Charges of Racketeering, Bribery

EDITORIAL: LSU Raises Send Bad Message

College System Plans Layoffs

Aides To Southern President To Be Added

Higher college tuition may delay graduation for many

USDA worker pressured to resign over race comments

THE HAYRIDE: Shirley Sherrod Story (Updated)

New Orleans City Hall working conditions 'horrific'

TEA PARTY LEADERS ENDORSE VILLERE, SAY NO TO CAREER POLITICIANS

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Monday, July 19, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, July 19th)

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WASHINGTON POST INVESTIGATION: A Hidden World, Growing Beyond Control

Vitter: Obama Avoiding Oil Spill

OIL SEEPING FROM GULF FLOOR NEAR WELL

Analysis: Perfect storm brewing for La. economy

Mitch Landrieu, David Vitter Talk Oil Spill On National Cable Networks

Vitter Opposes Kagan, Melancon's Canadian Fundraiser

LANDRY WITH A "NOTICABLE EDGE" In Fundraising, Downer Lags Behind

Landry vs. Downer: A Comparison of Family Values

Poll: Cao Leads 2nd Congressional District Race

61% Expect Rise in Health Care Costs Under New Law, 56% Favor Repeal

PROTEST TARGETS MORATORIUM (WEDNESDAY 11 AM @ CAJUNDOME)

Washington Watch: Cassidy proposes new panel

Jindal appointee preps

NEW LAW LIMITS WIRELESS USE

EDITORIAL: Levine leaves legacy of ideas

Lady of the Lake OK'd as a teaching hospital


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Saturday, July 17, 2010

 

STORIES FROM SATURDAY (July 17th, 2010)

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JUNEAU: SOMETHING HAS TO GIVE

Pinsonat on Regents: "$400K A Year For Some Pencil Pushing Bureaucrat"

LSU System supervisors review budget-cutting details from campuses

100 more City Hall workers will lose their take-home cars

LSU OKs sports raises- Martin cites 'double jobs'

LANDRY HOLDS GOP FUNDRAISING LEAD IN 3RD DISTRICT

Vitter Maintains Strong Money Lead Over Melancon

Cao leads rivals in fundraising for congressional campaign

NEW POLL: VOTERS WILL BE SENDING MESSAGE TO THE WHITE HOUSE

29 Indicted In Fraud Claims- Strike force targets Medicare scams

Indicted city councilmen plead not guilty

Gulf oil response money shouldn't be spent on sightseeing

Shallow-water oil drilling supporters report progress

Oil Cap Test Results Below Expectations


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Friday, July 16, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, July 16th)

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Fund-Raising Gap: "News Bleak For The Democratic Senate Candidate"

GUESS CHARLIE'S JOB

Backlash: Dems Still Don't Get It (Conservatives Outnumber Liberals By 2-1)

OBAMA TO LOUISIANA: DROP DEAD!

New Poll: Just 23% Say U.S. Government Has the Consent of the Governed

Bill saves Michoud jobs, Sen. David Vitter says

Vitter Requests Meeting on Shallow Water Moratorium

Cassidy Amendment To Kill Obamoratorium Defeated In Committee

Lawmakers: Louisiana can ill-afford Avondale loss

Avondale Shipyard reprieve sought by members of Congress from LA

Baton Rouge included in largest ever Medicare fraud bust

Legislators deciding whether they want to try to override vetoes

Chaotic week for BR judge ends with resignation notice

Lawyer Claims Bias In State Pay Lawsuit

Assistant District Attorney Resigns Amid Probe

Lawsuit disputes eligibility for Court of Appeal ballot

Board of Regents names interim commissioner

Mayor apologizes for Ku Klux Klan reference

Rally Against Federal Drilling Moratorium (Cajundome 7/21)

Anti-drill group to picket "Rally for Economic Survival"

BP: No oil leaking into Gulf


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Thursday, July 15, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, July 15th)

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68% Say Political Class Doesn't Care What Most Americans Think

Voters Are Much More Embarrassed by Political Class Than By Arizona

OBAMA'S EROSION AMONG WHITE VOTERS CONTINUES (Losing White Democrats!)

The Tea Party Isn't Racist

Villere Picks Up Major GOP Endorsement- "Enough is enough of career politicians"

DON'T TREAD ON ME

Melancon Criticized For Fundraiser In Canada

VIDEO: Melancon says its appropriate to be fundraising in Canada

Senators Launch Measure To Stop Federal Immigration Lawsuit

VIDEO: Cong. Bill Cassidy speaks to Tea Party of Louisiana about the BP Spill

Gov. Bobby Jindal presents plan for ecological, economic revitalization of coast

LSU System's 11 sites unveil $133 million belt-tightening plan

New Rules- "We are grateful to Senators Barbara Mikulski and David Vitter"

Inside Report: College funds issue settled, temporarily

MAYOR ADMITS SOME PERKS

Landrieu announce $67 million in cuts next week

Mitch Landrieu profiled in The New York Times

DOTD celebrates U.S. 171 corridor opening

FAMILY DISPUTE CITED IN JUDGE'S ACTIONS

Pepsi to invest $1.3 million for Gulf aid

Could This Be The Song That Killed The Moratorium?


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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, July 14th)

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Poll: 32% Favor Affirmative Action, 46% Oppose It (55% of 'Mainstream' Against)

Jindal: New ban on drilling will cost 20,000 jobs

Could This Be The Song That Killed The Moratorium?

The Obamoratorium Thread

Opponents of moratorium find allies on presidential oil spill commission

EDITORIAL: Landrieu's Influence (Or Lack Thereof!)

Landry Posts Major Fundraising Numbers Showing Building Momentum

Sen. David Vitter to oppose Kagan's nomination to U.S. Supreme Court

Democrats Showing Signs Of Battle Fatigue

Cap-and-Trade Will Be Part of Senate Climate Change Bill

LSU prepares for $45 million in budget cuts (The Sky Is Falling, Again!)

EDITORIAL: Old Practice Now 'Retired' (Clausen Bill Signed)

Electronic health records push begins

LeBas: DOTD developing possible projects funded by unspent stimulus monies

Councilman bows out of race for lieutenant governor

Incumbent Judge Withdraws From Race

Jindal announces Silicon Valley company's relocation to Covington area

Northrop Grumman to close Avondale yard in 2013

EDITORIAL: BP's miserly ways are hurting spill victims


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Monday, July 12, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, July 12th)

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TEA PARTY OF LA. TOWN HALL MEETING (BILL CASSIDY IN BR, 7PM TONIGHT!)

Faces of the Fallout: Individuals Directly Impacted by Disaster Come Together

OBAMANOMICS: ONE JOB FORWARD, TWO JOBS BACK

35% Say They Owe More on Mortgage Than Their Home Is Worth

Congress returns from recess to even more of the same

Barbour could be 2012 presidential candidate, or GOP kingmaker

DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS VOICE GRAVE CONCERNS ON IMMIGRATION

Behind US v. Arizona: Pure Politics

Obama Press Secretary Says Democrats Could Lose House

Possibility of the loss of $400 million in Road Home money

Candidates Do Right By Stepping Up

Aided Group's Scores Lacking- State's tuition plan evaluated


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Sunday, July 11, 2010

 

STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND

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Pinsonat: "It's not about Vitter. It's about Obama and the national Democrats"

BLACK PANTHER CASE: White House 'Thumbing Its Nose' at Voter Rights

50% Rate Obama's Economic Performance As Poor (36% Say Good)

Cassidy To Appear At 'Tea' Meeting ('LIFT THE MORATORIUM' )

VIDEO: TEA PARTY OF LA. TOWN HALL MEETING (BILL CASSIDY, MONDAY NIGHT)

(Note To Candidates) Businesses embrace power of online networking sites

EDITORIAL: End the moratorium for good

EDITORIAL: Not pretty, or plain ugly?

EDITORIAL: Louisiana lawmakers maneuver to keep the pork

School officials examine effects of new edicts

TUITIONS SET TO RISE FOR FALL

Holloway (Unopposed) enthused about renewable energy potential

State of the city? Disarray, mayor says

Ex-Insurance chief not taking it easy

'Honest services' ruling could affect local corruption cases

Washington Watch: 'Master of disaster' comes to La

MILLIONS MORE GALLONS OF CRUDE UNLEASHED

EDITORIAL: LA expects balanced assessment from Presidential commission

TO SEE WHO ALL HAS QUALIFIED FOR OFFICE CLICK HERE

Category 5 Communications (High Impact Politics!)

VITTER SAYS MELANCON IN LEAGUE WITH OBAMA & PELOSI

State Sen. Butch Gautreaux (Democrat) running for lieutenant governor

Friday free-for-all for Jefferson Parish election hopefuls

Court hopefuls unsure on race

Five in running for Alexandria mayor

Qualifying closes with 9 candidates for Shreveport mayor

Benny Rousselle seeks to return to Plaquemines Parish presidency

8 St. Tammany Parish Board members re-elected without opposition

Other mayors rejected Cifer- System key to federal indictments

HEALTH SECRETARY ALAN LEVINE LEAVING JINDAL STAFF

Jindal vetoes bill on ethics enforcement timeline

Governor signs ban on Chinese drywall insurance cancellations

Feds: New cap could contain leak


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