Wednesday, December 01, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, December 1st)

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New Poll Shows Jindal Popularity Dropping- "It's a shocker of a poll"

Statewide Poll Shows Erosion In Support For State Government

Gov. Bobby Jindal to raise money in Manhattan next week

Jindal open to higher ed fee increases, opposes tax hikes

DuBos: Jindal should push to combine multiple college boards

BR fans brave chill for Palin autograph

Budget cuts affect health jobs

EDITORIAL: Strong fiscal plans win support for Kennedy

Louisiana Senate staffer suspended over Obama e-mail

Representatives ready to vie for Hebert's Senate seat

Offshore drilling regulation overhaul appears out of reach

EDITORIAL: Keep film industry glowing locally

La. school 'dropout factories' down 16%

5 constitutional amendments take effect Wednesday

Jesse Bankston, longtime Louisiana Democratic leader, dead at 103


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Thursday, October 21, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 21st)

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Pinsonat Blasts 'Chamber of Government', LSU Board, 'Scam-D' and Pennington

"There's a conservative in one corner and a liberal in the other"

New Lt. Governor TV: Here's what Caroline Fayard WON'T tell you

Mayor Accused of Lying

New Vitter for Senate TV: No Regrets

Melancon Out Of Gas?

Politics isn't really meant to be taken seriously... right?

Higher taxes wishful thinking

Jindal challenges universities- Urges schools to operate more efficiently

Associated Press-GfK poll : Voters ready to embrace GOP

Cao's grip on House seat is precarious in Democratic 2nd District

$35 million in cuts, including 109 jobs, recommended for LSU system

SU faculty takes complaints to legislators

Budget may spell ethics layoffs

Mitch Landrieu's vow to reduce outside contracts may not be met

Crime camera motions filed

Jindal administration delays health changes

EDITORIAL: Time to start on the road to reform

EDITORIAL: To amend or not?


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Monday, August 30, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, August 30th)

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Pinsonat: Tea Party type voters are now dominating elections across Louisiana

Performance of Senate also-rans telling

Downer Can't Win, And He Needs To Get Out

Christie Channels Reagan to Become Anti-Obama

Seventy Percent of Americans Know They've Been Conned

Outrageous New YouTube Video- Jay Dardenne: Too Big To Fail

FOR ALL THE OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS CLICK HERE

Cassidy Sets Event Tuesday

EDITORIAL: Let banks be community banks

EDITORIAL: Traffic snarls Baton Rouge

Obama: 'Wonderful to be back in New Orleans'

38% Say Most Judges Too Liberal, 18% Say Too Conservative

'Louisiana Institute of Politics' ONLY 8 SEATS STILL AVAILABLE!
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Thursday, August 12, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, August 12th)

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Roemer, Foster, Headline Louisiana Institute of Politics 1st 'Campaign Academy'

WALL STREET JOURNAL/NBC NEWS POLL: GRIM VOTER MOOD TURNS GRIMMER

Jindal Touts Resiliency (Also took shots at President Barack Obama and Congress)

EDITORIAL: A BETTER LOUISIANA

The Hunt For U.S. Senate Seat- "Republican primary is not much of a contest"

Lt. Gov. invites Obama to Shrimp and Petroleum festival

EDITORIAL: Big Pay, Bigger Questions

Four Democrats vie to challenge Rep. Anh 'Joseph' Cao

Are allegations of racism a convenient excuse?

Senator Marionneau attempted to undo disclosure requirement

SEAN O'KEEFE, SEN. TED STEVENS AND PERVERTED JUSTICE

Following Criticism, Board Opens Meetings

College System Office Settles On Cuts

State treasury can take $1.9 million in PSC revenue, judge says

Tea Party of Lafayette to Endorse Roger Villere (Thursday 11 am @ State Capitol)


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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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Saturday, August 07, 2010

 

SATURDAY SPECIAL ISSUE (August 7th, 2010)

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GOP Senate Candidate Called "Stalking Horse" For Melancon

Pinsonat: "I Would Not Conduct Polls For Chet Traylor For Any Amount Of Money"

Enthusiasm Gap on Display in Tuesday's Primaries

NEW WEB VIDEO: THE VILLERE REVOLUTION!

One more qualifies for District 5 House seat

2011: A YEAR OF DEFINITION FOR STATE FISCAL POLICY

State's Medicaid rolls grow by 67,000 people

School Board pay-cut proposal fails

Fundraiser planned for family of former Mayor

College Closed- Students search for options

Schwarzenegger calls for same-sex weddings

Lawsuit challenges new La. abortion laws

Coach Blanco still in 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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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, May 26th)

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TEA PARTIES ANNOUNCE 'RUBBER DUCKY' CAMPAIGN TO LEGISLATURE

EDITORIAL: Clausen Should Go Away (Publisher Calls For Resignations!)

Pollster Bernie Pinsonat Blasts Regents, Sally Clausen Retirement Scam!

Regents To Discuss Clausen (Executive session to discuss Clausen's actions?)

EDITORIAL: Arrogance and Cronyism also Fouling Louisiana

Lowest Approval Index Rating Yet For Obama (-22), Strongly Disapprove (45%)

TIMES PICAYUNE VIDEO- STATE BUDGET AT COMPLETE HALT (GETS WORSE)

Gov. Bobby Jindal back at Capitol to mediate in budget dispute

LSU cuts could affect 20-40 jobs (Insiders take care of themselves first!)

Open Primary Bill Sent To Compromise Committee

Former State Legislator Dies In Apparent Suicide

Jindal postpones book to focus on oil spill

Vitter Again Urges President Obama to Authorize Barrier Island Plan

CNN: Parish President Nungesser Responds to Melancon Downplaying Oil Spill

Violators slip through cracks in Louisiana ethics laws

LA House District 93: "Nasty" campaigns focus on character issues

YOUTH LOOK TO CHANGE THE FACE OF POLITICS

TOPS requirements could be toughened

House committee rejects smoking ban bill

Welfare drug-testing bill goes unheard, LaBruzzo cries foul

News: (Obama Visits N.O. Friday) This Is Symbolic At Best

GOP pressures Obama to send 1,200 troops to the Mexican border


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Monday, May 03, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, May 3rd)

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BREAKING NEWS: NEW LA POLL RELEASED- Gov. Jindal Remains Popular Among Voters

A Category 5 Analysis of the New Poll: LA. Politics Takes a Hard Right Turn!

SOUTHERN MEDIA POLL: SUPPORT FOR OBAMA AND LANDRIEU CRASHES IN LOUISIANA

Tea Party Tops Obama By 18% In Louisiana

LA. POLL: VITTER EXTENDS LEAD (Up By 18%)

Poll: LA Public Sees A Spending Problem (74% Say Don't Raid Trust Funds)

ANGER REMAINS OVER LEGISLATIVE PAY RAISE ATTEMPT (Message- Take A Pay Cut!)

American Oligarchy- Don't expect real reform from the Wall Street Democrats

Oil Spill Cap Could Take Week

Obama talks to Louisiana fishers about Gulf oil spill disaster

Ponderings on politics of 2010 session

Support high for teacher merit-based pay

N.O. releases report on Nagin's missing e-mail messages

Marionneaux at Baton Rouge Press Club Today

Parlange Plantation owner dies (Served on Police Jury 32 years)

Gulf oil spill phone numbers and websites are available

Louisiana Legislative Guide- Now Digital and Mobile (Check It Out!)

Join Us On The Tea Party 'Citizen Action Center' Facebook Page

Tea Party TV: Check Out TeaPartyCAC.com


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Saturday, January 23, 2010

 

SATURDAY: WASHINGTON MARDI GRAS SPECIAL EDITION

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MARY LANDRIEU CALLED ON TO RESIGN!

AFL-CIO Poll: Union Households Boosted Brown- "Working-Class Revolt"

EDITORIAL: (Democrats) Snooze And You Lose

EDITORIAL: An orphaned Senate defeat

DAN JUNEAU: CAN OBAMA LEARN FROM MONTY PYTHON?

COOK REPORT: Vitter Seat moves from Lean GOP to Likely Winner

New law means new type of campaigning- Fletcher: "It's the Wild West"

Boustany welcomes March for Life

WASHINGTON MARDI GRAS- Energy leaders talk tax policy

State Police Probe Police Jury Bugging

NEARLY 70% THINK THE NEXT MAYOR OF N.O. WILL BE WHITE

Louisiana leads nation in unemployment rate growth

District Court removes portraits of judges who disgrace bench

EDITORIAL: Raising School Standards

Jefferson Council set for 'do-over' on president appointment


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Friday, January 22, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, January 22nd)

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"If you look up out of touch in dictionary, Mary Landrieu's picture is featured"

EDITORIAL: RECALLING MARY: WHICH WAY NOW?

Landrieu To Continue Push For ObamaCare Bill

National analyst says Vitter has "clear advantage" in Senate race

Supreme Court rejects limits on corporate spending in electoral campaigns

REPORT FROM WASHINGTON MARDI GRAS

Boustany: Moving Forward On Health Care

Senator Kennedy from Louisiana?

Joseph Cao takes heat for comments abroad

U.S. House panel recommends impeaching Louisiana judge

Personal road trips get BESE's scrutiny

Partisan pet hounds Metairie Rep. John LaBruzzo

Public hospitals anticipate financial hit from federal rule change

HOSPITALS, BLUE CROSS CUT DEAL

Authorities search offices, director's home

EDITORIAL: Shale dilemma gets airing on national stage

Loyola University expansion financing approved by State Bond Commission


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Tuesday, December 08, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, December 8th)

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Roemer criticizes spending, Ex-governor rips feds and state seeking handouts

Chas Roemer: "Our state cannot compete with kids that cannot read and write"

Dems Hope Women Will Be Vitter's Undoing, Pinsonat: "I Don't Find It In Polling"

Mary Landrieu to Flip-Flop on Abortion-Funding

DuBos: Landrieu to run- (Third attempt for mayor)

"Late entry may raise uncomfortable questions about Landrieu's intentions"

Jacobs says we haven't got time to waste

The Nagin Effect

Ray Nagin heading to Mexico- (Ninth overseas work trip since August 2005)

Local governments have to pay part of state construction

State Tax Amnesty Program Collects $450.6M (Triple The Original Goal)

Panel OKs tougher school standards

State starts reducing its vehicle fleet

"Race to the Top" Aid Links Teacher Pay To Students' Success

EDITORIAL: Transit links are neglected

Rules set for claiming film credits in Louisiana

Industry reacts to EPA climate ruling

SHARE 'LANEWSLINK.COM' WITH YOUR FRIENDS


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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 21st)

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WHAT THOSE IN THE KNOW ARE SAYING ABOUT 'CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS'

LaNewsLink.com Required Daily Reading For Staffs On The Hill

Poll Gives Vitter Big Lead For 2010

LATEST POLL SHOWS VITTER UP 12%, JINDAL SOLID, OBAMA & LANDRIEU SLIPPING

Jindal remains popular despite unpopular cuts

Vitter's census proposal blasted (by civil rights and political advocacy groups)

National Daily Presidential Tracking Poll- Obama At 1% Better Than His Worst Day

AP: Sweeping State Reorganization Urged

Helena Moreno is listed as media contact for John Georges campaign

Contest to fill City Council seat is not drawing a crowd (Jay Batt Is Running)

EDITORIAL: Louisianians can't afford generous pensions for state employees

In Cuba, N.O. Mayor Talks

Landrieu To Hold Health Forum (Tea Party Looking For "Free and Open Dialogue")

Inside Report: Is Louisiana Too Educated?

Agencies: State Employees Pick Bonus, Retirement

Panel frowns on report

Small businesses will be bellwether for Landrieu

Maginnis: Presidents visit, and secretaries bring checks

Fight erupts over ACORN chapter in New Orleans

Interracial couple sues Tangipahoa justice who refused to marry them

Former Mayor Returns

NEW POLL: DO YOU SUPPORT OR OPPOSE THE OBAMA HEALTH CARE PLAN?

Dozens show for Council, but are not allowed to speak

Charity closing suit to be heard in B.R.

EDITORIAL: New Orleans' schools moving in the right direction

SHARE THE 'LOUISIANA POLITICAL NEWS WIRE' WITH YOUR FRIENDS

Follow Category 5 Communications on Twitter

LANEWSLINK.COM FACEBOOK FRIENDS, JOIN US TODAY!


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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

 

BREAKING NEWS: NEW LA. POLL, PLUS WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT CAT 5 COMMUNICATIONS!

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HERE IS WHAT THOSE WHO KNOW HAVE TO SAY ABOUT 'CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS':


"Pat Bergeron has worked for me on many projects including and since my first campaign for Governor... top notch political mind"

Former Governor Mike Foster


"The internet strategies and tactics deployed by 'Category 5' were a critical element in John McCain's huge margin of victory in Louisiana... strictly cutting edge"

Former Governor Buddy Roemer (John McCain Presidential Campaign Chairman for Louisiana)


"The main Category 5 Communications website LaNewsLink.com is required daily reading by the Louisiana Congressional staffs on Capitol Hill"

Rodney Alexander, Congressman (LA-5th District)


"Bergeron is riding the wave of the future using the tools of the new media... 'Category 5' is a good name for it... he can spin-up a huge political storm in about 5 seconds"

Bernie Pinsonat, Pollster and Veteran Political Analyst


"Cat 5 is a must for any candidate that wants a fast and effective internet element to their campaign"

Hillar Moore, District Attorney (East Baton Rouge Parish)


“Category 5 has been professional, timely, and a state-of-the-art consulting business for assistance with legislative projects and grass-roots efforts”

Randy K. Haynie, Longtime Louisiana Lobbyist (Haynie & Associates)


"When I have used Bergeron on projects, what can I say? We won... Missions accomplished"

Lane Grigsby, Successful Louisiana Businessman and Civic Leader


"I am in the unique position of having had "Category 5" both for me and against me. When Cat 5 was with me, the margin of victory mirrored that of my margin of defeat when the storm was against me. The impact on the opinion leaders at the community level is both tangible and undeniable"

Dan Claitor, State Senator- District 16 (and loser in East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney's Race)


"Web communication has become a critical component in all campaigns. Cat 5 Gets It Done... It Is Web Communications"

Roy Fletcher, Political Media Consultant and Campaign Strategist


FOR THE THE BREAKING NEWS STORY AND DETAILS FROM THE LATEST LOUISIANA POLITICAL POLL (CLICK HERE)



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Thursday, April 30, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, April 30th)

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NEW POLL: GOVERNOR JINDAL'S NEGATIVES SHOT UP 23% THIS PAST YEAR

Pinsonat Talks About New Polling Of Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal

Lawmakers target Saints, Jindal

JINDAL OFFICE AVOIDING TRANSPARENCY

Governor Jindal being visible early in session

N.E. Louisiana Solons On Board With Jindal

Senate OKs chicken plant bill

Surplus would help pay Dome upgrade

EDITORIAL: Smokers dodge kick in wallet

Hospital Measure Would Take Authority From LSU

SCHOOL BOARD TERM LIMITS BILL KILLED

No Time For Tax Amnesty Bill

Legislature keeps dealing with the same old issues

EBR DA says law supports Southern's board

Hate Crimes Bill Gets Cao's Vote

LEGISLATIVE SESSION NOW ON 'TWITTER'

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Monday, March 30, 2009

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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ADVOCATE EDITORIAL: "The Formerly Conservative Gov. Jindal"

Senate Hopefuls Open Up Books

STATEMENT BY RICHARD BLACKSTONE JR. (SON OF PAULA PENNINGTON)

Rolfe and Bobby, the 5th Amendment and 9 Out of 10

Vitter Pushes Letten- "Calls To Depoliticize The Appointments"

EDITORIAL: Higher education shouldn't feel brunt of cuts

Bill would make ethics exclusion for spouses

Police Juror pushes for travel cost cuts

DA, brother set new rules

Analysis: Spotlight on transparency in NO

State lawmaker's son dies in wreck

Trial to open for Katrina levee bribery case

JINDAL'S JOURNEYS- Cross: "I don't think it's for his reelection campaign"

Gov. Bobby Jindal's mockery of volcano monitoring blows up in his face

ANALYST BERNIE PINSONAT SAYS VITTER HAS "COME ON LIKE GANGBUSTERS"

Rob Marionneaux, Change of Heart

Chris John- A Matter Of Delivery

PSC Candidates

PLAYING CHICKEN

La. Democratic leader keeps office

Boehner visits BR, pitches GOP budget

ZULU COCONUT Making Good Impression

Nagin may lose Dallas home for failure to pay homeowner fees

EDITORIAL: Changing La. School Boards

Women Voters select man as CEO

NEW PSC TV SPOT

Battle looms over proposed civil service "overhaul"

ILLINOIS OR LOUISIANA: Which state is more corrupt?

Quinn foe goes on the attack

SU BOARD REMOVES SLAUGHTER

New Orleans rally draws thousands to protest violence

EDITORIAL: The public's right to know

'Future is Cao' author visits La.

EDITORIAL: States right to screen for illegal drugs

Louisiana Lawmaker Axes TV Tax Bill

EDITORIAL: Don't Overlook Elections This Saturday!


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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, February 24th)

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AP WIRE STORY: 'Moon' Griffon Casts Shadow Over Jindal

MOON GRIFFON INTERVIEW ON 'DRIVEBY POLITICS' (JINDAL- RHETORIC VS. REALITY)

NPR: A Defining Moment For Jindal --- And GOPs Future?

Anyone Running Now For President Is Askin' To Get Their Head Knocked Off...

WASHINGTON POST: La. Governor Took Fast Track to National Prominence

NEW YORK TIMES EDITORIAL On Jindal: "Political Posturing By Rising GOP Stars"

BOBBY JINDAL "THE DE FACTO LEADER OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY"

Jindal Joins Governors At Obama Gathering

JIM BROWN 'DRIVEBY POLITICS' INTERVIEW ON JINDAL'S STATE OF THE UNION RESPONSE

Gov. Jindal Readies For GOP Response (TONIGHT!)

COMPARING JINDAL TO OBAMA

Legislators Eye Funds To Use With Stimulus

Obama Pledges To Slash Deficit

Parish is told it must return $500,000

Hopefuls describe first acts if elected

TV ADS COMPARE & CONTRAST CANDIDATES FOR SENATE DISTRICT 16


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Sunday, February 15, 2009

 

SPECIAL WEEKEND EDITION

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LA's Growing State Payroll Strains Budget- "You Have To Starve This Beast"

HOW MUCH DO STATE EMPLOYEES MAKE? CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL THEIR SALARIES

State Financial Matters

STIMULUS MONEY WILL BE TEST FOR JINDAL

EDITORIAL: Event Will Test Obama, Jindal

Jindal Moving To Prime Time

VITTER, JINDAL RUNNING STRONG

Republicans Pounce On Melancon's Trip Overseas

Legislators Seek Tax, Budget Cuts

PSC BEGINS SEARCH FOR NEW HEAD

Commission Seat Draws Three Veteran Politicians

ONLINE CAMPAIGN TO RAISE THE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION

Analysis: Saints Payment Creates Annual Shortfall

EDITORIAL: Only The First Stimulus Bill?

President Obama To Sign Stimulus Bill On Tuesday

LEE (OR IS IT WINSTON?) DOMINGUE CAMPAIGN ATTACKS

Cao sticks with GOP to vote no against stimulus

Vitter Comments On Vote Against Final Stimulus Bill

SENATE PASSES STIMULUS BILL 60-38

House Approves Obama's Massive, $787 Billion Package

La's share of stimulus pegged at $3.8 billion

LSUA Defended: Comments about cutting college anger local supporters

EDITORIAL: Budget move, College talks make sense

Congressmen still traveling, despite new ethics rules

Nagin- "Major Office TBD (to be determined)"

EDITORIAL: Women's voices needed in politics

3 sign up for La. PSC race in April

State senator joins race on last day

MAX JORDAN IN; Ezell opts not to run

Vacant House seat draws 6 candidates

Four to vie for Mayor's job

EDITORIAL: Hardy's plan deserves backing

Sheriff's Son Arrested

Jindal wants to use state surplus for coastal work

VACANT JUDGESHIP IN BR (KELLI TEMPLE HEAVY FAVORITE)


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Sunday, February 08, 2009

 

SPECIAL WEEKEND EDITION

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(Bobby Jindal's) SECRET TALKS Belie Standards

Jindal Gets Some Travel Help In Getting To North Carolina

DRIVEBY POLITICS SHOW- LA STATE WATCHDOG C.B. FORGOTSTON INTERVIEW

Vitter's War Chest Exceeds $2 Million

WASHINGTON WATCH: Prominent Vitter Moves Toward Pivotal Race

Analysis: Vitter Aims To Cement Conservative Base

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco Urges Women To Lead

ADVOCATE: Domingue Ad Has Mistaken Claim

"About The Only Thing That Would Stimulate Would Be Votes At The Next Election"

Voters Evenly Divided Over Obama's Warning of Economic Catastrophe

JINDAL: State Should Be Able To Avoid Doomsday Budgets

College Officials Hope Package Will Lessen Budget Shortfall

EDITORIAL: Nothing Fair About Restricting Free Speech

Campaign Finance Reports Due Feb. 17

ALARIO: Buying Own Lunch Is Tiresome

La. Gets C- On Attracting New, Quality Teachers

EDITORIAL: Openness- It's The Law

State Medicaid Overhaul Proposed

Tax Plans To Be Voted Again

1 in 5 Louisiana Companies May Break Workers Comp Law

YOU KNOW YOU'RE FROM LOUISIANA WHEN...

Jindal Off To Arkansas For Another Out-Of-State Fundraising Trip

DOMINGUE (Spends Over Third On Out-of-State Consultants)

What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week's Key Polls

EDITORIAL: Everybody Does It?

Charting Michelle Obama's Salary

OVER 72% OF READERS SAY OBAMA WILL NOT PARDON EWE

UL Braces For State-Ordered Budget Cuts

Worst-case budget might put charity hospitals at risk

LRA Disputes Road Home Contractor Legal Bills

PSC: Burying power lines would be cost-prohibitive

Stimulus Plan Generates Questions

Monroe schools stall on records

NUCOR: La. company seeks to block plant project's permits

N.O. Politics: Norma Rae act wears thin in sanitation meeting

Brister to run for parish presidency

POLLSTER BERNIE PINSONAT INTERVIEW- "A TALE OF 2 BOBBYS"


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Friday, February 06, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, February 6th)

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EDITORIAL: Stimulus Bill Is Bringing Out The Nasty In Everyone

Stimulus Could Bring $2.5 Billion- But State Still Needs To Make Budget Cuts

DOMINGUE (MIS)REPRESENTING AGAIN! (Saying It Over & Over Doesn't Make It True)

Budget Shortfalls Highlight Need To Revise State Constitution, Lawmakers Say

BLUEPRINT LOUISIANA: TOUGH CHOICES FOR TOUGH TIMES

Stimulus Could Bring $2.5 Billion- But State Still Needs To Make Budget Cuts

POLLSTER BERNIE PINSONAT INTERVIEW- "A TALE OF 2 BOBBYS"

La. Senators Split Over Stimulus Plan

Spending vs. Tax Cuts In Stimulus Debate

STIMULUS STALLS: Tensions Rise As Senate Wrangles Over Compromise

State Senator Joe McPherson Announces Candidacy For PSC

EDITORIAL: Sober News From LSU

Governor Extends Deadline To Plan Budget Cuts

Hospitals could close- Cuts may leave smaller LSU centers dark

NASCAR Waves Green Flag For Monroe Speedway

Panel backs grade change- EBR schools look at 10-point scale

Jindal Touts Sex Laws

EDITORIAL: Google erosion- New Web tool can help Louisiana's plight

Council, Nagin Lock Horns Again

ARREST WARRANT ISSUED FOR COUNCILMAN

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