Monday, January 11, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, January 11th)
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Washington Watch: Louisiana Members Back Open Conference On Health Care
NEW POLL: ONLY 40% NOW FAVOR OBAMA HEALTH CARE PLAN
GOP: Reid's "Negro" remarks reflect double standard
Top Choice For Parish President- Former Auditor Steve Theriot
La. Supreme Court chief justice suffers stroke
Tougher rules coming- State board weighs how high to set standards
Changes in test criteria could benefit students
EDITORIAL: Putting energy into job growth
Analysis: State figuring out where to go for jobs
Hearings to resolve fight over cost of Charity Hospital damages
Federal trial begins today for Mike Thompson
Sex abuse found at La. juvenile sites
EDITORIAL: A new top cop for Mandeville
Broussard survived Katrina fallout but couldn't get past scandal
Nova Scotia property drew politically connected cast
Louisiana has seen dramatic decline in executions
Vitter holding up Obama nominations for word on Jim Letten
First GOP Straw Poll Of 2010 To Be Held In New Orleans
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Labels: LOUISIANA, NEGRO, NEW ORLEANS, NEWS, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, VITTER
Sunday, January 10, 2010
SUNDAY EDITION (January 10th, 2010)
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First Presidential Straw Poll Of 2010 To Be Held In New Orleans
CHECK OUT OUR TWO NEW FEATURES: VOTERVOICE & NOLANEXT.COM
Jindal to cut a third of panel's plan- Not all ideas get OK
EDITORIAL: Think long term with state cuts
EDITORIAL: A Doorstop, Or New Start?
La. Republicans decry Democrats' plan- (Villere Re-elected Chairman)
Sen. Vitter holding up Obama nominations for word on Jim Letten
SENATOR VITTER TO HOST TOWN HALL MEETING IN BR (TUESDAY 6PM)
Ballot building; Key elections await residents
THINGS GET ROUGH ON SMOOTH OPERATOR AARON BROUSSARD
Broussard survived Katrina fallout, couldn't get past scandal
Nova Scotia property drew politically connected cast
EXPERTS ON SLEAZE ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE
Thompson Federal Trial Set To Start- (Public Corruption)
Audit Cites SUV Use By Sheriff's Wife
EDITORIAL: Time for change in Jefferson Parish
State Auction: Cold weather no deterrent to bargain-hunters
Key witnesses to be freed as William Jefferson awaits appeal
Louisiana has seen dramatic decline in executions
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Labels: ELECTIONS, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, NEWS, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, August 5th)
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INSIDE REPORT: VITTER, JINDAL LIKELY SECURE
Feds Seize Ray Nagin's Missing E-mails, Other Data
Charlie Boy Melancon Gives Abortion Supporters 2nd Chance
Storm Cleanup Cost in Dispute (Grimmer Should Honor Agreement)
Vitter Secures Funds for Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Cao To "Save His Soul" Rather Than Support Health Care Bill
Rodney Alexander: Improvement, Not Reform
EDITORIAL: Who will streamline the streamliners?
Nearly Half Opt Out of New Curriculum Plan
EDITORIAL: Give 'em an earful for the health of it
Sweet: 500 jobs in Delhi
EDITORIAL: State Police need to track property
Few retirees take state buyout offer
Jefferson Jury Still Out
EDITORIAL: Priorities at ULM
BR- TV program to prep residents for any crisis
Ex-Mayor Indicted: Faces Charge of Malfeasance
EDITORIAL: Cut, but with care
Jindal Awards Vets LA Honor Medal
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Labels: CATEGORY 5, CONGRESS, GOVERNOR, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, OBAMA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL
Monday, August 03, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, August 3rd)
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EDITORIAL: Cash From Clunkers- Let's have a $4,500 subsidy for everything
VIDEO: If 10% is good enough for Jesus it ought to be enough for Uncle Sam
ALEXANDER OPPOSES FIREARMS TAX
Landrieu for text messaging ban
LOUISIANA POLITICAL BLOG TARGETS MELANCON
Analysis: Touchdowns replace thirst for jobs
Jefferson's fate in jury's hands
The Situation Room: Carville in Afghanistan
New York Times assigns full-time reporter to N.O.
Petition To Recall Councilman
EDITORIAL: BOOS TO
Poison Center at mercy of state
Long-time customers say goodbye to Murrell's
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Labels: JINDAL, LOUISIANA, OBAMA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, VITTER
Friday, July 31, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, July 31st)
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Pew Research Center: Obama's Ratings Slide Across the Board
OBAMA NEGATIVE GRADES PASS 70% IN LATEST LANEWSLINK.COM POLL
Obama's beer with professor & police officer produces no acrimony, or apologies
Undeterred, Obama keeps calling Cao
Jindal makes return to fundraising trail- Governor addresses contractors
$500 million bond sale to finance construction work
EDITORIAL: Workforce plan makes strides
Fannin: Limit local government borrowing
State officials probe Jindal blog
EDITORIAL: Practice what you preach
Jury deliberates in Jefferson case
Judge Tosses Malfeasance Count
DHH staff tinkering with budget cut plan
Reneau addresses budget cuts at annual Tech Happening
Board to weigh SU plan
EDITORIAL: Beach report reminds La.: Clean it up
Union fights charter funds
10 vying for District 40 seat in state House (Voting is Tomorrow)
Klan kidnapping case faces statute-of-limitations issue
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Labels: CAO, FACEBOOK, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, POLL, PRESIDENTIAL
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, July 29th)
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JINDAL CONTINUES LOUISIANA TOUR
La. Sen. Vitter says he'll vote against Sotomayor
STORMY DANIELS ARRESTED
Pelosi America's best-known and least-liked leader
INSIDE REPORT
Shreveport council walks out on mayor
EDITORIAL: LSU- Let us hope party's over
EDITORIAL: Holding on to educational standards in Louisiana
New statute of limitations hindering ethics probes
Insurance chief's privacy claims rejected
MAYOR FIGHTS NEW LAW
Former La. film official to be sentenced
Jury in Jefferson bribery trial expected to get case
Ex-trainer pleads guilty in Angola scheme
CONTRACT MISMANAGED, MISSING COMPUTERS TOO!
Agencies get funding for 88 police officers
POLICE CHIEF SON ARRESTED FOR DEALING DRUGS
Strain: Fill plates with state's bounty
"I am publicly asking you to resign as president"
Study: La. 49th in child welfare
EDITORIAL: Mayor Ray Nagin and Ciber Inc.'s sweet deal
Council Votes Down Nagin City Hall Plan
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Labels: EDUCATION, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, LSU, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, SENATE, VITTER
Monday, July 20, 2009
STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND
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EDITORIAL: "Where were you and what were you doing?"
EDITORIAL: Where to send the Eagle now?
Blueprint For Children
Holden to try again: Capital-improvement plan trimmed
WASHINGTON POST: POLL SHOWS OBAMA SLIPPING
'You almost have to feel sorry' for Chris Dodd (or Charlie Melancon?)
Obama Cabinet Members Coming To Reserve (Today)
The curious case of Tammie McDaniel
EDITORIAL: Contractor report on Mayor e-mail is public record
Prosecutors wrap up Jefferson case
Head pushing for tobacco change
EDITORIAL: BEADS- To Tim Barfield
District 40 forum set- Election to be held on Aug. 1
EDITORIAL: Search should be transparent
Zachary Taylor Parkway realignment 'unjustified'
Senator tight-lipped on opposition
VITTER SAYS CAP and TRADE WOULD HURT LA. ECONOMY
N.O.'s Oreck gets post as ambassador to Finland
INSIDE POLITICS: No signs of stimulus for state projects
The Tiff Over TIFs- Economic Sweetener Or Tax Waster
CASSIDY: "It's more important to be effective than to be partisan"
'Cash Cao' called a contender
VVC: A $134 million wager
Judge accused of favoring supporter ("Should be ousted")
VETO PEN GETS A BREAK
Commerce board gets new member
Experts needed to find Mayor Ray Nagin's e-mail
POLITICAL HORIZONS: Health-care time bomb ticking
William Jefferson defense to take stage soon
GRAND ISLE IS RISING AGAIN FROM THE TIDE
Six Senators Seek to Put the Brakes on Health Care Overhaul
MARY LANDRIEU says health reform will take time
Lobbyist says Jefferson offered bribe for oilfield rights
JEFFERSON TRIAL about to enter final lap
Domestic violence increasing in Louisiana
State lawmakers head to legislative meetings
ANGRY OFFICIALS say corps shirks duty
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Labels: CONGRESS, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, MELANCON, MOON, OBAMA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, VITTER
Sunday, July 12, 2009
WEEKEND STORIES OF THE DAY (Just click title to read)
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When Alario Talks, Jindal Listens
JINDAL PRESIDENTIAL STAR DIMS
Rothenberg Report: "Clear Advantage" For Incumbent Vitter
Polling Report: "Yes, Virginia, there is a Republican Party"
BESE MEMBER SAYS NO TO JINDAL- REFUSES TO RESIGN
McDaniel to remain at BESE
JINDAL AGENDA "has not required a large investment of political capital"
Jindal still trying to start book, Blanco's memoirs in production
VITTER WINS DRUG IMPORT BATTLE
School programs funding supported by BLUEPRINT LOUISIANA
Higher Ed Panel To Scour For Savings
EDITORIAL: Sorting Out State Colleges
New governors will face expanded reporting
LSU LAW SCHOOL FACES BUDGET CUTS
Videotapes and photos make vivid evidence at Jefferson trial
Councilman Arnie Fielkow could be the front-runner for Mayor
QUESTION: What is the opposite of Camelot? ANSWER: Louisiana
District attorney, mayor launch two-fold attack on truancy problem
JINDAL LAW VEILS HIS OFFICE'S RECORDS
Governor Signs DA Hiring Exception To Ethics law
Jindal vetoes tax breaks, cites state budget woes
Jindal Vetoes Adley Bill On Tax Ccredits For Movie Production
STATE AGENCIES SEE FEW LAYOFFS
Orleans Mayoral campaign is starting to roll
Schools chief unapologetic after rough session
Waguespack tapped as executive counsel
(New Orleans) - BLACK FRAT INDUCTS BILL CLINTON AS MEMBER
Tax amnesty program aims to replenish rainy day fund
State AFL-CIO reps push for union creation
St. Martin sheriff target of lawsuit
(Shreveport) - $250,000 grant to save region's arts jobs
Mayor Ray Nagin's advice breaks census rules
Cassidy to address healthcare on CSPAN (Sunday)
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Labels: JINDAL, LOUISIANA, MELANCON, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, VITTER
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Father's Day Weekend Edition
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OBAMA PLUMMETING IN NATIONAL & LOCAL POLLS
Budget to top agenda- Lawmakers face drop in revenue
Issues unsettled as session nears end
EDITORIAL: FIX RECORDS BILL OR KILL IT
What happened to compromise?
Budget veto threatens funds for the developmentally disabled
The Advocate: Inside Politics
Times Picayune: Briefing Book
ON THE HILL
Miss Shreveport claims Miss Louisiana title
Greg Meffert's skills eluded him in New Orleans
EDITORIAL: New Orleans' Ray Nagin is the "sponsored" mayor
EDITORIAL: Newspapers offer birdseye view of history
Alexander Appoints BR Native as Summer Intern in Washington Office
La. lawmakers enter session's final days
RAINY-DAY FUND A BIG PART OF BUDGET
Bid may ease health cuts
Lawmakers hold state expenses bill
SNF To Build New Facility In Louisiana
State may be 'taking steps backward' with public records bill
Hospitals face major funds loss
AND BABY MAKES FOUR
Mary Landrieu Commemorates Juneteenth
Tulane OKs its end of hospital deal
Keep an eye on B.R., school official warns
Stanford, 4 others indicted in Texas
Tapes show key witness in Jefferson trial unconcerned about FBI raids
Stop an effort to get Gov. Bobby Jindal to run for president?
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Labels: BUDGET, JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, OBAMA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL
Friday, June 19, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, June 19th)
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Should organizers stop an effort to get Gov. Bobby Jindal to run for president?
BOBBY JINDAL'S AMBITION
EDITORIAL: Governor's Records Bill Translucent At Best
EDITORIAL: Amendments To Governor's Bill Is What Real Reform Would Look Like
THE STATE HAS TOO MUCH MONEY
Found money frustrates officials- Unused $22.6 million left in fund from 1985
Lack of quorum halts action (on budget bills debate)
Melancon Ready To Run Against Vitter (Maginnis Reports)
U.S. SENATE VOTES TO APOLOGIZE FOR SLAVERY
Nearly $11 million building to revamp LSUA campus
V car to use gasoline, to start
UNKNOWN SUBSTANCE FOUND at federal office building in N.O.
Personal income drops in Louisiana
La. delegation requests SEC's Stanford records
Charter school bill heads to Senate
House committee OKs negotiations for OLOL, LSU
Tax district proposed- Holden's plan excludes Baker, Zachary, Central
Senate goes to bat for home-schooled students
Senate approves deal with Benson (Saints)
PASTOREK SUBJECTED TO DRESSING-DOWN BY SENATOR
Increase in movie tax credit endorsed
Dialing while driving ban seems to have struck out
Bill on sale of sex-oriented materials to minors falters
TIMES PICAYUNE: BRIEFING BOOK
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Labels: BUDGET, JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, MELANCON, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, VITTER
Sunday, June 14, 2009
SPECIAL WEEKEND EDITION
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EDITORIAL: Louisiana's Former Governors Do An Intervention With Bobby
In latest legislative maneuver, Senate president foils House
Projects At Stake In Battle Of Budget
DESPITE LEAN YEAR, FAT STAYS IN STATE'S BUDGET
State budget leaves some agencies with empty purse
EDITORIAL: Memo To Jindal- Education spending is an investement in LA
EDITORIAL: Legislators Leave Decisions To Governor
Landrieu Takes Jabs At Traveling Jindal
"TUCKER COMMISSION" TO STUDY HIGHER ED
Jindal's Backers Form Federal PAC To Tout Presidential Run
Union attacking Vitter, targeting supporters
Adley: Bill Isn't 'Dead,' Just Deferred
Governor, House Seize Moment
Senate panel approves change in ethics rule for meals
COLD CASH COMMON KNOWLEDGE
Ex-Congressman William Jefferson's accuser Lori Mody will be heard
Memorial Tuesday at Old State Capitol for Mike Baer
CHABERT ANNOUNCES
'Drive By Politics' with Speaker of the House Jim Tucker
Southern U. prepares to cut 100 positions
EDITORIAL: (HIGHER ED) Not Just Jobs, But A Future
Pork funds still at issue- 'Pet projects' spark debate
EDITORIAL: 'The Commissioner' highlights role of local journalism
Governor expected to announce new employer for Ouachita Parish Tuesday
EDITORIAL: DA Leon Cannizzaro makes a bad hiring decision
Thieves steal N.O. police cars
EDITORIAL: Take Politics Out Of State Blog- It's Clearly "Propaganda"
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Labels: JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, PORK, PRESIDENTIAL, ROEMER, SENATE, TUCKER, VITTER
Thursday, June 04, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, June 4th)
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Louisiana Governor Jindal: The Falling Star (Latest CNN Poll)
FIGHT LOOMING OVER CUTS SOUGHT BY JINDAL
Votes For Bill To Postpone Stelly Tax Break
Senate passes freeze on personal income deduction; prospects in House slim
Senate's delay in income tax break faces hostile House
CONTACT YOUR SENATOR AND ASK THEM TO 'FULLY FUND LSU'
Panel OKs construction cash
Internet Taxes And Education Bills On Tap At Capitol today
THE ADVOCATE POLITICS BLOG- TODAY @ THE CAPITOL
Times Picayune: Briefing Book
Civil Service panel delays vote that would freeze state merit pay
EDITORIAL: Don't mess with Constitution
Inside Report: LSU president pushes plan of medical center
House kills contribution disclosure bill
THE RISE AND FALL OF LSU
National organization hopes to help save LSU Press
Birth certificates bill moves to Senate
Senate panel rejects gender rights bill (ERA)
Bill cracks down on sex media sales
EDITORIAL: A lesson in defeat
Shreveport: Confederate Memorial Day Today
EDITORIAL: Top recruits for schools
House committee endorses state retirement debt bill
Vitter Sends Letter To Geithner and Bernanke
VIDEO: Vitter Blasts Obama, Says ACORN Gets Political Payoff
STOP THE $100 MILLION PER YEAR TAX INCREASE
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Labels: BUDGET, JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, SESSION, VITTER
Monday, May 18, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, May 18th)
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EDITORIAL: Can't Afford Campus Cuts
FLAGSHIPFRIENDS.ORG (DON'T SINK OUR FLAGSHIP!)
EDITORIAL: State benefits from broader view
EDITORIAL: Slush Funds Still On List
LATEST PRESIDENTIAL POLL: JINDAL DEAD LAST
Jindal has unlikely opponent in open-records fight
BLOGS FOCUS ON STATE POLITICS
Cassidy Speaks At AIDS Rally
LOOK AT A POLITICIAN'S PERSONAL FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT
Proposed cell phone ban up for debate today
Analysis: Schools battle in Louisiana Legislature
Higher LEAP levels sought- Proposed law called weak
Report on Interim LSU Public Hospital says costs too high
EDITORIAL: Time to lock and load on bills of consequence
EDITORIAL: Shoot down campus guns
Grambling Mayor Claims Forgery
EDITORIAL: Parish Councilman going where he belongs
LRA is sued for its records
POLL: How Do You Grade The Current Legislative Session?
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Labels: BUDGET, JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, LSU, POLITICS, POLL, PRESIDENTIAL, SESSION
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Special Sunday Session Edition
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BLOGS TAKE FOCUS ON STATE POLITICS- "Legislators Pay Attention To Them"
Roemer Says Jindal Had A Hand In State's Deficit
FOX NEWS POLL: JINDAL DEAD LAST AT 3%
DriveBy Politics- "We need our flagship with the flag flying high"
Political Horizons: Legislators Can... But Don't
BACKERS STILL PUSHING $100 Million A YEAR TAX PLAN
Assessor launches ad blitz- Promotes raising homestead exemption
LOUISIANA ROAD NEEDS NOT ADDRESSED
EDITORIAL: Humiliating The House
'Gentleman Jim' Gets It Done
Louisiana Legislature: 'Fiscal' session concept is gone
PAR For The Coffer- "No News Is Good News"
60% GRADE PRESIDENT OBAMA'S PERFORMANCE D OR F
Washington Watch: "New Vietnam War... This time over catfish"
EDITORIAL: Don't muzzle free speech in public arenas
Try, Try Again
WILL SEMI-LITERATE E-MAILS SPELL POLITICAL DOOM????
Stacy Head fires back at critics, says she will release her own e-mails
Supreme Court could delay Jefferson's day in court
Jefferson Had It All
JINDAL AND THE LEGISLATURE ARE MOVING THE STATE BACKWARD
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Labels: BUDGET, GOVERNOR, JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, POLL, PRESIDENTIAL, SESSION
Friday, May 01, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, May 1st)
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Jindal Leaving Again- "LA Doesn't Have The Luxury To Hire A Part-Time Guv"
Not Even The Session Can Keep Bobby Grounded
SENATOR PREDICTS LESS CUTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
GOP Chief Seeks Records Of Jindal Critic
Senator's son will head gas commission
SAINTS DEAL- "A welfare check for one of the richest men in Louisiana"
Chicken plant may win Dome votes
LEVINE: Swine flu will arrive- State sends in more samples for testing
Ethics Board OKs lawyer for SU suits
La. signs $30 million Road Home contract
Do shorter-lived smokers save us money?
Superintendent may get sanctioned
HALF OF ADULTS SWITCH RELIGION
Inside Report: Lindy Boggs cast shadow to aid women
Boustany Prods GOP
New Miss Southern U. Sparks Controversy With Risque' Winning Talent
Lafayette: Runoff elections, including City-Parish Council, on Saturday
Legislative Session Now on Twitter
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Labels: BUDGET, JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, SESSION
Monday, April 20, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, April 20th)
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GOVERNOR'S LAWYER SHOULD STEP DOWN NOW!
Jindal To Address Press Club Today
Analysis: Economic "Mega-Fund" Tapped For Wider Use
Obama Seeks to Target Wasteful Spending (While Proposing New Spending)
A World Of Trouble For Obama
EDITORIAL: Tax Rallies Spoke For All, Time To Cut
EDITORIAL: Enact School Board Reforms Now
EDITORIAL: Higher Ed An Investment With A Hefty Dividend
EDITORIAL: Free Roxana
EDITORIAL: A New Dance With Madmen
Merit Pay For Teachers Studied
POLL: 72% SAY JINDAL SPENDING TOO MUCH TIME OUT OF STATE
Get Your "Where's Bobby?" T-Shirt
JINDAL BOOK TITLE CONTEST (SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY HERE)
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Labels: BUDGET, GOVERNOR, JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, OBAMA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL
Friday, April 17, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, April 17th)
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Get Your 'Where's Bobby?' T-Shirt
DASHING OFF IS GOV. BOBBY JINDAL'S STYLE
Governor Jindal and Louisiana TrooperGate
LA Site To Hosts Naming Contest For Jindal's Pending Book
EDITORIAL: Spread the pain of budget cuts
EDITORIAL: Cuts needed, but this is no death march
Chancellors discuss impact of cuts
LSU System board approves tuition increase (Fees as well?)
Facing cuts, university touts contribution to community
Hurricane expert's firing by LSU criticized
CIVIL SERVICE HEAD: RAISES OPTIONAL
OFFICIAL SAYS REFORMS WILL CLEAN UP 'MASSIVE FAILURE'
Democrats: Don't cut education funds
GOP must find solutions for Americans
Bonds to keep highway work going
VA hospital meeting heated
Zero tolerance litter campaign planned this weekend
LA STATE PARKS FREE ON SATURDAY
I-12 plan upsets area lawmakers
Cao's fundraising lags peers
La. foreclosures up 40 percent in March
HELP THE GOVERNOR: LANEWSLINK.COM JINDAL BOOK TITLE CONTEST
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Labels: BUDGET, JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, TRAVEL
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, April 7th)
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Times Picayune: Jindal-Backed Candidate Trounced
ADVOCATE: CLAITOR WIN CALLED JINDAL'S LOSS
Claitor Victory A Defeat For Jindal
ROBO-CALL GOVERNOR: POLITICAL "MELTDOWN"
Another Campaign Fundraising Trip, This Time In Paradise!
72% NOW SAY JINDAL SPENDING TOO MUCH TIME OUT OF STATE
U.S. Senator Addresses Energy At Forum
PSC Hopefuls Who Will Jindal Endorse?
Arts Council Chief Decries Cuts- (Jindal Adamantly For Cuts)
EDITORIAL: SECRECY SURROUNDS GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
Health official wants federal rules softened
EDITORIAL: Don't Let Cuts Stop Tech Progress
Clash Sharpened In Jefferson Saga
BOUSTANY: Cap-and-Trade Opposition
Jena 6 Mom Arrested, Charged With Contempt
ON THE FAST TRACK: High-speed Rail Plan Part Of Stimulus Package
Rep. Fleming Asks Students: What would you do if you were in Congress?
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Labels: CLAITOR, CONGRESS, DEMOCRAT, DOMINGUE, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, March 24th)
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Louisiana Governor Jindal Ethics Deformed: 'Pay To Play'
ALL THE GUV'S HORSES AND ALL THE GUV'S MEN STILL NOT ENOUGH TO MAKE DOMINGUE WIN
Commentary: Is Jindal Only Pretending To Tend To State?
IS JINDAL SUPPORTING DEMOCRATS NOW?
Louisiana Politics: Governor Jindal & Lee Domingue
LA 2ND MOST DANGEROUS STATE!
Damage From Budget Cuts Aired
New York Times criticizes Jindal's stimulus stance
FIRST ETHICS BILL READY
Legislative OK needed for Pilgrim's Pride deal
Legislators Seek Overhaul Of All Local School Boards
Bill Would Expand La.'s Term-Limit Rules
FYSICS OR PHOOTBALL?
The Feds in City Hall
EDITORIAL: What does it take to get fired from New Orleans' City Hall?
La. officials eye stimulus funds to aid education
Call center to provide 100 positions
Barksdale to get $14M from stimulus bill
EDITORIAL: Public should see records in police case
Jefferson Tries To Keep Indictment From Jury
DA appeals ruling in Jena 6 case
TSUNAMI WARNING FOR GULF IS NO JOKE
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Labels: DOMINGUE, GOVERNOR, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, PSC
Monday, March 23, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, March 23rd)
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PREVIEW: GAMBIT'S SPECIAL 4-PART SERIES ON THE GOVERNOR'S CAMPAIGN FINANCES
"There Really Isn't A New Day In Louisiana... You Pay To Play"
DOMINGUE HAS TO BE SUFFERING BUYER'S REMORSE
EDITORIAL: State film industry in high gear
PLAN WOULD MERGE AREA CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT WITH NEW ORLEANS
Candidates vying for vacant seat on council
EDITORIAL: School fixes for all levels
Plan would close Earl K. Long facility
Analysis: Stem cell issue dormant for now
EDITORIAL: Don't close historic sites
Layoff Practices Questioned- (Political Connections?)
City Hall e-mail requests show different responses
CNN SAYS LOWER 9TH WARD STILL AN ABANDONED WASTELAND
Haynesville Shale producing extraordinary numbers
Site Pulls Voting Record- Domingue Listed Wrong Elections
JINDAL HEADLINES BR FUNDRAISER TONIGHT THEN FLIES OFF TO DC FOR 4 MORE!
Governor's Security Detail (Cost: $1.25 Million A Year)
GOVERNOR'S TRAVELS EXTENSIVE, EXPENSIVE- (Out-Of-State 31 Times)
Jindal Should Stick To Governing, Not Fund-Raising
EDITORIAL: Election Year Crisis Ahead
EARLY VOTING RESUMES TODAY! (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)
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Labels: CAMPAIGN, CONGRESS, GOVERNOR, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, REAPPORTIONMENT