Thursday, March 31, 2011

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, March 31st)

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Cigarette Tax Hike Sought (Jindal Promises To Veto Any Tax Increase) Voters Strongly Reject Mileage Tax, Gas Tax Hike

Jindal: Prisons must be sold

"The Next Big Fight"

Redistricting proposal would create a second minority-dominated district Panel to hear Guillory redistricting plan Monday

Panel favors adding 1st Circuit Court seat ($528,328 a year cost)

EDITORIAL: Local House districts didn't merit changes

House backs 2 remap bills

Michael Bromwich accused of 'half truths' by Rep. Jeff Landry

Boustany unleashes attack on AARP

State retirees unlikely to see bigger checks

EDITORIAL: Open Search For New Chief

DDH hears revamp issues

POOR JUDGEMENT: GREENE VOTED TO GIVE HIMSELF A TAXPAYER FUNDED PAY RAISE

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Friday, November 19, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, November 19th)

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Film tax credits aren't paying their way, researchers find

Churches: Raise tax on cigarettes

Just 17% Think Government Should Outlaw Smoking

Public Unions Urge Budget Change

Mary Landrieu: Take Funds

Bonds worry officials- Moret says Nucor funds 'on track'

Feds: State 5th in growth

Two face election scheme charges

EDITORIAL: Don't get carried away by earmarks

School districts to receive grades

Regents OK GRAD Act agreement for La. colleges

EBR councilwoman to run for House seat

LHSAA files suit over alleged state interference

Former police chief pleads guilty to lying to federal agents

Ethics Board puts hearings on hold

Ethics Administration puts Lee, Roberts on notice

John Breaux Center shuts down on a dime


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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, August 25th)

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Lessons from the Bell, California Fiasco (Taxpayers vs. Government Employees)

Vitter, Alexander say Democrat policies blocking recovery

TEA PARTY COULD ROIL DOWNER'S PLANS

Dardenne on 'robocalls': Doesn't Deny Voting For 22 Taxes!

Mayor Blasts His Own Agency Heads

Loupe: Review Surveillance Network

BATON ROUGE: THE LIBERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Former senator found guilty, Likely to lose law license

Number of state-owned vehicles declines in La.

RAINWATER SAYS BUDGET CUTS WILL BE STRATEGIC

EDITORIAL: Louisiana is setting the pace in this school 'Race'

Louisiana Loses 'Race to the Top'

Medicare: More than 3 million seniors may have to switch drug plans

EDITORIAL: Living With The Problem

Black farmers told funds could be coming

Director: Drilling Ban To Continue

'LOUISIANA INSTITUTE OF POLITICS' FACULTY PROFILE: JIM HARRIS

'LOUISIANA INSTITUTE OF POLITICS' FACULTY PROFILE: GINGER SAWYER

DAILY REPORT CALENDAR FEATURES 'CAMPAIGN ACADEMY' SEPT. 7TH LINEUP

'Louisiana Institute of Politics' A Few Seats Left (Register Today!)


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Saturday, June 19, 2010

 

STORIES FOR SATURDAY (June 19th, 2010)

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TEA PARTY: PLEASE JOIN US AT NOON TODAY IN THE ROTUNDA AT THE CAPITOL

Senate approves $25 billion state budget as compromise nears

BUDGET BATTLE

House agrees to tweak rules governing rainy-day fund

Teachers union to file lawsuit over Jindal's school flexibility bill

Gov. Jindal goes along with repeal of $15 driver's license fee

SPENDING BINGE, PART DEUX- Fiscal Schizophrenia Reigns

Just 26% Think Justice Department Should Challenge AZ Immigration Law

As if the oil spill isn't enough... now we get snake oil

Gulf spill "pay czar" to meet with Gov. Bobby Jindal

MARY LANDRIEU: CELEBRATING JUNETEENTH

Senate cuts funding for BR Loop project

LEGISLATIVE BRIEFS

La. House OKs religious freedom bill

Jindal could face tough decision on opening oil spill records

Lawmakers seek to save GM plant

ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT IN THE SESSION, BECOME A CITIZEN LOBBYIST!

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

 

STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND

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66% Say America Is Overtaxed, Only 25% disagree

David Vitter Rides The Tea Party Wave

Republicans wrap up four-day conference in New Orleans

GOP seeks identity before 2012

Political Horizons: Present may affect Jindal's future

Inside Politics: Jindal fundraising pretty ordinary

(Edwin Edwards) Model prisoner a happy camper

What's Next for Blueprint Louisiana?

Savings: Take 'em or leave 'em?

Just 20% Support Federal Internet Taxes

Smaller issues add up in Legislature

LA insurance officials say they are ready for new plan

State puts off payments to recovery manager

'Cyber-bullying' targeted by Louisiana House proposal

Tea Party Website: 'Citizen Action Center'

Palin cheered by Republicans meeting in New Orleans

More than 200 march in New Orleans as Republicans convene

Melancon appeals to voters at Southern University

Acadiana Tea Party schedules rally

EDITORIAL: Fiscal sense showing in LA, but not in U.S.

Senator: Opinion reinforces need to repeal license fee

EDITORIAL: Bruce deal adds value to La.

Canceled government contracts had been questioned by AG's office

Bill limits evacuee elections, sets time limit

EDITORIAL: Bolar is going to jail and that's where he belongs

Double-talking, double-dealing, back-stabbing, corrupt politicians


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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, November 17th)

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NEW REPORT SEEKS TO QUANTIFY STATE JOBS

AUDIT: Contract Employees Not Counted- Lawmakers seek worker numbers

N.O. mayoral race fund-raising leader is John Georges

EDITORIAL: Weighing Tax Defeat

2010 too soon to take to voters- Walker: "I'm not deaf and I'm not blind"

National health care debate complicates Louisiana politics

MELANCON TARGETED ON HEALTH CARE

'Get involved': Businesspeople urged to join health care reform debate

Panel: Scale back graduate degrees

Blueprint Addresses Tucker Commission- Offers Recommendations

CORRUPTION INVESTIGATIONS CONTINUE

Pogue Is New Grambling Interim

Lawsuit against SU upheld- Former president seeks job back

EDITORIAL: Oyster ban just bad business

State approaching record for unclaimed property

Louisiana seeing busy fall filming season

Letter reveals witness's link to Porteous case

EDITORIAL: Whitmer must decide between public and private roles

Nagin budget proposal confounds City Council

Mayor Ray Nagin heads to Florida to watch shuttle launch

NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE NEWSPAPER 'BEST LOUISIANA POLITICAL COVERAGE'

Charlie Melancon Town Hall Clock- The Countdown Continues...

SHARE 'LANEWSLINK.COM' WITH YOUR FRIENDS


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Monday, November 16, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, November 16th)

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White voters led defeat of bond issue "Holden remains popular figure"

'BEST LOUISIANA POLITICAL COVERAGE BY A MAJOR DAILY NEWSPAPER'

Analysis: Is the future still Cao?

BEHIND THE SCENES OF A POWERFUL FRIENDSHIP

Bobby Jindal speaks at First Baptist Church in Pineville

EDITORIAL: Thou shalt be civil to neighbors

LSU System chief Lombardi challenges TOPS program

Virtual school seeks support

EDITORIAL: Grad rate challenge formidable

Renovated dorms offer small hope for prisons

Crackdown on child pornography in Louisiana

DOES ACORN TRAIL LEAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE?

Charlie Melancon Town Hall Clock Still Running

SHARE 'LANEWSLINK.COM' WITH YOUR FRIENDS


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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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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, May 12th)

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BREAKING: WAYS & MEANS TO VOTE ON HUGE NEW TAX ON ADJOURNMENT TODAY

Former Gov. Roemer & newly elected Senator Claitor on 'Driveby Politics'

"Defend LSU at all costs. We need our flagship with the flag flying high"

MORE BREAKING: VITTER RELEASES HOLD ON FUGATE AFTER COMMITMENT

ADVOCATE EDITORIAL: Transparent? We Think Not

T-P EDITORIAL: Protect Louisianians' Right To Access Public Records

Revenue-Estimating Panel May Skip Meeting

Brush Fires- $1.3 Billion Budget Shortfall Is The Firestorm Of Session

$783 Million Surplus Spending Plans Sail Through Committee

A LITTLE NAME-CALLING AT THE CAPITOL

Gov. Bobby Jindal outlines his priorities in the Legislature for this week

Legislature To Consider Gun Bill, Tax Breaks Today

Jindal to sign Pilgrim's Pride bill on Tuesday

EDITORIAL: School Board Reforms Worth A Look

Homestead debate shifts to Senate- Proposals would increase exemption

Louisiana: College Tuition Increases Approved (LSU UP $254 A YEAR)

Legislator calls 5% increase a tax on students

Amnesty on taxes advances

Legislator seeks help before move to Senate

Bill would allow tax refunds with surplus money

EDITORIAL: Targeting A Shakedown

Meeting Turns Rowdy- 5 Board Members Walk Out

Blakely and Nagin are two of a kind


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Friday, April 24, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, April 24th)

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NEW POLL: Many Say Change or They'll Leave

TIMES PICAYUNE EDITORIAL: Jindal Should Back Abramson's Transparency Bill

4 INVESTIGATES: Long List Of Public Officials, Contractors Late To Pay Taxes

GOVERNOR JINDAL'S BUDGET CRITICIZED

Public Begs Legislators To Spare Health Care, Arts Programs

EDITORIAL: The Budget Process Holds Perils

Regents kill programs (59 in Community & Technical System)

Work force top priority, Jindal tells community college leaders

The Costs Of Gov Jindal's Texas Outing

CIVIL SERVICE SEEKS MAJOR HANGE- Layoff rules set for overhaul

Film executive sentenced for bribery conspiracy

Vitter Challenges Intent of S.E.C. in Stanford Fraud Case

Inquiring Minds Have The Right To Know

BILLS WOULD EXPAND BAN ON SMOKING

Study shows La. has widest pay gap among sexes

Cao hands Obama letter on Charity

'Self-flagellation, or how many lumps do you want?'

VOTE IN JINDAL BOOK TITLE CONTEST


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Sunday, April 19, 2009

 

STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND

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Jindal To Address Press Club Monday

EDITORIAL: TO ALL Of LA: WE CAN, WE MUST, WE WILL

Poll: 72% Say Jindal Spending To Much Time Out Of State

LIMIT ON TOPS PROPOSED

Blueprint LA, Education Tops List

THE ADVOCATE ISSUES ENDORSEMENT: Raise Taxes On Tobacco

Many Louisiana lawmakers don't grasp the state's precarious fiscal position

VITTER FINDS AN UNLIKELY ALLY

Online Author Beats Governor To The Punch

Political Horizons: Acts to determine outcome

Melancon could face re-election obstacle

EDITORIAL: State needs to get serious

Pick for health secretary doesn't sit well with Vitter

Nagin to face questioning Monday about crime cameras and gifts

FROM THE LEGISLATURE: Lafayette lawmaker pushes retiree reform

State, railroads butt heads over private crossings

Spirit of 1773 Energizes Congressman Steve Scalise

60 CHANGES TO STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED

Governor's Lawyer Seeks Office

JINDAL SHOULD REPAY TRAVEL COSTS

State Police Arrest 1 Of Their Own

Saints Deal may benefit taxpayers, Jindal says

LSU Board ("QUIETLY") Hires CAMD Director

Tech president wary of budget cuts

Bills support federal aid (Circumvent Jindal)

Senators Express Outrage over "Right Wing Extremism" Report

POLITICAL LAGNIAPPE: Vitter Statement To Napolitano

Federal appeals court deals blow to oil and gas exploration

EDITORIAL: Jindal administration must fix the other Road Home mess

EDITORIAL: FEMA attitude toward Gustav evacuees' hotel claims is an insult

Southern University, Gadhafi Video Fails

HELP THE GOVERNOR: LANEWSLINK.COM JINDAL BOOK TITLE CONTEST

Get Your 'Where's Bobby?' T-Shirt

JOIN CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS ON FACEBOOK (Click Here!)

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, April 15th)

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LOUISIANA TEA PARTY ROUNDUP (EVENTS TO ATTEND TODAY!)

EDITORIAL: This Protest Should Suit All To A Tea

EDITORIAL: PROTESTING- OUR RIGHT

EDITORIAL: Tax Day 'Tea Parties'

Legislators Face-Off With Jindal's Cabinet

Claitor takes oath of office, assigned committees

Stephen Edwards' Request Opposed By Letten

Jindal seeks lawmakers support to use surplus for roads

Vitter: Congress Does Not Deserve Any Special Treatment

OFFICIALS TO FIGHT TOURISM CUTS

State Merit Raises May Be Modified

LSU UNVEILS REALIGNMENT PLAN

LSU ousts the most honest appraiser of the levee failure

Lawmaker questions DHH about backlog

Proponents Of Home Health Care Wary Of Budget Proposal

BLUEPRINT LOUISIANA ADDS TO AGENDA

Panel Testifies Before Landrieu

MORET: Pilgrim's Deal Still On

Alexander continues to work toward gaining earmarks

Number of Girls in Detention Grows

Penalty for refusing to take breathalyzer test

HELP THE GOVERNOR: LANEWSLINK.COM JINDAL BOOK TITLE CONTEST

Sign Vitter Petition "National TEA Party Day"

JOIN CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS ON FACEBOOK (Click Here!)

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Wednesday, April 08, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, April 8th)

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MAGINNIS: "Funeral Processions Of 2011 Could Be For Their Careers"

BOBBY'S EXTREME DELEGATION- CLAITOR, STILL NO CALL FROM JINDAL

Sign Vitter Petition & Declare April 15th "National TEA Party Day"

EDITORIAL: Vitter Plan Is Good

Hanna Editorial: Prolonging The Inevitable

Landrieu Tells Obama: "Keep your hands off the oil and gas industry"

PSC RACE- The Question Is, What Will Happen To The Votes Cast For Pinac?

I-49 Getting All Available Funding, Lawmakers Told

Louisiana Congressmen Request Millions For Projects

EDITORIAL: Workers Fall Off The 'Cliff'

Insurance gap cited for 1.3 million in La.- "Worse than epidemic"

EX-STATE SENATOR MAY FACE ETHICS FEE

Budget cuts, ridership end LaSwift bus service- Shuttle stops July 1

Plaquemines Parish Chief Wants Pacts Probed

EDITORIAL: Blue Hawaii- Trip by Mayor Nagin deserves ethics investigation

Mayor Nagin: No impropriety in trip to Hawaii

La. short on shelter space for hurricane evacuees

Farmers Look To Future

AL SHARPTON TO LEAD HOMER MARCH

Soooeee! Caddo Sheriff Auctioning 650 Pound Stray Pig

TV host roast to benefit Delgado

CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS ON FACEBOOK (Click Here)


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Sunday, March 22, 2009

 

WEEKEND STORIES

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JINDAL SHOULD STICK TO GOVERNING, NOT FUNDRAISING

(This Week Jindal Headlines BR Fundraiser Then Flies Off To DC For 4 More!)

JINDAL'S LIST- "There Really Isn't A New Day In Louisiana... You Pay To Play"

Site Pulls Voting Record- Domingue Listed Wrong Elections

GOVERNOR'S TRAVELS EXTENSIVE, EXPENSIVE- (Out-Of-State 31 Times While In Office)

Jindal's Security Detail (Cost: $1.25 Million A Year)

EDITORIAL: ELECTION YEAR CRISIS AHEAD

'???? Caucus' Looking For Answers To Government Problems

Senator Vitter launches online petition

Senate Wants House To Vote On Pay

EDITORIAL: Board Members Battle Pastorek

EDITORIAL: School Boards' Turn In Reform Spotlight

Study: Black Louisianians are more likely to be poor

LANE GRIGSBY INTERVIEW ON 'DRIVEBY POLITICS'

Jindal: Sticking points remain on stimulus money

OWNER AGREES TO SELL CHICKEN PLANT (Guv Gives Taxpayer's $50M To Save 1300 Jobs)

State Could Use Some Of Long's Vision

Higher cigarette tax sought- Legislation calls for $1 per pack increase

Pastorek says stimulus may offset school cuts

Higher Ed Formula Worries Officials

EDITORIAL: Public Bodies Must Work In Sunshine

Citizens told to pay plaintiffs

Judge refuses to reverse ruling in Nagin e-mail case

DOMINGUE ATTACK RADIO ADS PULLED FOR VIOLATING FCC LAWS

Domingue Frequently Needs A Good Criminal Attorney

EARLY VOTING RESUMES ON MONDAY! (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)


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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, January 13th)

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JINDAL TO GOP: REPENT!

Vitter Takes Aim At Colleagues' Ethics

Monroe: Jindal Speaks (Pledges No Tax Increases!)

State official has hope for economy

La. ready for stimulus: State has list for Obama spending plan

EDITORIAL: Obama's Nod To Roosevelt

Vitter Issues Statement on Release of Additional TARP Funds

Alexandria native first female chief justice of La. high court

Judges schedule ethics hearings

School takeover recommendations expected Tuesday

BESE: Science lesson content debate expected today

Acadiana Legislators push for I-49

Hillar Moore III sworn in as EBR district attorney

Prosecuters want rapper Corey "C-Murder" Miller jailed


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Thursday, May 15, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, May 15th, 2008)

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Governor Agrees To Eliminate Stelly Plan's Tax Increases

JINDAL GRABS THE REINS

Live From New York...It's John McCain

EDITORIAL: Open Access To Records

Nagin Aides Rack Up Charges On Card (Thousands Spent In Pricey Eateries)

NAGIN AIDE HANDS OVER FILES (Documentation May Not Stop Probe)

Private Groups To Run Charter Schools In Baton Rouge

House Backs N.O. Tuition Grant Program

GAS PACT DISPUTE FLARES IN PANEL

Rep. Downs' Bill On 'Speed Traps' Dead For Session

Senate Bill Corrects Parts Of New Ethics Law

Louisiana Income Tax Return Filing Deadline Is Today

U.S. SENATE POLL


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Friday, May 09, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, May 9th, 2008)

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Roemer Running for Congress?

MASSIVE TAX-CUT VOTE MONDAY ($4 Billion)

Three Black Lawmakers Consider Break With Democratic Party

MSNBC: "CAZAYOUX GOT THE ONLY REPUBLICAN OPPONENT HE COULD HAVE BEATEN"

For Taxpayers, A Threat Of Wasted Money

Cutting Spending, Not Raising Taxes, Is Way To Grow

EDITORIAL: Take It Easy On Spending

State Roads Chief Says Program Bankrupt

JINDAL VP BUZZ CONTINUES

Robert Wooley's Appearance Before Ethics Board Postponed

House Wants Open Book On Wardens

Ethics Panel Opposes Changes

EDITORIAL: Welcome, All, To The Next Silicon Valley

U.S. Senate Ethics Panel Dismisses Vitter Complaint

Bill To Rein In Local Governments' Taxing Power Defeated In House

ODOM TRIAL RESHEDULED

State Closes Storm Drills To Media

DA Office Staffers Fired Over Pay Advances

Museum System Changes Cleared By Senate Panel

ELECTION DATES SET (To Replace New Congressmen)

Investigation Uncovers Untrackable City Agencies

U.S. SENATE POLL


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Thursday, May 01, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (MAY DAY 2008)

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SENATORS PLAY GAMES WITH TAXES

Watchdog Seeks Reversal Of Change In Ethics Law

TRIAL LAWYER CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT SOLICITS FUNDS FOR CAZAYOUX

GOP Plans Half-Million Hit On Obama

WHITE SUPREMACY IN THE ARK-LA-MISS (Part Two)

Panel Backs Expansion Of Who Is Term Limited

Senate Panel Votes To Redistribute Money For Hospitals

Governor Sends Committee Chairmen Letter Regarding NGO's

EDITORIAL: TAXPAYERS AS CASH KITTY

We're Fed Up, And We've Got YouTube

Vitter Lands $39.5 Million For Michoud

Albemarle To Get $6.9 million In Aid

FLORIDA OUTSHINES LOUISIANA IN INSURANCE REFORM

Louisiana's Uninsured Caught In The Middle

Illegal Immigration Proposals Advance

Tuition Plan Squeaks By Panel

LAWYER, MORIAL CRONY IS GUILTY IN TAXx CASE

Panel Backs Making Insurers Cover Autism

He's Outta Here: FBI Chief Blows His Cover

NEW TV SPOT FROM THE SIXTH DISTRICT


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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008)

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MARY LANDRIEU: NO SITTING DUCK

Old GOP Opposition Used Against Kennedy

BRIBERY SCHEME ALLEGATIONS SURFACE

Clinton, Obama Battle For Pennsylvania- DNC Attacks McCain

NANCY PELOSI, DNC THROW FUNDRAISER FOR "CONSERVATIVE?" CAZAYOUX

Chief Economist Warns Of Downturns

SENATE COMMITTEE APPROVES BIG TAX CUT

Senate Passes Legislative Assistant Pay Raise

EARMARKS TO BE DEBATED

Leaders Tout New Orleans' Recovery So Far

Legislature To Get House, Senate Budget Proposal

FIRST TV SPOT FROM 4TH: FEATURES NEW FACE IN LA. POLITICS

Editorial: Work Force Plan Off To Good Start

Landrieu: La. Poised For Key Role In Fuels

GUERILLA MARKETING = POLITICAL CAPITAL

Speed Trap Limits Die In Committee

ANOTHER WEEKEND OF BLOODSHED IN BATON ROUGE


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