Public Officials
Rep. Fleming Doesn’t Expect Sequester Deal; Barksdale Shouldn’t Be Too Hurt
Minden Congressman John Fleming doesn't think there will be a deal in place on the upcoming sequester cuts. He tells KEEL News that he voted against the original bill, Budget Control Act of 2011, because he knew a day like today would come where Republicans and Democrats cannot come together with a plan to avert the sequester spending cuts.
Rush Limbaugh on John Kerry, US Secretary of State of Confusion About World Geography
Tax Reform Is Aimed at Making Louisiana More Appealing to Business
Governor Bobby Jindal's tax reform plan would rearrange how the state collects its revenue. The Jindal administration's plan would eliminate personal and corporate income taxes and replace it with an increased state sales taxes.
Jeff Thompson: Louisiana Health Department ‘Pulled the Trigger Too Quick’ on Destroying Donated Deer Meat
Governor Jindal Uses Patchwork Funding To Balance 2013-14 Budget Proposal
Local School Safety Training – And A Way For Parents To Voice Their Concerns
Louisiana’s Tax Reform Debate, Possible Tax On Internet Shopping
Fleming & Vitter: Sequestration Likely; Unlikely to Affect Barksdale
March 1st is a big day in Washington: it is Sequestration Day. It is part two of the fiscal cliff debate. Part one involved the nation's taxes and now part two involves the nation's spending. If Congress does not come up with a spending cut plan by that date, automatic spending cuts would take effect, but the Louisiana representation in Washington says Barksdale may not be hurt



