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Louisiana editorial roundup

Recent editorials from Louisiana newspapers: May 20 The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La., on panel nixes accountability: In rejecting a bill to expand public access to the records of the Governor's Office, the House and Governmental Affairs Committee early in this legislative session struck a blow against transparency in state government. ...

Senate budget committee stalls Medicaid expansion

State senators rejected a proposal on Monday for Louisiana to offer government-subsidized health insurance to the working poor through the federal health overhaul law known as the Affordable Care Act. The 7-3 vote by the Senate Finance Committee largely fell along party lines, with all but one Republican voting against ...

Analyst says funding gap for LSU hospital deals

The first three LSU hospital privatization deals appear to use up 94 percent of the funding Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration set aside for eight such arrangements, budget analysts told senators Friday. The assessment of the Legislative Fiscal Office, a nonpartisan office that evaluates budget proposals for lawmakers, worried several members ...

Toughened school safety bill wins final passage

Public schools, already required to have written crisis management plans, will now have to coordinate those plans with local law enforcement and emergency preparedness officials — and hold annual safety drills to rehearse them. The bill rewriting Louisiana's school safety law received final passage Thursday with a unanimous Senate vote. ...

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal works a crowd of school children before speaking during a rally on the Louisiana State Capitol steps in support of the Louisiana Scholarship Program on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/The Advocate, Richard Alan Hannon) MAGS OUT; INTERNET OUT; NO SALES; TV OUT; NO FORNS; LOUISIANA BUSINESS INC. OUT (INCLUDING GREATER BATON ROUGE BUSINESS REPORT, 225, 10/12, INREGISTER, LBI CUSTOM); MANDATORY CREDIT

Local schools owed $30M because of court ruling

The state owes local school districts $30 million because the Louisiana Supreme Court threw out this year's public school funding formula, Superintendent of Education John White said Wednesday. Lawmakers on the Senate Education Committee also asked the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to draw up a new proposal for ...

Attorney General Eric Holder pauses during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington, Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Holder said he's ordered a Justice Department investigation into the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative groups for extra tax scrutiny.   (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Justice investigating IRS targeting of tea party

The Justice Department is investigating the Internal Revenue Service for targeting tea party groups for extra scrutiny when they applied for tax exempt status, Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday, widening a probe that includes investigations by three committees in Congress. Ineffective management at the IRS allowed agents to improperly ...

GOP governors want special prosecutor in IRS case

Two Republican governors are urging President Barack Obama to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the Internal Revenue Service's admission that it targeted conservative political groups. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker call the allegations "Big Brother come to life." They want a special prosecutor to find ...

Senate rejects attempt to kill La. Science Act

The Louisiana Senate overwhelmingly rejected an attempt Monday to repeal a 2008 law that permits public school science teachers to use material outside of the adopted textbook in the classroom — leeway critics say turns science into religion. It was Sen. Karen Carter Peterson's second unsuccessful effort this session to ...

Audit: $42M in layoff costs for LSU privatization

Gov. Bobby Jindal's push to privatize all but one of the LSU-run hospitals across south Louisiana will cost the state an estimated $42 million to make the layoffs, according to an audit released Monday. The review by Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera's office said privatization of six hospitals in the LSU ...

Analysis: Voucher ruling creates uncertainties

Gov. Bobby Jindal somehow was claiming a victory and telling parents not to worry after the Louisiana Supreme Court, in a 6-1 vote, rejected his administration's legal arguments and declared the financing of his voucher program unconstitutional. "I would tell those moms that they can breathe a deep sigh of ...

FILE - In this March 7, 2013, file photo, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky. is questioned by reporters in an elevator as he leaves a GOP policy meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington. Paul says he’s only "considering" running for president. But he’s doing much more than mull it over. The Kentucky Republican is unabashedly clearing a path to seek the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, with a series of early-voting state visits, a beefed-up political operation and a deliberate plan to appeal to mainstream voters and raise his national profile over the coming months.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

2016 looms: Paul, Jindal visit early voting states

Republican Sen. Rand Paul opened his presidential exploration tour Friday with a splashy set of speaking engagements in Iowa designed to broaden his tea party brand into something more mainstream and, perhaps, viable. At the same time, another Republican, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, became the first potential 2016 presidential candidate ...

Bills to revamp early childhood education advance

Proposals to tie public funding to student performance and issue letter grades to Louisiana's public and private early childhood education programs are finding easy passage through the Legislature. Two Senate bills are the cornerstones of Gov. Bobby Jindal's attempt to restructure early childhood education and to create uniform standards for ...

Notes from the Legislature's regular session

The House voted 84-11 Wednesday for a proposal that would ban smoking within 25 feet of the entrance to state-owned office buildings. Rep. Frank Hoffmann, R-West Monroe, said he's seeking the prohibition to cut down on the risks of secondhand smoke. He proposed a similar idea last year, but the ...

Jindal-backed private tuition vouchers take a hit

Louisiana's Supreme Court says the funding method for a private school tuition voucher program pushed through the Legislature last year by prominent Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal violates the state constitution. The voucher program was touted as a major achievement for Jindal, often mentioned as a potential presidential contender. It makes ...

La Supreme Court: Voucher funding unconstitutional

The funding method for a private school tuition voucher program pushed through the Legislature last year by Gov. Bobby Jindal is unconstitutional, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a 6-1 opinion that raised questions about how the program will be funded in the coming year. It also raised questions ...

Rep. Katrina Jackson, D-Monroe, confers with Rep. Cameron Henry, R-Metairie, during the House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Monday, May 6, 2013, in Baton Rouge, La. Jackson and Henry are leaders involved in ongoing House budget negotiations that include bills advanced by the Ways and Means Committee. (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte)

Budget compromise taking shape, without Jindal

House lawmakers moved ahead Monday with the outlines of a bipartisan budget compromise while sidelining Gov. Bobby Jindal, who opposes the negotiation framework because it would raise new dollars for state spending. The House Ways and Means Committee advanced eight proposals to limit the tax breaks doled out by the ...

A look at where things stand at session's midpoint

No bills have reached final passage yet, at the midpoint of the annual legislative session. A look at where things stand: —BUDGET: Gov. Bobby Jindal submitted a $24.8 billion budget proposal to lawmakers, with $490 million in patchwork financing that is opposed by a bloc of conservative House Republicans. Those ...

Senate panel rejects election of education chief

A bid to make Louisiana's education superintendent an elected position failed to gain traction Wednesday in the state Senate, but only after showcasing the deep divide between state and local education leaders. The state superintendent is hired by the 11-member Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, often with heavy influence ...

Senators reject repeal of Science Education Act

A Louisiana law that allows public school science teachers to use supplemental materials in their classrooms will remain on the books, despite criticism that it's a back-door way to teach creationism. The Senate Education Committee voted 3-2 Wednesday against the proposal by Sen. Karen Carter Peterson, D-New Orleans, to repeal ...

Jindal-backed voucher program grows by 3,000

Nearly 8,000 students have been approved for state-funded tuition to private schools of their choice under the statewide voucher program that is going into its second year. That's about 3,000 more than last year, and the state said more are expected to be approved in June after a second round ...

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