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Lacey Loftin

US Labor Force

April 28, 2010 Uncategorized
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House members begin filing bills

February 1, 2010 Legislative News

By Ed Anderson @ Times-Picayune BATON ROUGE — House members Friday began the months-long process of filing the proposals that could become new laws, including one by a New Orleans legislator that would allow individuals on probation or parole to pay their fees with credit or debit cards. House Clerk Alfred “Butch” Speer said the [...]

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Proposed tenure changes worry profs

February 1, 2010 Mississippi

By ED KEMP @ HATTIESBURG AMERICAN Is academic tenure under attack? A number of university professors across Mississippi believe so. The state College Board gave initial approval in December to policy changes that would reduce how much warning time is required to fire tenured and tenure-track professors for financial reasons. There’s even in a bill [...]

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Senate prepares to continue debate on road, bridge bill

February 1, 2010 Alabama

BY SEBASTIAN KITCHEN @Montgomery Advertizer The Alabama Senate will en ter its third week of debate Tuesday on a bill that would bring at least $15 million more in funding for roads and bridges to Autauga, Elmore and Montgomery counties over the next 10 years. The Legislature is consider ing a bill that would spend [...]

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Merger ‘dead on arrival’

January 29, 2010 Mississippi

ELIZABETH CRISP @ Clarion Ledger Higher education leaders assured a room packed Thursday with supporters of Mississippi’s historically black universities that there is little support for a merger of the three schools. “Based on private conversations that we’ve had with members of the Legislature as well as many public comments that we’ve seen by members [...]

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