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Amnesty program yields $460 million

January 29, 2010 Louisiana

By MICHELLE MILLHOLLON @ The Advocate Capitol News Bureau

The program was aimed at delinquent taxpayers, but most of the collections were derived from negotiations over tax audits. Half the interest owed was waived if state taxpayers settled their accounts in full.
Part of the money will be used to help restore Louisiana’s coastline. Another $86 million will replenish [...]

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Put tuition in hands of schools, Jindal says

January 28, 2010 Louisiana

By MICHELLE MILLHOLLON @ The Advocate Capitol News Bureau

Gov. Bobby Jindal told business leaders Tuesday that colleges should have more control over tuition and fees.
Jindal’s comments at the Baton Rouge Business Report’s Power Breakfast echo a recommendation by the Louisiana Postsecondary Education Review Commission that could lead to a 25 percent tuition increase at LSU.
However, it is [...]

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Livingston sales tax drops

January 25, 2010 Louisiana

By BOB ANDERSON @ Florida Parishes bureau @ The Advocate

LIVINGSTON — A weak second half of 2009 wiped out the year’s strong start in Livingston Parish and left sales tax revenue collections below those of 2008, records show.
Collections by local government dropped 14.5 percent in November and 7.3 percent in December, compared to the same [...]

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Commissioner concerned about privatizing some jobs

January 14, 2010 Louisiana

By MARSHA SHULER @ Advocate Capitol News Bureau

The Jindal administration could be making a mistake as it tries to turn over some state government jobs to the private sector, Civil Service Commission member Lee Griffin said Wednesday.
“I like it, and I don’t like it,” Griffin said.
Griffin questioned administration officials who updated the commission on the potential privatization [...]

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Education cut $16 million

January 12, 2010 Louisiana

By MICHELLE MILLHOLLON @ Advocate Capitol News Bureau

State Superintendent of Education Paul Pastorek announced $16 million in budget cuts Monday, including reductions to a reading program he says is a key to improving student achievement.
Pastorek wants to cut the $12.5 million math and reading program by $2.3 million.
The reduction would affect schools in multiple parishes, including [...]

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