Archive | January, 2013
Jindal Tax Plan: Eliminating Income Tax Makes Sense, Raising Sales Tax Doesn’t

Jindal Tax Plan: Eliminating Income Tax Makes Sense, Raising Sales Tax Doesn’t

Trading One Tax for Another Does Little For La. Economy; Real Answer Is to Cut Government BATON ROUGE — In his new tax proposal, Gov. Bobby Jindal has recognized the No. 1 thing Louisiana can do to make itself competitive — eliminate the state personal and corporate income taxes. Texas and Florida are our chief competitors, but really it’s […]

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1,100 Protest CATS Taxes; $650,000 Held Back in Escrow

BATON ROUGE — The Capital Area Transit Authority has been taking blows this week.  On Tuesday, a consultant hired by the CATS governing board recommended that top management at CATS be removed and that administration of CATS be privatized. Now there’s more bad news for CATS.  It won’t be receiving all of the 10.3-mill property […]

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2,500 Baton Rougeans March for Life

2,500 Baton Rougeans March for Life

Youthful Crowd Breathes Life into This Year’s March BATON ROUGE — More than 2,500 men, women and children marched from the Old State Capitol through downtown Baton Rouge to the State Capitol last Saturday to support the right to life and oppose abortion. The event marked the 40th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. […]

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Victims of EBR Homicides Were Unarmed When Killed: Coroner

Victims of EBR Homicides Were Unarmed When Killed: Coroner

East Baton Rouge Coroner Reports BATON ROUGE — Victims of homicide in the parish are almost never armed, if statistics from 2012 are any indication. East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner Dr. Beau Clark told the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon last week that the parish experienced 96 homicides during 2012.  Ironically, only three of those 96 […]

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Metro Councilman Chandler Loupe New Mayor Pro-Tem

Metro Councilman Chandler Loupe New Mayor Pro-Tem

Welch’s Switch Gives Council GOP Majority by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — With four new members, the Metro Council has a new look and new leadership.  At its first meeting, the Council unanimously elected second-term Councilman Chandler Loupe as Mayor Pro-Tem, the No. 2 position in City-Parish government. Loupe, a conservative Republican, supported Mike Walker, the […]

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Still in Atlanta?  Things to Do After Chick-Fil-a Bowl

Still in Atlanta? Things to Do After Chick-Fil-a Bowl

By Traci Messier Are you still in Atlanta after the Chick-Fil-A Bowl?  Here are some great things to do while in Atlanta: 1)      Eat at The Varsity – the world’s largest drive-in restaurant, an Atlanta institution since 1928.  “What’ll ya have?” 2)      Visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center.  Visit MLK’s memorial and the historic Ebenezer Baptist […]

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