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Louisiana Union, Justice, and Confidence

Louisiana: Louisiana State Income Tax

NEW YORK----Fitch assigns an 'A+' rating to the State of Louisiana's $1,080,885,000 gasoline and fuels tax revenue bonds, 2006 series A, scheduled to sell the week of Oct. 16, 2006 through negotiation with a syndicate led by Citigroup.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Business magazine Inc. has ranked South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford as the nation's worst in helping businesses. While some national magazines have praised Sanford, this is the second time in a year the Republican has been cast among the nation's worst.
Business magazine Inc. has ranked South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford as the nation's worst in helping businesses. While some national magazines have praised Sanford, this is the second time in a year the Republican has been cast among the nation's worst. A Time article last November put Sanford in the company of Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco and Ohio Gov. Bob Taft as the nation's worst.
A long-running bond validation suit between the Hammond Area Economic and Industrial Development District and North Oaks Health System may be nearing an end.
In 1986, when several big farmers made news for cashing government checks of $1 million a year or more, public outrage forced Congress to rein in runaway subsidy payments.
Aviators To Discuss Airports In The Golden State The California Pilots Association (CPA), formed to resist the closing of so many airports in that state, is having their annual meeting this coming weekend. If you love to fly and especially land in the state of California, you're invited.
Israel's AWACS Superior To USAF In Some Ways The State of Israel is now flying a state-of the-art Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) surveillance aircraft that in some ways is superior to the Boeing E-3's flown by the US Air Force.
Except for his loquacious southern accent, one could have mistaken his words as those of a Rocky Mountain westerner. “Don’t tax him, don’t tax me, tax the fellow behind that tree.”
Louisiana's windfall of tax credits designed to coax developers into building more multifamily housing must include room for the poor and working class, a state housing agency leader said Saturday in New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - After a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in 2005 that cleared the way for governments to take land for private economic development projects, Louisiana voters will decide Saturday on a state constitutional amendment that would prohibit the practice.

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