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A year and a half after Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal dismissed the federal stimulus as a debt-generating waste, the Pelican State has accepted about $5 billion from the program. The Congress-approved cash went to programs ranging from education grants to coastal restoration projects to software modeling of civil works programs’ economic impact. In the race [...]
July 29 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics, Over the Transom | Read More »
Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s plan to balance this year’s budget relies on the cooperation of the City Council, which has already voiced serious opposition to one of his moves: furloughing city employees. In seeking approval of this year’s budget, former Ray Nagin asked the council to approve a plan requiring city employees to take 12 unpaid [...]
July 23 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics, Over the Transom | Read More »
With more than three dozen charter schools in New Orleans, each run by its own board, a news organzation would have to cover more than three dozen school board meetings to get a full understanding of how all schools are operating. We’ve not seen any media outlets willing or able to do that, so The [...]
July 23 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »
A mayoral advisory group examining the controversial planned expansion of the Orleans Parish Prison apparently held its first meeting recently, but Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s administration said the group is meeting privately and is not open to public input. “The public process will take place at City Council when they hear the recommendations,” of the group, [...]
July 22 2010 | Posted in Crime and Punishment, Money and Politics | Read More »
An overwhelming number of federal contracts related to the BP oil disaster have gone to companies outside of the area most affected by the environmental and economic catastrophe, according to data from government agencies. About $6.5 million in federal contracting money has gone to Louisiana since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded off the state’s [...]
July 20 2010 | Posted in Asphalt, Air and Water, Money and Politics | Read More »
Businessman and unsuccessful mayoral candidate John Georges put his French Quarter property on the market recently for $1.5 million. That’s more than double the value the city assessor put on the property – and upon which Georges has been paying property taxes. Georges bought the property in 2006 for $800,000 and paid taxes on that [...]
July 16 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »
With the city on track to blow out its budget by $67 million this year, it’s obvious that some departments have been a little loose with their spending. But going over budget by 2,464 percent? And only halfway through the year? Really? That’s the rate of overspending on the line-item for consultants by the New [...]
July 16 2010 | Posted in Crime and Punishment, Money and Politics | Read More »
Some of the 185 employees enjoying a taxpayer-subsidized car — plus city-paid gas and maintenance — are likely to lose those privileges under the mayor’s new policy.
July 15 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics, Slider | Read More »
Call it the off-target plan. Mayor Mitch Landrieu is moving away from predecessor Ray Nagin’s recovery strategy of pushing projects in 17 “target zones” across the city. “Frankly, it was a previous administration’s plan,” mayoral spokesman Ryan Berni said. Berni acknowledged today that Landrieu has yet to finish his own recovery plan. His administration is [...]
July 9 2010 | Posted in Asphalt, Air and Water, Money and Politics | Read More »
We scan The Times-Picayune’s legal ads so you don’t have to. Here’s a roundup of notable entries from the past week.
July 6 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »