Dark skies and rolling clouds signaled the arrival of severe weather in the ArkLaTex on Tuesday, bringing strong winds and rain. Here are some of the images our viewers sent via sendit@ksla.com.More >>
Dark skies and rolling clouds signaled the arrival of severe weather in the ArkLaTex on Tuesday, bringing strong winds and rain. Here are some of the images our viewers sent via sendit@ksla.com.More >>
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A Red River Parish Deputy, along with his cadaver dog, will provide a necessary seach for bodies in Oklahoma.More >>
A Red River Parish Deputy, along with his cadaver dog, will provide a necessary seach for bodies in Oklahoma.More >>
By MELINDA DESLATTE Associated Press
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - The leader of the House budget committee says Gov. Bobby Jindal's proposal for using a $143 million surplus violates the law and an agreement reached with the House earlier this year to end a budget stalemate.
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Jim Fannin made his comments Friday as lawmakers received a revised estimate of how much was left unspent when the books were closed on the last fiscal year.
The Jindal administration wants to use the leftover cash to help fill a $94 million gap in Louisiana's Medicaid program, to stop a new round of cuts on health care services.
Fannin says that conflicts with a bill he sponsored earlier this year requiring that surplus funding up to $205 million be used to replenish the state's "rainy day" fund.
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