Office of the Governor, Bobby Jindal, State of Louisiana
Doing More with Less As we enter the 2009 Legislative Session we face budget challenges that are real - but like any challenge, it is also an opportunity. Our proposed FY 10 budget includes serious reforms that make government do more with less, while mitigating the impact on Health Care and Higher Education - which are often the most vulnerable areas of the budget. We have the opportunity now to make real, generational reforms in our state government and let there be no doubt: the only way we can face our budget challenges is head on and I look forward to working with the legislature on these plans in the days and weeks ahead.
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05.01.09
State Officials Announce Ninth Possible H1N1 Flu Cases Reported In Louisiana Today, state officials announced that the Department of Health and Hospitals is investigating another possible case of the H1N1 (swine flu) virus in Ascension Parish, bringing the total number of possible cases in Louisiana to nine. These are only possible cases, meaning they could not be identified by the Office of Public Health laboratory in New Orleans and have been sent to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lab in Atlanta for confirmation. There are still no confirmed cases of the virus in Louisiana, at this time.

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Governor Bobby Jindal and State Officials Give Update on Possible Swine Flu Cases in LA Today, Governor Bobby Jindal and state officials held a press conference to give an update on eight possible H1N1 (swine flu) cases in Louisiana and what precautions the state is taking to prevent against the further spread of illness.
Governor Bobby Jindal and Tom Benson Announce Saints Lease Extension Deal at Louisiana Superdome Today, New Orleans Saints Owner Tom Benson and Governor Bobby Jindal announced a new partnership that will continue the club's commitment to the state through 2025 and also create a new Sports Development District that includes the Benson family purchasing and redeveloping the New Orleans Centre and Dominion Tower. The two properties have sat largely dormant and in disrepair since Hurricane Katrina, and this agreement will revitalize the area around the stadium.
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