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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05.07.09
DHH Release: Federal, State Officials Change Guidance on H1N1 Evaluation, Testing and Treatment
Suspected cases increase by one; confirmed cases remain at seven
In accordance with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals has changed its guidance for health care providers and the public on who should see a doctor, get tested and receive treatment for H1N1 influenza (swine flu).

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DHH Release: State Officials Announce Seven More Suspected H1N1 Flu Cases in La. DHH officials are now investigating seven new suspected cases of the H1N1 (swine flu) virus, including five cases in Lafayette Parish, one case in Ascension Parish, and one in St. Landry Parish. This brings the total number of suspected cases currently under investigation in Louisiana to 34. None of the 34 cases are in the hospital.
DHH Release: State Officials Announce Six More Suspected H1N1 Flu Cases Identified in La. State officials are now investigating six new suspected cases of the H1N1 (swine flu) virus, including three cases in Lafourche Parish, one case in Lafayette Parish, one in Iberia Parish and one in St. Martin Parish. This brings the total number of suspected cases currently under investigation in Louisiana to 27. None of the 27 cases are in the hospital.
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