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8 Feb 13
U.S. Attorney candidate Ken Polite brings youth, experience, backers say
A young New Orleans attorney who returned to the city after spending most of his early career in New York City has won the crucial backing of U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu to become U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
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6 Feb 13
The Times-Picayune: Huntington Ingalls to open Houston office to aid search for Avondale partner
"Oil and gas infrastructure manufacturing at Avondale would be a welcome addition to our strong energy industry in Louisiana," U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., said in a statement.
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6 Feb 13
The Times-Picayune: Sens. Landrieu and Vitter react to Obama's choice to head Interior Department
"With her background in both the oil industry and as a conservationist, I am encouraged by Sally Jewell's potential for understanding the delicate balance between energy production and environmental responsibility that we must achieve as a nation," said Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La.
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12 Feb 13
Sen. Landrieu Lauds Passage of Violence Against Women Act, Urges House Passage
"Today the Senate voted to reauthorize and strengthen legislation with a proven record of protecting women and families who are victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse," Sen. Landrieu said.
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12 Feb 13
Sen. Landrieu Announces $24M DOT Grant for Highway Repairs
"Our highways are critical to keep commerce flowing and today's grant is terrific news for our parishes in Louisiana that are working hard to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Isaac."
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8 Feb 13
Landrieu Recommends Kenneth Polite Jr. as U.S. Attorney for Eastern District of Louisiana
"In no other place in America have people demonstrated a greater strength, resiliency and drive to remake their lives than those living here in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes," said Sen. Landrieu.
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20 Sep 12
Consequences of Ryan budget for Louisiana
Rep. Paul Ryan's budget, which the House passed earlier this year, does not work for Louisiana. It is shortsighted and wrongheaded. Instead of investing in Louisiana's middle class families, it puts tax cuts for those making more than $1 million per year in income first.
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6 Sep 12
Sen. Landrieu's Hurricane Isaac recovery efforts
Before, during and after Hurricane Isaac, Sen. Landrieu has been working to ensure that local, state and federal agencies provide a coordinated, thorough response for Louisianians impacted by the storm.
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