Defeating amnesty and securing on our borders
The U.S. Senate tried to revive the Kennedy immigration bill recently, even though we already defeated it numerous times. […]
The U.S. Senate tried to revive the Kennedy immigration bill recently, even though we already defeated it numerous times. […]
There are pros ad cons to term limits which the Louisiana Legislature is experiencing for the first time this year. […]
(Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Sen. David Vitter announced that $14 million in federal funding for the Louisiana Coastal Area Ecosystem Restoration project was included in the U.S. Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, which passed out of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee last week. […]
(Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Sen. David Vitter announced that $778,000 in federal funding for a West Shore-Lake Pontchartrain feasibility study was included in the U.S. Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, which passed out of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee last week. […]
St. Charles School Board members have been weighing the option recently of whether to audit local contractors they employ to determine if all of their workers belong in this country legally and have decided against it. […]
Since attending last May’s Feral Hog Conference in Mobile, Ala., I polled each regional manager for a relative population estimate of feral hogs in their respective regions by parish. […]
What’s Happening 7-5-2007 […]
Marty A. Muller, 38, a lifelong resident of St. Charles Parish will run for the District 1 councilman position currently held by Desmond Hilaire, in the October 20 race. […]
St. Charles Parish council members voted against expanding a landfill in Killona at their July 2 meeting. […]
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