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Story Archives: Let there be no misunderstanding


Let there be no misunderstanding
by Sam Hanna, Jr. - posted E-mail Story E-mail Story | Print Story Print Story 
Gov. Bobby Jindal made it perfectly clear Monday that education reform and retirement reform shall be the focal points of the 2012 regular legislative session.

Everything else, it seems, is irrelevant.

At the onset of his remarks in a less than lengthy speech to mark the opening of the regular session, Jindal touted his administration's accomplishments since taking office in January 2008. You've heard them before – ethics reform, tax relief for individuals and the business community and an improved environment for businesses to do business in Louisiana.

From there, Jindal delved into a rather fiery talk about education reform and the importance of revamping the state retirement system (s), two issues the administration has talked up since the first of the year.

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