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Featured: WGNO: Senator Landrieu Announces $2.5 Million Grant For Xavier University
Landrieu believes that it is important for us to provide more opportunities to minority students so they can earn the education they need to join the growing health profession and build a prosperous future for themselves, their families and communities.Landrieu believes that it is important for us to provide more opportunities to minority students so they can earn the education they need to join the growing health profession and build a prosperous future for themselves, their families and communities.Landrieu believes that it is important for us to provide more opportunities to minority students so they can earn the education they need to join the growing health profession and build a prosperous future for themselves, their families and communities.Stream Stream
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WVUE: Landrieu Announces $3M in Homeland Security Grants
Today’s grants would ensure that New Orleans has the resources necessary to prevent or respond to terrorist threats, catastrophic events and potentials disasters whether they are natural or manmade.
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Landrieu questions Secretary Kerry on Keystone XL Pipeline
U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu urged Secretary of State John Kerry to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline during a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs (SFOPS).
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Child Care Development Block Grants
As the U.S. Senate considers reauthorization of Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) Act, U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La, met with Victoria Johnson, a Shreveport veteran and a beneficiary of the CCDBG program. The CCDBG program helps 1.5 million low income parents nationwide and 15,000 in Louisiana access and afford child care while they work or attend school.
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KPLC: Veterans Health and Benefits Bill Slowed by Congressional Gridlock
If we are serious about keeping the promises that we make to our veterans, we must find a solution now. That is the least we can due to repay the debt owed to our veterans.
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KTAL: Landrieu Pushes President to Approve Keystone Pipeline
In Louisiana, we explore, produce and find a lot of energy, and we transport it. We want to keep our people and the environment safe, and this pipeline removes congestion and provides a safe way to get energy where it’s needed. The time for studies is over, and it’s time to act now to get this project underway.
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KSLA: Senate passes flood insurance fix, White House says president will sign.
The U.S. Senate yesterday passed the bipartisan, comprehensive Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act (HFIA). Today, the White House announced the president will sign the legislation.
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U.S. Attorney Kenneth Polite honored at De La Salle High in New Orleans
New Orleans native and De La Salle High graduate Kenneth Polite, who is the new U.S. attorney, was honored by De La Salle High and U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu in New Orleans.
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WWL: Youth PROMISE Act
WWL reports on Sen. Landrieu's Youth Prison Reduction through Opportunities, Mentoring, Intervention, Support and Education (PROMISE) Act, to help end the heartbreaking cycle of violence that traps so many of our young people.
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KALB: Landrieu secures funds for National Guard Youth ChalleNGe program
Very few programs have the high success rate of the Youth ChalleNGe Program in helping our most vulnerable youth turn their lives around and get back on track. Young men and women who have been part of the ChalleNGe program are more likely to go on and earn a high school diploma, GED or obtain college credits. And, more importantly, they are more likely to secure a job.
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KPLC: Sen. Mary Landrieu meets Canadian foreign minister to press Obama to support Keystone Pipeline
U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., and Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird discussed the urgent need to construct the Keystone Pipelines to secure North American energy independence.
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WVUE: Landrieu: Funding Bill Includes Important Louisiana Priorities
Working together and finding common ground, we were able to get rid of the sequester that was so harmful to Louisiana and prevented us from making the necessary investments to build a prosperous future and grow our economy.
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WBRZ: The Big 'I' endorses the bipartisan Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act
Today’s support from the Big ‘I’ sends a clear message from insurance agents and brokers that we must act quickly to achieve our shared goal of making flood insurance self-sustainable and affordable for middle class, hardworking homeowners who have played by rules. They cannot wait any longer.
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Fighting to fix flood insurance
The fight for affordable flood insurance has been a long battle for all of us, but we are making progress. We could not have reached this milestone without you making your voice heard and calling other Members of Congress to tell them that middle class families need affordable flood insurance.
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KNOE: Landrieu announces funds to support Wi-Fi expansion in Vidalia
U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., announced that the Telecommunications Development Fund (TDF) Foundation has awarded $30,000 to the City of Vidalia to deploy a wireless network throughout Vidalia's 77-acre Municipal Park. The partnership between the City and the TDF Foundation was initiated by Sen. Landrieu.
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WVUE: Landrieu vows to come to the senate floor until a vote is allowed to fix flood insurance
Landrieu requested Unanimous Consent to bring up their Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act for a vote by the full Senate in the coming days. This legislation would fix major flaws in the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform law to make the National Flood Insurance Program affordable, accessible and self-sustainable.
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