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Credit crisis may challenge La. economy (The Houma Courier) BATON ROUGE - Louisiana's leading economists are predicting a potential economic downturn in the state during the next two years due to a number of factors, including the nation's credit woes, unstable oil prices, hurricanes from the Gulf of Mexico and the loss of residents. Businesses in La. now can pay sales taxes online (WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans) BATON ROUGE, La. -- Businesses in Louisiana now can pay their sales taxes to the state and local authorities online. The Louisiana Department of Revenue has set up a new Web site that allows businesses to pay their sales taxes from one central online location. Fat-fuel refinery breaks ground (The Advocate) GEISMAR — Gov. Bobby Jindal said Monday that when Dynamic Fuels LLC begins refining here in early 2010, Louisiana will have the nation’s first commercial facility making clean-burning fuel from animal waste. Landrieu and Kennedy square off in first Senate debate (New Orleans Times-Picayune) Topics include taxes, government spending, Iraq war and Barack Obama LaBruzzo plan to sterilize poor women brings to mind Adolf Hitler, David Duke, some say (Louisiana Weekly) State Rep. John LaBruzzo reminded some New Orleanians of white supremacist and former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke last week when he told New Orleans CityBusiness of his plans to consider introducing new legislation that would pay poor women $1,000 to voluntariily have their tubes tied in order to avoid getting pregnant in the future. Obama edges ahead in key state of Colorado (Miami Herald) A cartoon taped to the door of Barack Obama's campaign headquarters in Fort Collins, Colorado's fifth largest city, depicts a young man with a clothespin over his nose. The caption says, "I registered because the economy stinks." Excerpts from editorials in Florida newspapers (Miami Herald) Here are excerpts from editorials in newspapers in Florida: Campaign Focus : Heated race down to seniority, taxes (NWAnews.com) FAYETTEVILLE — State Rep. Jim House works the traffic jams along Arkansas 265 every weekday morning. He figures as many as 3,000 potential voters are stuck in traffic out there, and he knows how to get their attention — on horseback. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition) Senate candidates square off on energy, Iraq war, bailout (New Orleans Times-Picayune) BATON ROUGE -- Democrat Mary Landrieu and Republican John Kennedy tussled over taxes, energy policy, the war in Iraq and the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama as they met Monday for their first debate in a U.S. Senate campaign that thus far has been fought mostly on the airwaves and the Internet. Landrieu, Kennedy come out swinging in debate (The News-Star) Landrieu called her opponent "an opportunist" for changing parties to run against her as a Republican. Kennedy scoffed, saying: "I used to collect taxes for a living. I was called worse than that before breakfast."
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