WWW WWL
Who do you blame for LSU's 25 to 23 loss to Ole Miss?
  poor coaching
  players
  Ole Miss is better team
 
View Results
ADVERTISEMENT
Health bill clears Senate hurdle 60-39 : Click for full story

Posted: Monday, 29 June 2009 8:10AM

Mayors ask Governor to veto "anti-speed trap" bill




A group of Louisiana mayors is asking Governor Bobby Jindal to veto a bill they say will take needed revenue away from their cities, but supporters of the bill say they're trying to discourage speed traps.

Morgan City mayor Tim Matte is part of the group asking the governor for the veto. For speeding violations under ten miles an hour over the limit, the fine is taken from a city and put in the state's transportation fund.

"Here's another step where the state is trying to limit the revenue that local government can have," said Matte. "My view is, let's let the people in those communities limit the revenue, if they so choose to do so."

The governor's office says Jindal is considering the bill and the mayors' request.

   

  11:49pm CST, 11/21/09
Recent Headlines

Deke: "Bizarre and mind boggling ending" to LSU - Ole Miss game


Ole Miss takes late lead, beats LSU 25-23


12 Klansmen rally briefly before LSU-Ole Miss game


Deke: Saints - Bucs preview


Historic health care bill clears Senate hurdle


Rookies lead Hornets past Hawks, 96-88


ADVERTISEMENT
Powered By InterTech Media, LLC