The state Department of Education’s heavy reliance on contracts rather than
doing the work in-house merits scrutiny, the chairman of the Louisiana House Appropriations Committee said Tuesday.
“I am wondering where the oversight comes,” said state Rep. Jim Fannin, D-Jonesboro.
The issue, which Fannin has raised in the past, surfaced during a budget review of the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, which sets policies for more than 700,000 public school students statewide.
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Ethicsyness
Bobby Jindal has run the most ethicsy administration ever. Thank goodness the voters responded to his 2007 campaign's call to slay the dragon of non-ethicsyness. The state continues to reap the bounty of that movement.
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