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.
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.
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