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Inspector General says state not serious about fighting corruption if office cut
Posted on May 16, 2012 at 10:11 PM
Updated Wednesday, May 16 at 10:22 PM
The state House has already taken away the inspector general's $1.7 million budget. If the senate fails to restore the funding, and shuts down the office, Inspector General Stephen Street said it will be a black eye for Louisiana.
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