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Department of State Civil Service may ‘sunset’ without legislative action | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan Mckendry | – 2024-09-24 09:47:00

SUMMARY: The House and Governmental Affairs Committee discussed plans to discontinue the Civil Service by January 1, 2027, with actions starting by January 1, 2026, unless legislation is passed for its continuation. Director Byron Decoteau Jr. emphasized the agency’s critical role in maintaining an effective workforce for state services. As the state faces potential budget deficits of up to $700 million by 2027, eliminating the department could reduce costs. The agency is also revising its hiring to focus on competency-based , enabling better job alignment and retention, with applicants demonstrating relevant skills directly related to their roles.

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Hurricane Helene rapidly intensifying. Minimum category 3 expected

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-09-26 11:58:15

SUMMARY: Hurricane Helen is intensifying as it approaches the Florida coast, threatening significant , storm surge, and high winds across the and into Georgia and the southern Appalachians. Meanwhile, cooler, dry is moving in, bringing a brief of fall weather for the next few days. For the latest updates, download the WWL app. This information from Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin.

Hurricane Helene rapidly intensifying. Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin says strong effects could be felt far due to its speed and size.

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Louisiana surgeon general ‘would have done everything differently’ with COVID | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan Mckendry | – 2024-09-26 11:21:00

SUMMARY: During a House Select Committee on Homeland Security meeting, Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham and Dr. Whyche Coleman criticized handling of the pandemic, deeming interventions ineffective and a violation of constitutional rights. They highlighted a decline in public trust in physicians from 70% to 40% post-pandemic and expressed concerns about interference with the doctor-patient relationship. Abraham emphasized the importance of early treatment, criticized CDC guidelines for contributing to unnecessary deaths, and pointed out fears within the medical community regarding government repercussions. Both called for a reevaluation of medical decisions and a return to patient-focused care.

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NBC 10 News Today: Green Cube giveaway winner

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2024-09-26 07:44:33

SUMMARY: The Monro Chamber of Commerce is hosting a weekly Green Cube giveaway, where participants can win $500 by finding a hidden green cube in Monro. Clues are provided on K KTVE over the next three weeks. The cube was recently found in an alley near the intersection of Harrison and St. John, close to the Vantage building. While there’s no clue , a new one will be revealed on Monday. With two weeks remaining, there are still two opportunities to win the cash prize. Tune in for your to participate!

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