According to a new poll, 65-percent of Louisiana voters want the state to boost spending for early childhood education. Libbie Sonnier, the CEO of the Louisiana Policy Institute for Children, says with families being priced out, that puts a greater burden on federally supported programs like Head Start. Sonnier says the two programs in the state which are funded by Head Start have enough money to operate this month. However:
Cut 7 (07) “…Head Start-affiliated.”
This is the week when the state publishes the names of people reported to have unclaimed property over the last 12 months. This year, that amounts to 92,348. State Treasurer John Fleming says there are many reasons that money ends up going unclaimed.
The names are published in the newspapers of the last-known parish where they lived. People can also go to LaCashClaim-dot-org to check to see whether they have any unclaimed property.
Is he, or isn’t he? LSU clears up Verge Ausberry’s status as the school’s athletic director. Jeff Palermo has the story.