Sunday, November 06, 2005

 

Building Insurance - News: 06 November 2005

La. lawmakers try to patch up budget and state
BATON ROUGE, La. - Louisiana lawmakers have only about two weeks to chart their hurricane-ravaged state's future, from rewriting building codes to weighing tax breaks to changing how employment benefits are calculated, and then answering the big question: how to pay for all the repairs.
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La. lawmakers hold session on storm relief
BATON ROUGE, La. - Louisiana lawmakers have just over two weeks to chart their hurricane-ravaged state's future, from rewriting building codes to weighing tax breaks to changing how employment benefits are calculated, and then answering the big question: how to pay for it all.
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Housing inspectors inundated after Katrina
BILOXI, Miss. - Deep in the muck and mold that was Greg Herman's home, a volunteer church crew works to clear his property in preparation for rebuilding. Closer to downtown, Peggy Gibson's small home stands ready for contractors, if she can find the money.
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City is giving evacuaees a year of free rent
Ten weeks after Hurricane Katrina touched off the largest U.S. migration since the Dust Bowl, the welcome mat in Houston has proved to be the most plush in the nation.
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