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Dateline Louisiana
Jim Brown and Rannah Gray
82 episodes
2 days ago
Jim and Rannah compare the impact on families going without food to those who don't feel the impact of the federal government shutdown in their daily lives, and say our lawmakers need to do better.
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Jim and Rannah compare the impact on families going without food to those who don't feel the impact of the federal government shutdown in their daily lives, and say our lawmakers need to do better.
Show more...
News Commentary
News
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Federal Job Cuts are Hitting Veterans Hard -- Are We Betraying Those Who Served Our Country?
Dateline Louisiana
19 minutes
7 months ago
Federal Job Cuts are Hitting Veterans Hard -- Are We Betraying Those Who Served Our Country?
Our military veterans represent a larger percentage of federal employees than they do in the private sector. So federal job cuts are hitting them much harder. After years of veterans being prioritized in filling jobs they are qualified for, they're being fired in large numbers. Jim and Rannah discuss whether we are betraying our commitment to our military veterans and what you can do about it.
Dateline Louisiana
Jim and Rannah compare the impact on families going without food to those who don't feel the impact of the federal government shutdown in their daily lives, and say our lawmakers need to do better.