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Leche and Earl Long. Now the Longites swept all statewide offices and ? of the seats in the legislature. In a deal made with Roosevelt, tens of millions of dollars would be funneled into the WPA. The Leche administration: 1. built numerous roads, bridges, and schools 2. implemented a state old-age pension 3...
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gave school teachers a hefty pay raise 4. construction/opening of Charity Hospital in New Orleans(1939) 5. enacted a teacher tenure law and a teacher’s retirement system 6. signed the Louisiana Fair Trade Law of 1936(price fixing) The Scandals of 1939 The Leche administration is highly regarded as one of the most corrupt...
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