Governor Landry says there’s no logical reason that teachers should not get a permanent pay increase. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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The Louisiana House approves legislation that would prevent the public from seeing the financial contracts between college athletic departments and their athletes. Joe Gallinaro has the story.
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A 3.6-billion-dollar AI data center will be built in Rapides Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story.
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As Governor Landry announced that he and the legislature will find a way to give teachers another two-thousand-dollar stipend, he says there’s no logical reason not to find the money to permanently increase teacher pay in Louisiana. Landry says over the last four decades, public school enrollment has dropped by more than 100-thousand…
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…while at the same time, per-student spending has increased.
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Landry says wherever that additional money is going is not into the bank accounts of teachers, who have actually seen their inflation-adjusted pay go the other direction.
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Landry also announced the formation of a bipartisan MFP permanent pay raise task force.
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A proposal to shield the public from seeing the revenue share contracts between universities and their athletes has received approval from the Senate on a 22-13 vote. Baton Rouge Senator Franklin Foil says if other SEC schools know how much LSU is giving to a particular player, it could result in other universities offering that athlete more money to play at their schools.
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Several senators spoke out against the legislation which LSU supports. Norco Senator Gregory Miller says the state is losing sight of its priorities with this legislation.
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Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell also voiced her opposition to the legislation while questioning Foil.
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Foil argues the money going to athletes through a revenue share deal are funds generated by the athletic department through ticket sales and television contracts.
Shreveport Senator Thomas Pressly opposes the idea of creating a new public records exemption to hide the dollar amounts students receive directly from universities.
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The measure heads back to the House for final legislative approval, because an amendment was added to the legislation that shields the current revenue share deals that universities have with their athletes.
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A 3.6-billion-dollar artificial intelligence factory is coming to Rapides Parish, as Applied Digital Corporation plans to build a massive A-I data center in the town of Boyce. The project will create more than one-thousand construction jobs, and the new campus will bring in 200 direct jobs, each paying about 90-thousand dollars a year. Governor Jeff Landry says the days of outmigration out of central Louisiana are over.
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Site development of the data center began in January, and initial operations are expected to begin in mid-2027. Louisiana Central President and CEO Chris Massingill says this project has the potential to be one of the most transformational in the history of Rapides Parish.
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Pineville-based Cleco will provide power to support Applied Digital’s data center. Public Service Commissioner Jean-Paul Coussan says this is a huge day for Cenla.
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The campus will support advanced A-I and cloud computing workloads.
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The Pelicans introduce their new man, as they officially welcome Jamahl Mosley as their new head coach. Mosley coached the Orlando Magic for the last five seasons, leading them to the playoffs in the last three seasons; and earlier this month, they nearly knocked off the Eastern Conference’s top seed, the Detroit Pistons. Mosley says he likes what he sees in his new team.
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Mosley says he especially likes what he sees in Zion Williamson, who he says hasn’t scratched the surface of what he can do for the Pelicans and the NBA.
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Mosley is known as a defensive minded coach. He says he preaches defense first because the best teams in the NBA are always among the best in the league on the defensive end of the floor…
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