11:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana House approves legislation that would prohibit the release of an arrestee’s mug shot before they are convicted. New Orleans Representative Royce Duplessis says mug shots are prejudicial…
Cut 3 (07) “..undermines that”
Duplessis has a few exceptions to his legislation if the person is a fugitive or police determine the individual is an imminent threat. The measure passed on a 75-21 vote and heads to the Senate for more discussion.

Fifth District Congresswoman Julia Letlow says she met with Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough to discuss the proposed closure of the Alexandria V-A hospital. Letlow says closing this facility in Pineville is unacceptable…
cut 6 (11) “…hospital open”
The V-A report says they could modernize services if they had a smaller outpatient clinic with 48 beds in the vicinity of Alexandria.

Leaders of Louisiana law enforcement are urging legislators to invest millions yearly in early education plans aimed at keeping kids away from a life of crime. St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne says numerous studies indicate it’s better to invest in young kids before they enter the criminal justice system…:
Cut 10 (06) “…a life of crime.”
Champagne is among lawmen asking state government to approve $115-million yearly in care & education programs to reach kids.

This fall at Nicholls State the university will welcome pets to the state’s first pet-friendly residence hall. Director of Residential Living Alex Coad says they’ll have space for 32 pets at North Babington Hall because the university understands how pets enhance our quality of life.
Cut 7 (07) “…car or dog.”
Coad says this goes beyond service and emotional support animals that are allowed for students through a separate waiver.