1:30 LRN Newscast

Voters will likely have the opportunity in April to decide whether the mandatory retirement age of judges should be raised from 70 to 75 years old. The measure needed a two-thirds vote to pass, and it got exactly that as it passed the Senate 26-13. Shreveport Republican Alan Seabaugh questioned why put this measure on the ballot again, when voters recently rejected a similar amendment.

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The Senate approves a bill to boost the online betting tax from 15-percent to 21 and a half percent. Columbia Republican Representative Neil Riser says one-quarter of the revenue generated will be divided evenly among all NCAA Division One athletic programs in the state.

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The first-ever Mississippi Gulf Coast Buc-ee’s is open off I-10 at the Menge (MEN-jee) Avenue exit in Pass Christian.  Sean Richardson has more.

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A new report by the Legislative Auditor’s Office finds that the Department of Children and Families is understaffed. The report says child welfare offices were short at least 129 workers in the 2024 fiscal year and reported almost 150-million dollars in personal expenditures.