1:30 LRN Newscast April 20

At the State Capitol, a bill that would screen students statewide to detect dyslexia has been approved by the House Education Committee…:

CUT 02(31)      “…Foxx.”

Be alert for potentially heavy weather coming in this evening, and staying with us through Friday. Expect periods of heavy rain, thunderstorms and even hail. Flash flooding is possible, so stay alert for weather updates. The forecast for Saturday looks good.

 

A Senate Committee advances a bill that would require surgical rooms have proper ventilation to deal with occasional puffs of smoke from procedures involving heat. Things like some laser treatments or cauterizations. Such smoke can obstruct the surgeon’s eyesight, which poses safety risk. Bill sponsor and Lafayette Senator Gerald Boudreaux says his bill is about assuring patient safety..:

CUT 04(09)      “…bring awareness.”

His SB 29 requires smoke evacuation measures in surgery rooms. It moves to the Senate floor for debate.

Amid controversy over alleged misuse of a French Quarter apartment owned by the city, the City Council has voted to forbid mayors from any further use of the apartment for overnight stays. Mayor LaToya Cantrell has been accused of using the apartment as if it were her own and for an alleged extramarital affair with a bodyguard.