Governor Edwards addressed his GOP gubernatorial opponent’s plan to freeze Medicaid enrollment if elected. Edwards says Eddie Rispone’s plan will rip away healthcare from more than 300,000 people, with seasonal workers who see pay fluctuations feeling the biggest impact.
Cut 9 (12) “…has been frozen.”
Rispone’s campaign responded calling Edwards address a political stunt and says the expansion is unstable and full of waste.
There’s controversy in a tied Baton Rouge Senate race as one of the candidates was reportedly offered help winning a future judgeship in exchange for dropping out. Franklin Foil and Steve Carter are in tie for second. Republican mega-donor Lane Grigsby allegedly tried to get Foil to drop out by calling the seat’s term-limited incumbent. The Advocate’s Mark Ballard says it’s a rare look at how the sausage gets made in Baton Rouge.
A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for a portion of coastal southeast Louisiana as Nestor is expected to develop in the Gulf of Mexico and quickly move to the northeast. National Weather Service forecaster Mike Efferson says this mid-October storm is not expected to have a major impact on Louisiana…
LED will invest $3.6 million in an infrastructure project in Madison Parish Port so a natural gas pipeline can be expanded and attract new industries to the state. LED’s contributions along with $4 million from Complex Chemical and a half a million from the Port will provide installation of a pipeline double the capacity as previously planned. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says initially only one company was going to benefit now it’s going to be ten.