08:30 Newscast June 9, 2015

House members have given a cold shoulder to a higher education tax credit that provides an offset to revenue generating bills. Even Shreveport Representative Alan Seabaugh, who was pushing the House to pass the SAVE Act, admitted the legislation was peculiar…

cut 9 (08) “makes sense”

Seabaugh eventually withdrew his attempt to add the SAVE Act to another bill.

Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany could be considering a run for the US Senate if Senator David Vitter is elected governor this fall. The congressman has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in recent months. Boustany says he’ll make a decision on his political future at a later time…

cut 5 (08) “presents itself”

Boustany is serving his sixth term in Congress and sits on the House Ways and Means Committee.

The National Weather Service says the Red River in Shreveport has crested right at 37 feet and is expected to remain at that level today. Caddo Parish authorities say approximately 300 structures and 36 roads have been affected by floodwaters. Officials say levees are holding with four to five feet between the top of the river and the top of the levee system.

According to a new report, abortions in Louisiana have jumped in number since 2010, while nearly everywhere else they’ve gone down. Michelle Southern reports…

cut 2 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

07:30 Newscast June 9, 2015

A higher education tax credit that provides an offset to revenue generating bills, receives a cold shoulder from House members. The legislation is called the SAVE ACT. But Democrats, like Amite Representative John Bel Edwards, says the measure makes no sense for the legislature to pass it…

cut 8 (10) “what are you assessing”

Without the SAVE Act, Jindal is expected to veto revenue generating bills that restore cuts to higher ed and health care.

A new report shows the number of abortions in Louisiana have jumped since 2010, while they’ve gone down nearly everywhere else. Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper says Texas laws have closed one third of their abortion facilities and there is only one clinic in Mississippi…

cut 12 (10) “income”

Clapper says abortions for non-residents jumped by more than 1200 between 2010 and 2012.

Legislation that would dramatically decrease Louisiana’s tough pot possession penalties is headed to Governor Bobby Jindal’s desk. The proposed law would essentially end the possibility someone could be jailed 20 years for repeatedly getting arrested with only a small amount of marijuana. But Metairie Representative Joe Lopinto says the measure also increases penalties if you’re busted with large amounts…

cut 15 (09) “of marijuana”

Jindal has told reporters that he would sign this bill.

It looks like Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany may be considering a run for the US Senate if Senator David Vitter is elected governor this year. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross thinks it’s a really strong possibility that Boustany would vie for Vitter’s seat…

cut 6 (07) “frontrunner, initially”

Cross says other potential candidates could include Minden Congressman John Fleming and state Treasurer John Kennedy.

06:45 Sportscast June 9, 2015

The Houston Astros selected LSU shortstop Alex Bregman with the second overall pick in the Major League Baseball Draft. Bregman says it’s a dream come true to hear the MLB Commissioner call his name…

cut 17 (16) ” grew up lovin”

Vanderbilt shortstop Dansby Swanson was the number one overall selection being drafted by Arizona.

LSU center fielder Andrew Stevenson was taken in the second round, with the 58th overall pick by the Washington Nationals. Rounds 3-10 of the draft happen today.

Bregman, Stevenson, and the rest of the Tigers will open College World Series play this Sunday against TCU. The Horned Frogs earned their trip to Omaha by defeating Texas A&M 5-4 in 16 innings yesterday. First pitch is scheduled for 2PM and you can watch on ESPN.

The Sun Belt announced that UL Lafayette’s home game against Northwestern State and ULM’s contest against Nicholls State will be televised by ESPN Three. Both games are set to be played on September 12th.

The NCAA announces some rule changes for next basketball season. First, the shot clock in men’s college basketball will be reduced from 35 to 30-seconds. Also, each team will have four timeouts instead of five. And women’s basketball will play four ten-minute quarters instead of two 20-minute halves.

And new Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Eric Konkol has signed his first two Bulldogs, six-foot-four guard Da’shawn Robinson and six-foot-eight forward Jy’lan Washington. Robinson averaged 12 points per game at Navarro College in Texas last season, while Washington averaged 18 points and eight rebounds at a high school in Tennessee last year.

Former New Orleans Saint Tracy Porter has signed a one-year deal with the Chicago Bears. This will be Porter’s fifth NFL team. Porter only played in three games last season before being placed on injured reserve by the Washington Redskins.

06:30 Newscast June 9, 2015

A measure which would mean dramatic decreases in Louisiana’s tough pot possession penalties is headed to Governor Bobby Jindal’s desk. Metairie Representative Joe Lopinto says right now the sentence for one gram of marijuana and 60 pounds is the same which makes no sense…

cut 14 (08) “already”

The House voted 74-19 to approve amendments added to the bill on the Senate side.

It appears that Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany is considering a run for the US Senate if Senator David Vitter is elected governor this year. Boustany says that could be an option after this year’s statewide election, but right now he’s focusing on the job at hand…

cut 4 (10) “to our delegation”

Boustany has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in recent months.

According to a new report, abortions in Louisiana have jumped in number since 2010, while nearly everywhere else they’ve gone down. But Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper says numbers of out of state women coming here to have an abortion are dramatically increasing…

cut 11 (09) “abortions”

Louisiana was recently honored by Americans United for Life as the top state taking steps to reduce access to abortion, but the study indicates the number of women ending pregnancies here is up 12 percent between 2010 and 2014.

LRN AM Newscall for Tuesday June 9th

It looks as if Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany is considering a run for the US Senate if Senator David Vitter is elected governor this year. Eric Gill reports…

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According to a new report, abortions in Louisiana have jumped in number since 2010, while nearly everywhere else they’ve gone down. Michelle Southern reports…:

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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The state legislature will continue to have authority over tuition costs. Jeff Palermo explains…

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It appears that Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany is considering a run for the US Senate if Senator David Vitter is elected governor this year. Boustany says that could be an option after this year’s statewide election, but right now he’s focusing on the job at hand…

cut 4  (10)  “to our delegation”

Boustany currently sits on the US House Ways and Means Committee and has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in recent months. Boustany says he’ll make a decision on his political future at a later time…

Cut 5  (08)  “presents itself”

UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross thinks it’s a really strong possibility that Boustany would vie for Vitter’s seat…

Cut 6 (07)  “frontrunner, initially”

Cross says other potential candidates could include Minden Congressman John Fleming and state Treasurer John Kennedy. If elected governor, Vitter will be able to appoint someone to replace him until the November 2016 election. Cross says whoever would receive that appointment would have a real advantage in that Senate election…

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A higher education tax credit that provides an offset to revenue generating bills, receives a cold shoulder from House members. The legislation is called the SAVE ACT. But democrats, like Amite Representative John Bel Edwards, says the measure makes no sense for the legislature to pass it

Cut 8  (10)  “what are you assessing” 

Even Shreveport Representative Alan Seabaugh, who was pushing the House to pass the SAVE Act, admitted the legislation was peculiar…

(Seabaugh eventually withdrew his attempt to add the SAVE Act to another bill.)

Cut 9 (08)  “makes sense”

But without the SAVE Act, Jindal is expected to veto revenue generating bills that restore cuts to higher ed and health care.  New Orleans Representative Jeff Arnold says there are other bills that could provide the offset needed for Jindal to keep his no tax pledge…

Cut 10 (09) “using this”

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According to a new report, abortions in Louisiana have jumped in number since 2010, while nearly everywhere else they’ve gone down. But Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper says numbers of out of state women coming here to have an abortion are dramatically increasing…:

cut 11 (09) “abortions”

Louisiana was recently honored by Americans United for Life as the top state taking steps to reduce access to abortion, but the study indicates the number of women ending pregnancies here is up 12 percent between 2010 and 2014. Clapper says Texas laws have closed one third of their abortion facilities and there is only one clinic in Mississippi.

cut 12 (10)   “income”

Clapper says abortions for non-residents jumped by more than 1200 between 2010 and 2012. He says even though lawmakers have tried to make it harder to end a pregnancy in Louisiana, the five clinics here only sell abortions and all they care about is collecting the $450…:

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A measure which would mean dramatic decreases in Louisiana’s tough pot possession penalties is headed to Governor Bobby Jindal’s desk. Metairie Representative Joe Lopinto says right now the sentence for one gram of marijuana and 60 pounds is the same which makes no sense…:

Cut 14 (08) “already”

The House voted 74-19 to approve amendments added to the bill on the Senate side. The proposed law would essentially end the possibility someone could be jailed 20 years for repeatedly getting arrested with only a small amount of marijuana. But Lopinto says the measure also increases penalties if you’re busted with a large amount of pot..:

Cut 15  (09)  “of marijuana”

Jindal has told reporters that he would sign this bill. HB 149 is a compromise between legislators who have tried to reform marijuana sentencing and law enforcement lobby groups. Lopinto says we have some of the harshest marijuana penalties in the country and this is a smart bill that cleans up the books…:

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The Houston Astros selected LSU shortstop Alex Bregman with the second overall pick in the Major League Baseball Draft. Bregman says it’s a dream come true to hear the MLB Commissioner call his name…

Cut 17 (16) ” grew up lovin” 

Bregman was taken after Arizona picked Vanderbilt shortstop Dansby Swanson with the number one overall selection. Bregman has been a star shortstop for the Tigers the last three seasons, but some major league scouts believe he’ll make a better second baseman in the pros. Bregman says he’s not sure about that

Cut 18 (15) “play shortstop’

Bregman and the Tigers will play their first game in the College World Series on Sunday afternoon. He says it’s been quite a week so far, winning a super regional on Sunday and getting drafted on Monday night

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17:30 Legislative Update, June 8th, 2015

A higher education tax credit designed to provide an offset to revenue generating bills receives a cold shoulder from House members. The legislation is called the SAVE act and the Jindal administration is pushing it. But Democrats like Amite Representative John Bel Edwards says the measure makes no sense…:
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The measure was pulled but without it Jindal is expected to veto revenue generating bills that restore higher ed and healthcare cuts.

The state House did not advance a senate approved constitutional amendment that would have made it easier for Louisiana’s public colleges and universitities to raise tuition. The legislature has to sign off on any tution change at the state’s higher education institutions. The measure passed 33-4 on the Senate side but failed in the House 51-47.

The state senate approves legislation that prohibits State Police from paying trooper security costs when Governor Bobby Jindal travels for campaign purposes. The head of the state democratic party, New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson, says State Police should not be using it’s own resources to support a governor’s presidential campaign…:
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Peterson’s amendment passed on a 29-5 vote. Jindal’s office responded saying it’s a shame the leader of the Democratic Party wouldn’t want a Republican Governor to have protection.

A measure which would mean dramatic decreases in Louisiana’s tough pot poession penalties is headed to Governor Bobby Jindal’s desk. Metairie Representative Joe Lopinto says right now the sentence for one gram of marijuana and 60 pounds is the same which makes no sense…:
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HB 149 is a compromise between lawmakers who have tried to reform marijuana sentencing and law enforcement lobby groups.

 

16:45 LRN Sportscast June 8

The LSU Baseball team is enjoying an off day today after celebrating the program’s 17th trip to the College World Series. The Tigers are in the C-W-S after they beat UL Lafayette six to three to win the Super Regional Series. LSU Coach Paul Mainieri is proud of his team….
cut 9 (11) “…that’s where we belong”
The Ragin Cajuns season ends with a record of 42-23. UL Lafayette Coach Tony Robichaux says it was a great ride to take a young team almost to Omaha…
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Tonight is the Major League Baseball Draft. LSU shortstop Alex Bregman could be a top five pick. UL Lafayette shortstop Blake Trahan may also go in the first round.

Former New Orleans Saint Tracy Porter has signed a one-year deal with the Chicago Bears. This will be Porter’s fifth NFL team. Porter only played in three games last season for the Washington Redskins.

The Sun Belt announced today UL Lafayette’s home game against Northwestern State and ULM’s contest against Nicholls State will be televised by ESPN Three. Both games are set to be played on September 12th.

The NCAA announces that the shot clock in men’s college basketball will be reduced from 35 to 30-seconds next season. And each team will only have four timeouts instead of five. Also, women’s basketball will play four ten-minute quarters instead of two 20-minute halves.

And new Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Eric Konkol has signed his first two Bulldogs, six-foot-four guard Da’shawn Robinson and six-foot-eight forward Jy’lan Washington. Robinson averaged 12 points at Navarro College in Texas last season, while Washington averaged 18 points and eight rebounds at a high school in Tennessee last year.

16:30 Newscast, June 8th, 2015

The Red River reached it’s anticipated crest this morning within an inch at 36.82 feet at 8am in Shreveport. Hydrologist CS Ross says relief is still weeks away…:
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Officials say at least 300 homes have been affected by flood waters.

On a day that a Monroe home was occupied by 7 people, the state fire marshal’s office say a blaze claimed the lives of three who were trapped inside by burglar bars. Three others were able to escape and they believe another person left the house earlier Sunday morning. Investigators believe the residence is known to have drug activity with several incidents reported by the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s office. The cause of the fire has not been determined.

As lawmakers continue to bicker over the controversial SAVE act, Senator Eric LaFleur tried to change the name to the DUMB fund. He ended up withdrawing but says he will not be voting for any SAVE legislation…:
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Governor Jindal is pushing the SAVE act to keep the budget revenue neutral.

The LSU tigers are headed to the College World Series after a victorious weekend over UL-Lafayette. Coach Paul Maineri says he got an email from a friend of Lance Bergeron, a guardsman who died in the Blackhawk helicopter crash, who asked the team to play in his honor. He says thinking about the crash which claimed the lives of 4 Guardsmen and 7 Marines made him view the game in a different light…:
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The Tigers are going to Omaha for the 17th time and first since 2013.

 

15:30 Newscast, June 8th, 2015

The Red River continues to cause flooding problems in the Shreveport area. Eric Gill reports…:
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The state House did not advance a senate approved constitutional amendment that would have made it easier for Louisiana’s public colleges and universitities to raise tuition. The legislature has to sign off on any tution change at the state’s higher education institutions. The measure passed 33-4 on the Senate side but failed in the House 51-47.

Senators don’t want Louisiana to pay for Governor Bobby Jindal’s campaign travel. The head of the state democratic party, New Orleans Senator Karen Peterson, says State Police should not be using it’s own resources to support a presidential campaign. Metairie Senator Danny Martiny voted against the amendment, because a governor can always just say they were attending to state business..:
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Peterson’s amendment passed on a 29-5 vote. Jindal’s office said in a statement that it’s a shame the chair of the Democratic Party wants to leave a Republican governor unprotected. The Upper Chamber also approved their version of the budget today.

Tickets are now available for Jindal’s announcement regarding his presidential ambitions. The free event will take place at the Pontchartrain Center in Kenner on June 24th.]

 

14:30 Newscast, June 8th, 2015

The state senate approves legislation that prohibits State Police from using its own funds to provide security when Governor Bobby Jindal travels for campaign purposes. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The LSU Tigers are headed back to the College World Series as they defeated UL Lafayette six to three to clinch a Super Regional series victory over the Ragin Cajuns. Who LSU will play in its first game in the College World Series will be determined tonight. They’ll face either Texas A-and-M or TCU.

Officials with the National Weather Service say the Red River in Shreveport reached its crest, within an inch, this morning. They say the river was at 36.82 feet as of 8AM this morning. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says officials are working hard in efforts to keep flood damage to a minimum…:
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She says there are about 300 homes in Caddo Parish have been affected by flood waters.

Ville Platte Senator Eric LaFleur tried to change the name of the controversial SAVE act to the DUMB fund. But the author of the legislation which some call a gimmick to keep Governor Jindal’s revenue-neutral budget rule, Mandeville Senator Jack Donahue, was not amused…:
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LaFleur ended up withdrawing the amendment.