According to The Hill, a Washington, DC newspaper, Louisiana’s congressional “Clout Index” has fallen from 4th to 30th and LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says it could get worse. Scott Carwile has more…
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In the latest Gubernatorial Q&A conducted by Louisiana Radio Network, we asked the candidates what steps they would take to reduce the murder rate. Michelle Southern reports…:
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Egg prices are still on the rise. Emelie Gunn has more on what’s causing the increase…
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According to The Hill, a Washington, DC newspaper, Louisiana’s congressional “Clout Index” has fallen from 4th to 30th now that Mary Landrieu is no longer a member of the Louisiana delegation. LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says if not for Metarie Congressman Steve Scalise’s election to majority whip, the third most powerful position in the US House, the ranking would have been worse…
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Going forward, Alford says the state’s “Clout Index” could drop further because of US Senator David Vitter’s quest to become governor. He says if Vitter wins the governorship, it would negatively affect Louisiana’s influence in Washington…
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He says if the Senator wins the governor’s seat, veteran Congressmen Charles Boustany and John Fleming will most likely run for Vitter’s vacant seat. Both men would have to give up their House seats to run for the Senate. Alford says Louisiana’s standing on Capital Hill is shaky at best…
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Starting today motorists traveling through the Baton Rouge area will have the opportunity to travel faster on I-10 and I-12. State Department of Transportation spokesperson Rodney Mallett says they’re increasing the speed limit from 60 to 65 on I-10 from Essen to Siegen and on I-12 from Sherwood to Range.
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Mallett says DOTD increased the limit after determining it’s a safe change and giving drivers time to adjust to the recent expansion of the interstate in those areas. He says hopefully this will help improve congestion through these areas.
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I-10 and I-12 in the area Baton Rouge area was recently expanded as part of the 341 million dollar Geaux Wider Program aimed to increase capacity on Louisiana roadways. Mallett says crews will begin installing signage reflecting the change in speed limit today.
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In the latest Gubernatorial Q&A conducted by Louisiana Radio Network, we asked the candidates what steps they would take to reduce the murder rate here. For years Louisiana has had the highest murder per capita rate in the nation and New Orleans police recently reported they’ve already reached 100 homicides this year. US Senator David Vitter…:
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Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says he’ll make sure law enforcement has all the resources they need to tackle the war on crime. He also feels non-governmental organizations should be involved in working together to combat the problem within communities…:
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Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says he strongly supports the right of law abiding citizens to legally own weapons which may be necessary for self defense. He says he’ll ensure state and local government officials work closely with programs which are developed to curb juvenile violence in high crime areas…:
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Democratic Amite Representative John Bel Edwards believes there is a clear link between having the highest incarceration rate and having the highest crime rate. He says he’ll make sure minor offenders are not locked up with hardened criminals…:
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Egg prices at the store are getting even higher. State Agriculture Commissioner and Chair of the Louisiana Egg Commission Mike Strain says the big increase is because of avian flu. He says egg prices have gone up 90 percent since May.
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Strain says the last case of bird flu was detected on June 17th and there have been 227 farms affected. He says more than 48 million birds were infected and those that died have yet to be replaced.
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Strain says egg prices will remain high until farmers can properly sterilize their facilities to reintroduce hens. He is concerned we might see the virus return in September and warms farmers to watch out for wild birds entering their flocks because many are still carrying the disease.
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The Saints report to training camp at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, in ten days. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says a big question mark heading into the season is the defensive line, which didn’t play nearly as well as it did two years ago…
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Detillier says there’s also question marks on the Saints offensive line, as they have to replace left guard Ben Grubbs, who was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs…
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Detillier says the Saints have improved at the cornerback position. He says veteran Keenan Lewis has been solid and they have better talent at the other corner spot…
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