16:45 LRN Sportscast May 24th

The NFL has awarded Super Bowl 53 to Atlanta over New Orleans, as the Georgia city received more votes from the league’s owners than the Crescent City. It’s a second consecutive defeat for New Orleans, who also placed a bid to host the Super Bowl in 2018, but lost to Minneapolis. In both cases, New Orleans lost out to cities, who were building new stadiums.

Tonight, LSU faces Tennessee in the SEC Tournament. The Tigers have won 11 of their last 12 games and they’ve put themselves in a position to possibly be a Top 8 National seed and host up until the College World Series. Coach Paul Mainieri says his team is worthy of Top 8 national seed consideration….
cut 18 (10) “….NCAA Tournament”
If LSU loseses tonight, they are elimianted from the SEC Tourney, a win, then it’s double-elimination until Saturday of the tournment.

Louisiana Tech and Rice will meet tomorrow in the Conference USA Baseball Tournament. It will be the fourth meeting in the last six days between the two teams as Tech just swept a three-game series from the Owls. The Bulldogs have won 10 of their last 12, since losing a tough heart breaking extra inning game to Texas San Antonio. Shortstop Chandler Hall says the team learned a tough lesson from that loss…
cut 20 (14) “….at today”
Louisiana Tech is seeking its first NCAA Tournament berth since 1987.

In other conference baseball action….Tulane faces Central Florida in the first round of the American Athletic Conference tonight. Tomorrow morning, McNeese battles Northwestern State in the Southland Tourney at 9 AM. At noon, it’s UNO versus Southeastern Louisiana.

UL Lafayette is the top seed in the Sun Belt and the Cajuns will play Arkansas State.

16:30 LRN Newscast May 24

On a 3-2 vote, a Senate committee killed The Pastor Protection Act, which would have provided protection for religious organizations if they refuse to perform a same sex marriage. Bossier City Representative Mike Johnson says this bill is NOT as expansive as some religious freedom bills passed in other states.

CUT 3 (11)  “its scope”

But New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says pastors and clergy members are already protected under the Religious Freedom Protection Act. He says he doesn’t see a need for this bill.

CUT 4 (10)  “a problem”

New Orleans was not picked to host the Super Bowl in 2019. Super Bowl 53 will be held in Atlanta at the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

A House-approved bill that would punish so-called sanctuary cities by making it difficult for them to borrow money for construction projects was defeated in a Senate committee. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand spoke in opposition, saying this legislation is not needed and makes no sense…

CUT 9 (12) “by business”

The legislation was designed to force New Orleans, Lafayette and any other city to follow federal immigration laws.

PETA has issued a statement in response to LSU’s Mike the Tiger’s cancer diagnosis. PETA sent a letter to the university, calling for them to end their live mascot program all together, when Mike VI eventually succumbs to his terminal diagnosis. The animal rights activists say large breed cats are not meant to live in captivity.

15:30 LRN newscast May 24th

Atlanta, not New Orleans will host Super Bowl 53 in 2019. The Big Easy made a proposal to NFL owners who are meeting in Charlotte today, but the vote went Atlanta’s way. Some considered New Orleans a long shot, because Atlanta is in the process of building a new stadium.

House-approved legislation that sought to penalize so called “sanctuary cities” died in a Senate committee today. The legislation was designed to force New Orleans and Lafayette to follow federal immigration laws. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison spoke out against the bill..
cut 7 (10) “…sanctuary city”
Attorney General Jeff Landry supported the legislation as he would have authority to determine which municipalities should be defined as sanctuary cities.

A Senate committee voted down the “Pastor Protection Act” which would have provided legal protections for clergy who refuse to perform a same sex marriage ceremony. Bossier City Representative Mike Johnson tried to argue that his legislation is necessary, because of last year’s US Supreme Court decision that legalized gay marriage…
cut 5 (08) “…thiese issues”
But democratic senators on the committee argued the legislation is not needed and the Act is actually putting discrimination into the law.

Fifth District US Representative Ralph Abraham says he’s introduced legislation that attempts to stop President Obama’s order that calls on public schools to let transgender students use the bathroom consistent with their gender identity. Abraham says there’s support for his legislation…
cut 15 (09) “…to it”
Abraham’s bill clarifies in federal law that the term “sex” refers to a person’s biological sex, not their gender identity.

14:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

Legislation to withhold funding for construction projects in cities that don’t enforce federal immigration laws died in a Senate committee. Emelie Gunn has more…
voicer 2 (27) “…I’m Emelie Gunn”

The Senate Health and Welfare Committee voted for legislation that would ban abortions in cases where the fetus is determined to have a genetic abnormality. The House-approved measure passed on a three to one vote. Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor raised concerns the proposed law is unconstitutional.

5th District Representative Ralph Abraham introduces legislation that seeks to combat what he says is an executive overreach on the issue of transgender bathrooms in public schools. President Obama issued a decree that public schools must let transgender students use the bathroom consistent with their gender identity, or risk losing federal funding. Abraham says the President can’t threaten to withhold money that is appropriated by Congress….
cut 13 (09) “…the president”
Abraham’s believes his legislation has enough support in Congress to pass.

The ribbon was cut on the new Curtis Coleman Memorial Bridge that connects Alexandria with Pineville over the Red River. Department of Transportation spokesperson Rodney Mallett…
cut 10 (10) “..entire region”
Mallett says the new bridge cost 83-million dollars.

LRN PM Newscall May 24th

The Pastor Protection Act, which would allow clergy members to refuse to marry a same sex couple, failed to get enough votes to pass the Senate Judiciary Committee. Halen Doughty has more…

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Legislation to withhold funding for construction projects in cities that don’t enforce federal immigration laws died in a Senate committee. Emelie Gunn has more…

CUT 2 (27)  “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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On a three-to-two vote a Senate committee voted against The Pastor Protection Act, which would have provided protection for religious organizations if they refuse to perform a same sex marriage. Bossier City Representative Mike Johnson says this bill is NOT as expansive as some of the religious freedom bills passed in other states.

CUT 3 (11)  “its scope”

But New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says pastors and clergy members are already protected under the Religious Freedom Protection Act. He says he doesn’t see a need for this bill.

CUT 4 (10)  “a problem”

But Johnson says religious freedom protection is becoming more and more narrow. He says the Obama Administration even said that each state will have to figure out how to balance protecting people’s rights once gay marriage was legalized.

CUT 5 (08)  “these issues”

This bill won easy approval in the House on an 80-18 vote, but New Orleans Senators Karen Peterson and Morrell fought against this legislation in Senate Judiciary B. It received opposition from LGBT groups and Morrell expressed their concerns during debate in committee today.

CUT 6 (09) “in law” 2x

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A House-approved bill that would punish so-called sanctuary cities by making it difficult for them to borrow money for construction projects was defeated in a Senate committee. The legislation was designed to force New Orleans and Lafayette to follow federal immigration laws. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison spoke out against the bill…

CUT 7 (10) “sanctuary city”

Supporters of the legislation said this bill would help keep cities safe from illegal immigrants. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand spoke out in opposition about the unintended consequences this measure brings to his community…

CUT 8 (08) “unsafe”

Normand says this Sanctuary City legislation is not needed and makes no sense…

CUT 9 (12) “by business”

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Governor John Bel Edwards and other state and local officials cut the ribbon today on the Curtis Coleman Memorial Bridge over the Red River in Rapides Parish. Rodney Mallet with the Department of Transportation says this new bridge will benefit all drivers in Cenla.

cut 10 (10)  “entire region”

Mallet says this bridge will be good for the region as it continues to grow because it connects Pineville and Alexandria and is also the cut through to I-49. He says a lot of time and money went into building the new US 71 bridge.

Cut 11 (09) “this bridge”

Mallet says all four lanes of the bridge are now open, which he says will benefit people cutting through from one highway to another. He says the old bridge, the OK Allen Bridge, was not up to date on its safety standards.

cut 12 (09) “central Louisiana”

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5th District Representative Ralph Abraham introduces legislation that seeks to combat what he says is an executive overreach on the issue of transgender bathrooms in public schools. President Obama issued a decree that public schools must let transgender students use the bathroom consistent with their gender identity, or risk losing federal funding. Abraham says the President can’t threaten to withhold money that is appropriated by Congress.

Cut 13 (09)  “the president”

Abraham says his bill clarifies the term “sex” to refer to a person’s biological sex, not their gender identity. He says a person’s gender shouldn’t be based on how they feel that day, and he says he’s tired of the President pushing his liberal agenda before he leaves office.

cut 14 (09)  “are concerned”

Abraham says the term “sex” has been widely interpreted to refer to biological sex for 40 years, and his bill reduces the ambiguity suddenly surrounding the word. He says he expects a positive response to the bill.

cut 15 (09) “to it”

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13:30 Newscast, May 24th, 2016

The Pastor Protection Act, which would allow clergy members to refuse to marry a same sex couple, failed to get enough votes to pass the Senate Judiciary Committee. Halen Doughty has more…:
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

We’ll find out today if New Orleans will host a Super Bowl in 2019. A vote by the league’s owners, who are meeting in Charlotte, is expected after the various cities make their pitches. Atlanta, Tampa Bay and Miami are New Orleans’ main competition for Super Bowl 53.

The sanctuary cities legislation, which would have punished cities for not adopting federal immigration laws, did not get out of a Senate committee today. Supporters this law would help keep cities safe from illegal immigrants. A fired up Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says he’s offended by this bill…:
CUT 8 (08) “unsafe”
He says the push is not necessary.

A head-on crash in East Feliciana Parish claimed the lives of 2 Mississippi men who were not buckled up. State Police say around midnight 39-year-old Julius Packnett was traveling south on LA 19 when, for unknown reasons, crossed the center line and collided into 39-year-old Adam McKey’s vehicle. Both drivers were not restrained and they both sustained fatal injuries.

 

 

12:30 Newscast, May 24th, 2016

The House approved Pastor Protection Act, which would allow clergy members to refuse to marry a same sex couple, stalled in a Senate Committee today. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell expressed concerns about the legislation…:
CUT 6 (09) “in law” 2x
The vote against the measure was 3-2.

Another Senate committee defeated the sanctuary cities bill, which was also approved by the House. The measure would make it difficult for cities like New Orleans and Lafayette to borrow money for construction projects unless they follow federal immigration laws. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand does not support this bill…:
CUT 9 (12) “my business”
Supporters of the measure said it would keep cities safe.

The Department of Children and Family Services says a newborn was turned in to a Safe Haven facility in Baton Rouge by a mother who said she could not care for the child. The Safe Haven law states anyone can bring an infant up to 60 days old to an emergency designated facility with no questions asked. DCFS says 44 babies have been relinquished in Louisiana which they say proves this law saves lives.

Governor John Bel Edwards and other state and local officials cut the ribbon today on the Curtis Coleman Memorial Bridge over the Red River in Rapides Parish, as all four lanes are now open. Department of Transportation spokesman Rodney Mallet…:
CUT 11 (09) “this bridge”
The bridge replaced the O.K. Allen Bridge, which has been demolished.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast May 24th

We’ll find out today if New Orleans will host a Super Bowl in 2019. A vote by the league’s owners, who are in meeting in Charlotte, is expected after the various cities make their pitches. Atlanta, Tampa Bay and Miami are New Orleans main compeition for Super Bowl 53. Jason La Canfora, with C-B-S Sports-dot-com says the league loves having the game in New Orleans…
cut 8 (09) “…destination spot”
But Atlanta is building a brand new stadium and Miami’s stadium is also undergoing a massive renovation.

Organized Team Activiites begin today for the Saints as it’s the first time they’ll be on the field as the Black and Gold will be able to do some 11-on-11 drills, but no contact is permitted. It’s a chance for some of the new Saints players, like linebacker James Laurinaitis and the recent draft picks, to get used to their new teammates.

LSU begins it’s effort to win a 12th SEC Baseball Tournament championship today as they play Tennessee in the late game in Hoover, Alabama. Freshman left-hander Jake Latz will start on the mound. Coach Paul Mainieri also had the option to use seven-game winner Alex Lange, who last pitched three innings on Thursday. Mainieri says Lange will pitch tomorrow night against Florida, if the Tigers win tonight…
cut 17 (08) “…rush him back”
First pitch tonight is expected around eight o’ clock.

The American Athletic Conference Tournament also begins tonight. Tulane is the top-seed in the double-elimination tournament after losing just one conference series on the season. The Green Wave will face Central Florida in Clearwater, Florida at 6 PM.

UL Lafayette will have a chance to host a regional if they perform well in the Sun Belt Tournament, which starts tomorrow in San Marcos, Texas. The Cajuns faces Arkansas State tomorrow night.

11:30 Newscast, May 24th, 2016

On a three-to-two vote a Senate committee voted against The Pastor Protection Act, which would have provided protection for religious organizations if they refuse to perform a same sex marriage. Bossier City Representative Mike Johnson says this bill is NOT as expansive as some of the religious freedom bills passed in other states…:
CUT 3 (11) “its scope”
But New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says pastors and clergy members are already protected under the Religious Freedom Protection Act. He says he doesn’t see a need for this bill…:
CUT 4 (10) “a problem”
This bill won easy approval in the House on an 80-18 vote, but Democrats in the Senate fought against it.

The Tangipahoa Parish NAACP is calling for the resignation of school Superintendent Mark Kolwe (Cole-Way) after Amite High valedictorian Andrew Jones was not permitted to walk at graduation because he had facial hair.
Tangipahoa NAACP President Patricia Morris says this has more to do with Jones’ race than his goatee…:
cut 1 (08) “about it”
Kolwe issued a statement saying, rules are rules.

New Orleans sports officials are making their pitch to NFL owners today on why they should host the 2019 Super Bowl. Atlanta, Miami, and Tampa are the other cities competing against the Big Easy and the Mrecedes-Benz Superdome. CBS Sports.com NFL Insider Jason La Canfora says the vote will be close…:
Cut 9 (09) “settle it”
He says New Orleans has a fighting chance as the received good reviews after the 2013 Super Bowl.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

Legislation heads to the Governor’s desk that would bar clubs from hiring exotic dancers that were not 21 or older. This is the legislation that generated the joke amendment by Jackson Representative Kenny Havard, which called on strippers to be no more than 160 pounds and between the ages of 21 and 28.

During discussion on the House floor yesterday afternoon, Havard took some ribbing from Lafayette Representative Nancy Landry on one of his resolutions on overweight truck movement on state highways…
cut 15 (07) “…today”

At the state capitol today, some intense debate is taking place in two different senate committee. One panel is debating the Pastor Protection bill. This legislation will give clergy protections if they refuse to marry a gay couple. Also, opposition is mounting in a Senate committee over the Sanctuary City Bill.

New Orleans officials present their pitch to the NFL owners in Charlotte today to host the 2019 Super Bowl. Emelie Gunn has more….
voicer 2 (30) “…I’m Emelie Gunn”

A 66-year-old Kenner man receives a 10-year prison sentence for choking and shooting at his wife after learning she didn’t have dinner plans. Charles Gussett plead guility to illegal use of a weapon, using a firearm during a crime of violence and domestic abuse battery. The argument that turned violent took place in 2013.