LRN AM NEWSCALL APRIL 12, 2017

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser announces Louisiana had a fifth consecutive record breaking year for tourism. Halen Doughty has more…

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Attorney General Jeff Landry has once again filed suit against Governor John Bel Edwards. Don Molino has more…

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Louisiana now has just three abortion clinics in the entire state, after Bossier City Medical Suite closed. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Louisiana is down to just three abortion clinics statewide, as Bossier City Medical Suites has closed. Executive Director of the New Orleans Abortion Fund, Amy Irvin says the only remaining clinics are in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Shreveport. She says this closure will greatly impact Louisiana women seeking an abortion.

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Irvin says this latest closure is the result of the growing list of state regulations and laws that are in place making it more difficult for women to receive abortions, including a 72 hour waiting period. She says one less clinic in the state will only make it that much harder for women to have an abortion in Louisiana.

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Irvin says they are keeping their eyes on two bills in the current session that seek to place more restrictions on abortions. She says the New Orleans Abortion Fund is calling on lawmakers to cease their attacks on abortion access and work for comprehensive healthcare services.

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The Louisiana Right to Life is pleased to hear there is one less facility in Louisiana destroying the lives of innocent unborn babies. They say they look forward to a day when all babies are protected by law and welcomed with joy.

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For a fifth consecutive year, Louisiana broke a record for tourism. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says in 2016, the state welcomed a record 47 million visitors, which is more than a 2 percent increase over the previous year. He says tourists spent an average of $360 a person.

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Nungesser says the revenue represents a 40-to-1 return on investment. He says in order to protect that investment, we need to make sure the historical sites tourists come to see remain intact. That’s why Nungesser is asking for President Trump’s help in protecting the confederate monuments around the state.

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Nungesser also defends himself amid allegations made in a letter by a disgruntled former employee, who claims the Lt. Governor misused a state owned apartment in New Orleans. Nungesser says Tim Chester has been the interim museum director for six months and hasn’t done anything. He says it’s obvious Chester is just an angry old man.

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The feud continues between the governor and the attorney general as Jeff Landry has once again filed suit against John Bel Edwards. The lawsuit states the governor’s office doesn’t have the right to withhold 4 million dollars in operational funds from his agency. Landry says Edwards wants to circumvent the rules and continues to play politics with the state Department of Justice.

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The Edwards Administration released a statement claiming this lawsuit is nothing more than a dog and pony show. The governor has said the money that is coming from 2014 pharmaceutical settlement is not legally Landry’s dollars to spend. But the attorney general says Edwards is jeopardizing the operations of his department.

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The lawsuit comes one day after Governor Edwards called on legislators to leave partisan politics out of the debate overhauling the state’s tax structure. But Landry says Edwards is being a hypocrite by withholding money that belongs to his office.

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Last year Landry and Edwards exchanged lawsuits language involving the governor’s LGBT executive order.

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State Farm reports dog bite claims have increased 15 percent nationwide over the last year. Company spokesperson Kip Diggs says State Farm paid more than $121 million in dog bite claims last year. He says the cost of those claims is on the rise.

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Diggs says while we might not be seeing as many bites, the bites are becoming more expensive to treat as the cost of healthcare continues to increase. He says State Farm saw a total of 3,660 dog bite claims last year, and Louisiana had quite a few of those.

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State Farm has paid over a billion dollars in dog-related injury claims in the past decade. Diggs says more than 50 percent of the dog bite claims they see are for children. He says that’s why it’s important for both dog-owners and dog-lovers to be careful.

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16:45 LRN Sportscast April 11th

The LSU baseball team renews its rivalry tonight with the Ragin Cajuns as the two teams square off at the Wally Pontiff Junior Classic in Metairie. LSU will start freshman right-hander Matthew Beck, but Coach Paul Mainieri plans to use a lot of pitchers. Freshman right-hander Jeff Burk will start for UL Lafayette. He’s been very good, 2-3 with a 2.23 ERA. The Cajuns are 18-13-and-1 and they’ve struggled at the plate. As a team they are hitting just .272. First pitch is at seven o’ clock.

Another big rivalry game takes place in Ouachita Parish as ULM hosts Louisiana Tech. It will be the 179th meeting between the two teams. The Bulldogs beat the Warhawks 12-3 earlier this season.

Also tonight, Nicholls is at Tulane. The Green Wave defeated the Colonels three to two in 10 innings earlier this season in Thibodaux. Alcorn at McNeese has been cancelled because of rain.

The Pelicans are at the Lakers tonight. L-A has won four in a row.

Former Rams and Saints linebacker James Laurinaitis has announced his retirement. The 30-year-old played in five games with New Orleans last season after spending his first seven years in the NFL in St. Louis.

Former LSU track star Cyril Grayson has signed with the Seattle Seahawks, even though he hasn’t played in a football game since 2011. Grayson is a four-time NCAA track champion and participated in LSU pro day last week. He impressed Seattle enough that the Seahawks decided to sign him to a standard rookie deal.

Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson announced today he’s buying Cadillac of New Orleans in Metairie. Benson also owns Best Chevrolet in Kenner and Mercedes-Benz of New Orleans in Metairie.

Louisiana Tech football coach Skip Holtz is getting a pay raise. Holtz has agreed to a five-year, three-point-five million dollar contract extension. He’s led the Bulldogs to three straight bowl victories.

16:30 LRN Newscast April 11th

73% of small businesses in the state oppose a gas tax hike. Dawn Starns, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says their survey indicated owners don’t feel increased revenue would actually go towards roads. She says state government needs to do more with what they have available to them…:
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The House Ways and Means Committee began looking at various tax proposals today that will be discussed over the next several weeks. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard is pushing legislation that lowers income taxes on residents and asks businesses to pay a little more:
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A vote was not taken on Havard’s proposed legislation. There are over 140 tax bills filed in the House.

Most Louisiana residents approve of Medicaid expansion, according to an LSU survey. Director of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, Dr. Michael Henderson says 72 percent of respondents approve of the state expanding government-funded health care insurance. He says the survey also found more people approve of the Affordable Care Act…:
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An Easter egg hunt with numerous children in attendance turned violent when a Thibodaux man’s ex-girlfriend showed up with a shovel handle.Thibodaux Police Corporal David Melancon says 33-year-old Junius Boyd and 25-year-old Florence Robinson just ended their relationship…:
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He says Boyd then got out of the vehicle and starting hitting Robinson with the shovel handle. They both face aggravated battery charges.

15:30 LRN Newscast April 11th

Small businesses oppose increasing the state’s gasoline tax. Dawn Starns, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says they surveyed their members and 73-percent oppose a gas tax hike. Starns says everyone wants to see better roads but….
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Lawmakers are expected to take up bills that would increase the gasoline tax by at least seven-cents a gallon.

A survey of Louisiana residents finds about half of the state’s adult population have an unfavorable opinion of the federal health care law, the Affordable Care Act. Doctor Michael Henderson, with the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, suspects the 51-percent disapproval rating has more to do with politics…
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The House Ways and Means Committe began disussing tax bills that have been filed for this session. St. Francisville Representative Kenny Havard has a measure that would lower personal income taxes and make up that revenue by raising taxes on businesses…
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Changing Louisiana’s tax laws are a major debate, because one-point-three billion dollars in temporary taxes expire next year.

A Thibodaux man is in hot water with his wife and the law. Thibodaux Police Corporal David Melancon says 33-year-old Junius Boyd hit his girlfriend with a shovel handle at an Easter Egg hunt, after she first attacked him with that weapon…
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Boyd and the women were arrested. Melancon says the altercation took place in front of Boyd’s wife and child.

14:30 LRN Newscast April 11th

An LSU poll finds that just 42-percent of state residents have a favorable opinion about the Affordable Care Act, but that’s up 11-percent from the last time they asked residents about the A-C-A. Michael Henderson, with the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, suspects people are more educated about the A-C-A…
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An Easter Egg hunt in Thibodaux turned violent when 25-year-old Florence Robinson showed up with a shovel handle and started using it against her ex-boyfriend’s vehicle. Corporal David Melancon says 33-year-old Junius Boyd got a hold of the weapon and started hitting Robinson. Melancon says both people are facing charges, but it’s even worse for Boyd…
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There’s a split opinion in the business community over whether the state should increase the state’s gasoline tax to pay for better roads. A coalition of business groups are supporting it, but Dawn Starns, state director of the National Federation of Independent business, says a majority of small businesses oppose a gas tax hike. Starns says those who support it are engineers and architechs who would see a boom in their business with this hike…
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Several buildings and vehicles were hit by a small caliber bullets in Washington Parish early this morning. Chief Deputy Mike Haley says at least 13 houses and nine vehicles have bullet holes in them. He says it’s not known who is responsible or why they were doing it…
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He says at this time they believe the shots were fired from a pickup truck.

LRN PM Newscall April 11th

The majority of Louisiana small business owners oppose an increase to the state’s gasoline tax. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The 2017 Louisiana survey finds most Louisiana residents approve of Medicaid expansion. Michelle Southern has more…

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Small businesses oppose increasing the state’s gasoline tax. Dawn Starns, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says they surveyed their members and 73-percent oppose a gas tax hike. Starns says everyone wants to see better roads but….

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The business group, BUILD IT, supports an increase in the gasoline tax by anywhere from 15 to 20 cents to help with the construction of major transportation projects. Starns says those supporters are engineers and architects who would see a boom in their business with this hike.

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Starns says small business owners are also worried increased revenue from a higher gas tax won’t go to roads. She says state government needs to do more with what they have available to them.

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An Easter egg hunt turned violent when a Thibodaux man’s ex-girlfriend showed up armed with a shovel handle. David Melancon with Thibodaux Police says 33-year-old Junius Boyd was at the event in Peltier (Pel-chay) Park when 25-year-old Florence Robinson arrived, just hours after the two ended their relationship.

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Melancon says Boyd’s child was in the vehicle when this transpired, and there were numerous children at the event who witnessed the incident. He says things escalated when Boyd got out of the vehicle and took the shovel handle, hitting Robinson in the head and causing a laceration. He says Boyd certainly had a right to defend himself, but this was taking it too far.

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Melancon says Robinson is charged with aggravated battery with a dangerous weapon, criminal damage to property, and disturbing the peace. Boyd is charged with aggravated battery with a dangerous weapon. But he says things got even worse for Boyd.

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The House Ways and Means Committee began looking at various tax proposals today that will be discussed over the next several weeks. First up was Jackson Representative Kenny Havard, who is pushing legislation that would reduce income taxes on individuals and make that revenue up by increasing taxes on businesses. He says with the state constantly facing budget cuts, it’s time for tax reform.

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Havard believes the most sensible approach is to alleviate the tax burden on residents and ask businesses to pay their fair share. 

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A vote was not taken on Havard’s proposed legislation. There are over 140 tax bills filed in the House. Changing Louisiana’s tax laws are a major debate, because one-point-three billion dollars in temporary taxes expire next year. Havard says it is the legislature’s job to create a way to stabilize the budget.

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Most Louisiana residents approve of Medicaid expansion, according to an LSU survey. Director of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, Dr. Michael Henderson says 72 percent of respondents for the 2017 Louisiana Survey approve of the expansion. He says the approval rating for the Affordable Care Act has increased over the past few years.

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Henderson says they’re seeing a similar trend nationwide. He says it could be because former-President Obama has left office and people no longer attach their feelings towards him to the law. But he suspects it has more to do with people learning more about the ACA.

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But the survey finds only 42 percent of voters approve of the Affordable Care Act. Henderson says people also may not realize that Medicaid expansion is a provision of the ACA. But he suspects the 51 percent unfavorable view has more to do with politics.

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According to the survey, 76 percent of Democrats have a favorable view of Obamacare, while 80 percent of Republicans have an unfavorable view.

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The Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating an early morning incident in which they believe a person or persons drove by a bunch of houses and cars and started shooting at random. Chief Deputy Mike Haley says they received reports of gunfire in Mt. Hermon around 4am…:

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Haley says they know the gunfire was coming from a pickup truck, but not much beyond that. He says it’s not known who is responsible or why they were doing it…:

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13:30 Newscast, April 11th, 2017

Most Louisiana residents approve of Medicaid expansion, according to an LSU survey. Director of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, Dr. Michael Henderson says 72 percent of respondents for the 2017 Louisiana Survey approve of the expansion. He says the approval rating for the Affordable Care Act has increased over the past few years…:
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He suspects this is because more people are learning about the ACA.

Attorney General Jeff Landry is once again suing Governor John Bel Edwards, and this time it’s over money. The AG’s office says the state is taking ownership of an escrow account with settlement money that Landry says is supposed to be for the Department of Justice’s use. Edwards’ responded saying the money does not belong to the DOJ and he’s more than willing to defend that in court.

73% of small businesses in the staet oppose a gas tax hike. Dawn Starns, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says their survey indicated owners don’t feel increased revenue would actually go towards roads. She says state government needs to do more with what they have available to them…:
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She says most small businesses don’t feel that they have a traffic problem and don’t think additional revenue would benefit them.

The House Ways and Means Committee began looking at various tax proposals today that will be discussed over the next several weeks. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard is pushing legislation which he says is the most sensible approach of alleviating the tax burden on residents, and asks businesses to pay their fair share…:
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A vote was not taken on Havard’s proposed legislation. There are over 140 tax bills filed in the House.

 

12:30 Newscast, April 11th, 2017

The majority of Louisiana small business owners oppose an increase to the state’s gasoline tax. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Meanwhile, the House Ways and Means Committee began a series of meetings today looking at various tax proposals that will be discussed over the next several weeks. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard is pushing legislation that would reduce taxes on individuals but increase taxes on businesses…:
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An Easter egg hunt with numerous children in attendance turned violent when a Thibodaux man’s ex-girlfriend showed up armed with a shovel handle. David Melancon with Thibodaux Police says 33-year-old Junius Boyd was at the event in Peltier (Pel-chay) Park when 25-year-old Florence Robinson arrived, just hours after the two ended their relationship…:
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He says Boyd then got out of the vehicle and starting hitting Robinson with the shovel handle. They both face aggravated battery charges.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development officially released the $1.6 billion in flood recovery funds appropriated by Congress. The state is now asking each homeowner who received flood damage to fill out a survey at restore.la.gov to determine their eligibility for federal assistance.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

There’s a report former LSU running back Leonard Fournette is meeting with the Cincinnati Bengals. It looks like the Bengals are interested in drafting a running back as they’ve also met with Florida State’s Dalvin Cook and Oklahoma’s Joe Mixon. The Bengals have the ninth overall pick in the first round.

Former LSU track star Cyril Grayson has signed with the Seattle Seahawks, even though he hasn’t played in a football game since 2011. Grayson is a four-time NCAA track champion and participated in LSU pro day last week. He impressed Seattle enough that the Seahawks decided to sign him to a standard rookie deal.

Saints safety Kenny Vaccaro tells the Baton Rouge Advocate he’s interested in signing a contract extension with the Black and Gold.

And Louisiana Tech head football coach Skip Holtz has agreed to a five-year, three-point-five million dollar contract extension. He’s led the Bulldogs to three straight bowl victories.

LSU’s Eric Walker is the SEC Pitcher of the Week. Walker threw a four-hit shutout in the Tigers two to nothing series clinching win over the Razorbacks. Walker has extended his scoreless inning streak to 16 innings. Coach Paul Mainieri says Walker has shown a great ability to command all of his pitches…
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Tonight the Tigers face the Cajuns in the Wally Pontiff Junior Classic in Metairie. Freshman Matthew Beck will make hsi first start on the mount, the Cajuns will send freshman right-hander Jack Burk to the bump. He’s been impressive. Burk is 2-3 with a 2.23 ERA.

Also tonight, Nicholls is at Tulane, ULM hosts Louisiana Tech and McNeese State will host Alcorn State.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 11th

Small businesses oppose increasing the state’s gasoline tax. Dawn Starns, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says they surveyed their members and 73-percent oppose a gas tax hike. Starns says everyone wants to see better roads but….
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Lawmakers are expected to take up bills that would increase the gasoline tax by at least seven-cents a gallon.

The film tax credit program will be under a microscope this session, and LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott has conduced another study indicating the return on investment isn’t there for the state’s budget when it comes to movie incentives. He says Louisiana is subsidizing about 30 to 35-percent of the cost of making a film…:
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The film tax credit program is currently capped at 180 million dollars.

The federal government has granted Louisiana access to start dispensing 1.6 billion dollars to flooded residents. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor, Julie Baxter Payer..::
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The next big step for the state is to hire a contractor who will manage the Homeowner Assistance Program.

A Thibodaux man is in hot water with his wife and law enforcement. Thibodaux Police Corporal David Melancon says 33-year-old Junius Boyd hit his girlfriend with a shovel handle at an Easter Egg hunt, after she first attacked him with that shovel handle…
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Boyd and the women was arrested. Melancon says the altercation took place in front of Boyd’s wife and child.