Louisiana’s delegation votes along party lines for the House tax reform bill that was approved today. Jeff Palermo has more…
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Natchitoches dedicates its newly renovated Beauport Riverfront tonight on the heels of the 91st Christmas Festival of Lights. Emelie Gunn has more…
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The U.S. House approved the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which Republicans say will lower tax rates at all income levels and lower the corporate tax rate. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise says this legislation will also make it easier for everyday Americans to do their own taxes.
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The Senate still must vote on its own version of a tax reform plan and if that passes then the differences will be settled in a conference committee. Scalise says the House bill gives every income level a tax break. He says they have also doubled the standard deduction, which will be a big win for struggling families, as well as….
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Middle class families in Louisiana are predicted to see a raise in after-tax income of $1,857, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. New Orleans Democrat Cedric Richmond voted against it, because he says it will hurt undeserved communities. But Scalise says this bill will get our economy moving again and create jobs.
Cut 5 (11) “so long”
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Nicholls State has named Jay Clune as the university’s 6th president. Clune is currently the interim graduate dean for the University of West Florida. The Houma native is a Nicholls graduate and he will take over after the first of 2018. Clune says he wants students coming to Nicholls to learn in a modern environment…
Cut 6 (07) “some programs.”
For the past nine years, legislators have cut higher education budgets, trimed some 150-million-dollars over that period of time – 39-million-dollars for just Nicholls. Clune says he knows of other ways to raise money…
Cut 7 (09) “instructional costs.”
Clune says he knows there are issues at the school, but wants to tackle them head on…
Cut 8 (12) “and staff.”
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Baton Rouge Police have arrested a man in the 2014 killing of West St. John High School coach Juan Joseph. Sgt. Don Coppola says they had originally booked another man for the murder, but those charges were later dropped after the DA’s office said the shooter was misidentified. Coppola says now Jamarcus Goodman is charged with second degree murder…:
Cut 9 (05) “through DNA”
The murder happened on November 16th, 2014. Coppola says they believe Goodman was a passenger in a vehicle that had intentionally fired a weapon which struck and killed Joseph. He says investigators had been on the case exactly three years before they caught up with Goodman.
Cut 10 (09) “to this crime”
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Natchitoches unveils its newly renovated rue Beauport Riverfront tonight, which cost four million dollars. Mayor Lee Posey says they’ve added a new festival stage, amphitheater seating and a new Santa Claus house. He says restrooms and handicap ramps have also been added along the Cane River.
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The dedication comes as the 91st Christmas Festival of Lights is set to begin this Saturday in downtown Natchitoches with the official lighting ceremony starting at 6:30 p.m. Posey says the riverbank was torn up until about a month ago with the renovations. He says once sod was laid down, everything started to come together.
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Posey says the Festival of Lights takes place throughout seven weekends. He says tonight’s dedication is free to the public.
Cut 13 (11) “huge day”
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Officials say a fire claimed the lives of a girl and her grandfather in Livingston Parish late last night. Fire Chief Joe Koczrowski (Cuz-Rou-Ski) says two others were found alive outside of the mobile home when firefighters arrived, but the other two were already dead.
Cut 14 (06) “who’s deceased” (2x)
The residence did not have working smoke alarms. Koczrowski says a 53-year-old grandmother and her 13-year-old granddaughter suffered severe, but not life threatening injuries. He says they are still trying to determine the cause…:
Cut 15 (07) “purely accidental”