LRN PM Newscall April 20

The Senate Education committee approved a measure that allows public school teachers to pray with students, if the child’s parents sign a permission slip. Jim Shannon has more.

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March Louisiana unemployment numbers had their biggest year to year drop in years. Matt Doyle has more.

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The Senate Education committee moved a measure that allows public school teachers to pray with students. The bill would further existing law that allows school employees to volunteer to supervise voluntary student-initiated, student-led prayer. Bossier City Senator Ryan Gatti.

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Gatti says the improved legislation will make it easier for the kids to do what they want to.

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The measure moves to the Senate floor. Metairie Senator Conrad Appel thinks the bill will only get the state sued and he voted against it.

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United States Senator John Kennedy is asking President Trump to put even higher tariffs on Chinese crawfish and shrimp. In a letter to the White House, Kennedy accused the Chinese of not trading fairly with the U-S.

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Earlier this month, President Trump instructed the United States Trade Representative to consider whether 100-billion dollars in additional tariffs would be appropriate. Kennedy says he’s asked the Trump administration to give full consideration to the inclusion of Chinese crawfish and shrimp.

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He added that a higher tariff on Chinese crawfish and shrimp would help our seafood industry, which has a 2.4 billion dollar impact on Louisiana’s economy…

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Unemployment is down to 4.4 percent in Louisiana, capping a three month run of strong jobs numbers. According to the March employment figures, 46-thousand people have joined the workforce over the last 12 months and state Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie says that puts us number one in the nation for new jobs added.

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One of Louisiana’s oil beds, Lafayette, is starting to recover jobs lost from last year’s oil bust. Dejoie says rising prices at the pump are paying dividends for the area.

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Healthcare and construction drove much of the job gains, but Dejoie says one high paying sector in particular is starting to show some explosive growth.

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Dejoie encourages anyone looking to take advantage of the rosier labor market to visit www.laworks.net for job listings and training opportunities.

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The Pelicans are on the verge of a series sweep after crushing the Trailblazers in game three 119-102. The Pels have been prolific, with an average margin of victory in the series of 9.3 points a game. Super Star Center Anthony Davis, who’s averaging nearly 28 points a game in the series, says the key to moving on is to continue to play suffocating defense.

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Power Forward Nicola Mirotic, who was obtained at the trade deadline after the team lost Demarcus Cousins for the year, dropped 30 on Portland last night. Mirotic says last night’s big win gives the team the momentum it needs to close out game four.

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Head coach Alvin Gentry says a bit reason for the blowout win was a raucous fan base that was locked in.

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Saturday’s game tips off at 4pm.

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Super Bowl wining head coach of the Eagles, Doug Pederson, is back in bayou to help ULM kick off the new football season. ULM Director of Marketing and Communications Julia Letlow says the former Warhawk QB is ready to help improve season-ticket sales and raise money…

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Letlow says it’s a chance for fans to get to know the highly regarded NFL coach.

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The “2018 Kickoff with Doug Pederson” is Saturday night in Fant-Ewing Coliseum.

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1:30PM LRN Newscast April 20

United States Senator John Kennedy is asking President Trump to put even higher tariff’s on Chinese Crayfish and Shrimp. In a letter to the White House, Kennedy accused the Chinese of not trading fairly with the U-S.

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Earlier this month, President Trump instructed the United States Trade Representative to consider an additional 100 billion in tarrifs.

Unemployment is down to 4.4 percent in Louisiana, capping a three month run of strong jobs numbers. According to the March employment figures, 46-thousand people have joined the workforce over the last 12 months and state Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie says one high paying sector in particular is starting to show some explosive growth.

Cut 11 (10) “particular careers.”

The Pelicans are on the verge of a series sweep after crushing the Trailblazers in game three 119-102. The Pels have been prolific, with an average margin of victory in the series of 9.3 points a game. Super Star Center Anthony Davis, who’s averaging nearly 28 points a game in the series, says the key to moving on is to continue to play suffocating defense.

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Saturday’s game tips off at 4pm.

The Senate Education committee moved a measure that allows public school teachers to pray with students. The bill would further existing law that allows school employees to volunteer to supervise voluntary student-initiated, student-led prayer. But Metairie Senator Conrad Appel thinks the bill will only get the state sued. He voted against the bill.

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12:30 LRN Newscast April 20

Unemployment is down to 4.4 percent in Louisiana, capping a three month run of strong job numbers.
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That’s Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie, who says 46-thousand people have joined the workforce over the last 12 months.

U-S Senator John Kennedy has written a letter to the President urging his administration to place higher tariffs on Chinese crawfish and shrimp….
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Earlier this month, President Trump instructed the United States Trade Representative to consider whether 100-billion dollars in additional tariffs on China would be appropriate.

The Senate Finance Committee meets on Sunday where they’ll begin to discuss the House approved budget that Governor Edwards says contains deep cuts to health care services for the poor, disabled and elderly. Edwards says the Senate will also not be able to provide a responsible spending plan either, because there’s not enough revenue to fund all of the state’s priorities….
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Edwards says he’s spoken with legislative leaders about ending the regular session early and starting a special session in mid-May to pass tax bills to make up the revenue shortfall.

11:30 A.M. Newscast 04/20/2018

The Senate Education committee moved a measure that allows public school teachers to pray with students. The bill would further existing law that allows school employees to volunteer to supervise voluntary student-initiated, student-led prayer. Bossier City Senator Ryan Gatti.

Gatti says the improved legislation will make it easier for the kids to do what they want to.

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Four former LSU students pleaded not guilty this morning in the Maxwell Gruber hazing case. 20 year old Matthew Naquin faces negligent homicide charges, Sean-Paul Gott, Patrick Forde, & Ryan Isto were charged with hazing. Naquin faces up to five years while the other three are facing 30 days. All four were indicted last month by an east Baton Rouge parish grand jury for the alcohol related death of Maxwell Gruber in September. District Court Judge Beau Higginbotham has set a September trial date.

 

 

The Louisiana Department of Corrections is rolling back a policy that allowed state prisons to bar inmates from talking to the media. Michael Farrar has more.

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A ceremony is being held today for a Korean War Veteran from Ferriday whose remains are being returned home after 68 years. 19-year-old Sergeant Lester Walker was deployed to Korea with an anti-air craft weapons battalion. Congressman Ralph Abraham says Walker was lost during the first months of the war.

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10:30 A.M. Newscast 04/20/2018

The senate education committee moved a measure that allows public school teachers to pray with students. The bill would further existing law that allows school employees to volunteer to supervise voluntary student-initiated, student-led prayer. Bossier Senator Ryan Gatti.

Cut 3 (:12) “get sued”

Four former LSU students pleaded not guilty in the Maxwell Gruber hazing case. 20 year old Matthew Naquin faces negligent homicide charges, Sean-Paul Gott, Patrick Forde, & Ryan Isto were charged with hazing. Naquin faces up to five years while the other three are facing 30 days. All four were indicted last month by an east Baton Rouge parish grand jury for the alcohol related death of Maxwell Gruber in September.

 

The remains of a North Louisiana Korean War vet are being returned home after 68 years. Matt Doyle has more.

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A seven year old policy barring inmates from talking to the media about their cases has been lifted by the Louisiana Department of Corrections after a challenge from the ACLU. ACLU Staff Attorney Bruce Hamilton says the gag order was a gross violation of inmates civil rights.

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9:30 A.M. Newscast 04/20/2018

A ceremony is being held today for a Korean War Veteran from Ferriday whose remains are being returned home after 68 years. 19-year-old Sergeant Lester Walker was deployed to Korea with an anti-air craft weapons battalion. Congressman Ralph Abraham says he was lost during the first months of the war.

Abraham says hundreds lined the runway as Walker was returned home, in a show of solidarity with all gold star families. Abraham says it’s been cathartic for the north Louisiana community.

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An armistice was signed in 1953, but the war is technically still ongoing.

A seven year old policy barring inmates from talking to the media about their cases has been lifted by the Louisiana Department of Corrections after a challenge from the ACLU. ACLU Staff Attorney Bruce Hamilton

says the justice system isn’t perfect, which is why inmates need the right to tell their stories to the media.

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The House narrowly passed a budget that would fund TOPS at 80% and maintain higher ed funding, but would implement deep cuts in healthcare funding, potentially ending public-private partnership hospitals that care for the poor.

House Democratic Chairman Robert Johnson went after legislators who voted yea on the proposed budget.

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The Pelicans made it look easy last night and pounded the Portland Trail Blazers 119 to 102 and a three games to nothing lead in the series. Sixth seeded New Orleans took control with a 36 point 1st quarter. Nikola Mirotic started off hot and finished with 30 points on 12 of 15 shooting. Anthony Davis had 28 points and 11 rebounds. Jrue Holiday and Rajon Rondo each had 16 points and Rondo added 11 assts. The Pels can complete the sweep on Saturday afternoon.

8:30 A.M. Newscast 04/20/2018

The House passed a budget that maintains higher ed spending, and funds TOPS at 80 percent, but slashes healthcare. Jeff Palermo has more.

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A ceremony is being held today for a Korean War Veteran from Faraday whose remains are being returned home after 68 years. 19-year-old Sergeant Lester Walker was deployed to Korea with an anti-air craft weapons battalion. Congressman Ralph Abraham says Walker was lost during the first months of the war.

36,914 American Servicemen and women were lost in the conflict that is often referred to as the “Forgotten War”, due its lack of recognition. Abraham says those sacrifices need to be remembered.

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A seven year old policy barring inmates from talking to the media about their cases has been lifted by the Louisiana Department of Corrections after a challenge from the ACLU. ACLU Staff Attorney Bruce Hamilton says the gag order was a gross violation of inmates civil rights.

The suit was brought on behalf of Darold Hines, an Angola Inmate, who was denied the right to speak to LSU reporters who were investigating his case. Hamilton says just because they are prisoners, doesn’t mean they don’t have rights.

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The LSU baseball team begins a three-game series tonight at South Carolina. The road has not been friendly to the Bayou Bengals as they are 2-8 away from Alex Box Stadium. LSU will start Zack Hess on the mound and he’s won his last three outings

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7:30 A.M. Newscast 04/20/2018

The Louisiana Department of Corrections is rolling back a policy that allowed state prisons to bar inmates from talking to the media. Michael Farrar has more.

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A ceremony is being held today for a Korean War Veteran from Ferriday whose remains are being returned home after 68 years. 19-year-old Sergeant Lester Walker was deployed to Korea with an anti-air craft weapons battalion. Congressman Ralph Abraham says Walker was lost during the first months of the war.

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Governor John Bel Edwards says the proposed budget that was approved by the House is a non-starter, and if it reaches his desk, he’s not signing it. The budget maintains higher ed, and funds TOPS at 80 percent, but includes steep cuts to healthcare that could shutter public-private hospitals that care for the poor. Edwards says it’s a budget unworthy of the people of Louisiana.

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The proposed spending plan goes to the Senate Finance Committee who will meet Sunday. It’s possible the Senate may not even vote on a budget.

House GOP Chairman Lance Harris says the budget is the best they could do with the funds they have available.

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6:30 A.M. Newscast 04/20/2018

The remains of a North Louisiana Korean War vet are being returned home after 68 years. Matt Doyle has more.

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A seven year old policy barring inmates from talking to the media about their cases has been lifted by the Louisiana Department of Corrections after a challenge from the ACLU. ACLU Staff Attorney Bruce Hamilton says the gag order was a gross violation of inmates civil rights.

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The House narrowly passed a budget that would fund TOPS at 80% and maintain higher ed funding, but would implement deep cuts in healthcare funding, potentially ending public-private partnership hospitals that care for the poor. House Appropriations Chairman Republican Cameron Henry says the state cannot afford to maintain its current healthcare spending.

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House Democrats nearly unanimously voted against the budget. New Orleans Representative Gary Carter says if passed, the spending plan would kill people.

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06:45 LRN Sportscast April 20

The Pelicans made it look easy last night and pounded the Portland Trail Blazers 119 to 102 and a three games to nothing lead in the series. Sixth seeded New Orleans took control with a 36 point 1st quarter. Nikola Mirotic started off hot and finished with 30 points on 12 of 15 shooting. Anthony Davis had 28 points and 11 rebounds. Jrue Holiday and Rajon Rondo each had 16 points and Rondo added 11 assts. The Pels can complete the sweep on Saturday afternoon.

The Saints 2018 schedule features five prime-time games, including a Thanksgiving night contest against the Falcons in the Superdome. New Orleans will also host the Redskins on Monday night on October 8th. The Saints will visit Minnesota on October 28th for a Sunday night contest. Dallas for a Thursday night game on November 29th and a big Monday night matchup against the Panthers on December 19th.

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Saturday is LSU’s Spring Game and Tiger fans will be focusing on the three quarterbacks battling for the starting job. Gordy Rush of the LSU Sports Radio Network says the offense is a work in progress under first-year O-C Steve Ensminger, but the defense is loaded in the front seven….

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The Spring Game gets underway at 5 PM in Tiger Stadium.

Former LSU linebacker Kendell Beckwith is recovering from a fractured ankle suffered in a one-vehicle car accident in Louisiana. Beckwith had a solid rookie season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last year, recording 73 tackles and seven tackles for a loss. Its unknown how long Beckwith will be off the field.