In Washington House Speaker Paul Ryan’s announcement that he will not seek re-election has sparked debate over who will run. Jim Shannon has more.
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Legislation to legalize fantasy sports betting in Louisiana is heading to the House floor. Jeff Palermo has the story….
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In Washington the announcement of House Speaker Paul Ryan’s, R-Wisconsin, decision not to seek re-election has sparked debate over who might be the next Speaker. New Orleans area Congressman Steve Scalise’s is considered a strong candidate. Political analyst Clancy DuBos says Scalise has as good a chance as anyone.
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DuBos says if it were up to President Trump, Salise would have the job.
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He adds that Louisiana would benefit greatly if Scalise is House Speaker.
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The Republicans have to maintain control of the House for Scalise to have any chance. The election is in November. Scalise told the Associated Press that now is not the time for people to talk about what titles they want.
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Senator John Kennedy wants to hold Facebook and it’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg accountable for any breach in privacy. He is testifying before House Energy and Commerce Committee about a data breach affecting as many as 87-million Facebook users by a data firm with ties to President Trump’s campaign. Kennedy says any trust that users placed in Facebook is no more after this incident…
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Even though Facebook is being used as an avenue for many to get news and information, Kennedy feels Facebook pushes it’s own political agenda…
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Kennedy hopes that Zuckerberg will be held accountable for what he allows to be put on Facebook, good or bad…
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The House Criminal Justice Committee approves legislation that would allow fantasy sports players in Louisiana to collect winnings if they win contests hosted by third party groups like Fan Duel and Draft Kings. Gretna Representative Joseph Marino says each parish will have a chance to decide if they want to authorize fantasy sports gambling
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If the bill is approved, Louisiana could tax businesses that organize fantasy sports contests. And the bill’s author, Kirk Talbot gave fellow Representative Barbara Norton advice, if she decides to draft a fantasy sports team….
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The measure passed on a 10-4 vote. It has Baton Rouge Representative Denise Marcelle’s support…
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Louisiana Baptist office spokesperson Doctor Will Hall says legalizing fantasy sports betting is an expansion of gambling and it will create more problem gamblers….
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The House Criminal Justice Committee voted down a bill seeking to end the death penalty in Louisiana. Bossier City Representative Raymond Crews says there needs to be severe consequences for first-degree murder and raping children under the age of 13….
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New Iberia Representative Terry Landry marched a dozen religious groups to testify in favor of his bill,. which was debated for two hours.
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Crews didn’t agree with Landry’s bill no matter how many groups testified.
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A similar bill is still alive in the senate, but if approved by the upper chamber, it would go before the same committee in the House.