The Council for a Better Louisiana is endorsing all six amendments on the November ballot. Mike Farrar has more.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs in New Orleans is receiving 85,000 dollars to fight veteran homelessness. Matt Doyle has more on the story.
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Congressman Steve Scalise says he expects this year’s midterms to come down to the wire. Matt Doyle has more.
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The Council for a Better Louisiana is backing all six amendments on the November 6th ballot. The 2nd amendment on the ballot, requiring unanimous jury verdicts in criminal cases, has been receiving a lot of national attention, with over a million dollars raised to support a YES campaign. CABL President Barry Erwin explains why they’re backing the historic legal change.
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The amendment has received support from both the Republican and Democratic state parties.
The first amendment on the ballot is a bit of a redo of a previous law that used to be on the books that banned convicted felons from running for office. This version of the law would keep convicted felons out of office for five years after their sentence ends, a move Irwin does not view as being particularly controversial.
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The fourth amendment on the ballot covers the question of whether the state should use gas tax money to pay for the state police. A series of other legislation starting in 2015 started the process of making sure fuel tax money went to infrastructure, and Erwin says this will seal the deal on that for good.
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The other amendments cover property tax questions, and the sharing of government equipment between agencies.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs in New Orleans is receiving 84,886 dollars to provide a permanent home to an estimated 12 Veterans experiencing homelessness in East Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Chief of Social Work for the Department of Veterans Affairs in New Orleans Cecilia Graham says the funds benefit veterans in a variety of ways…
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The grant will be provided through the HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program.
Several years ago the city of New Orleans announced a goal to end veteran homelessness but Graham says the fluid homeless population means the VA is constantly out serving the community…
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Veterans participating in the program rent privately owned housing and generally contribute no more than 30 percent of their income toward rent.
Graham says in 2018 alone New Orleans was issued 801 housing vouchers…
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For more information visit www.neworleans.va.gov,
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Louisiana gets hit with some more cold air today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says much of the state will need a jacket…
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Keim says high temperatures today will be in 50s for north and central Louisiana, while south Lousiaina will be in the low 70s. He says that’s quite a change compared to what we’ve been seeing…
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The cool air should remain in place until Friday. Keim says this front has also brought rain to the Bayou State, especially for north Louisiana…
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Republican Majority Whip Steve Scalise says the mid-term election is going to be a tight one, with record spending and surging voter enthusiasm likely to push the contest for Congress to a last second finish. Scalise, on the Newell Normand Show, says he’s been touring the country helping his GOP colleagues in tough elections keep their head above water amidst a rising tide of money.
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The Louisiana mid-term elections are not expected to bring any surprise results, with all incumbents comfortably ahead in the polls.
The potential for a “Blue Wave” that washes dozens of new Democrats into national office has led to growing possibility that Republicans may lose the House for the first time since they took control in 2011. The southeast Louisiana Congressman says the battle is coming down to around four dozen seats.
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Recent polling indicates the Democrats will likely retake the House, but fail to take the Senate.
Scalise touted the president’s record on the economy and foreign policy, but says Trump’s political opponents have been able to channel their frustrations with the president into voter interest into the November mid-term.
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LSU is moving on from its big victory over Georgia and they are now getting ready to host 22nd ranked Mississippi State. The Bulldogs rushed for 285 yards in a 37-7 win over the Tigers last season and this year State is averaging 241 yards on the ground. Coach Ed Orgeron’s team slowed down Georgia’s run game, but Mississippi State has a different run attack
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LSU’s offense is not ranked high compared to the other SEC teams, but it has been a balanced attack through seven games, 1,415 yards on the ground, compared to 1,415 yards through the air. Orgeron has been impressed with his offensive coaches daily preparation…
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The Saints get back to work this week as they should feel rested after a bye week. New Orleans 7-2 after the bye since 2009. Coach Sean Payton says about 10 years ago he spoke with Chiefs Coach Andy Reid about handling the week off…
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The Saints are in Baltimore this Sunday to visit the 4-2 Ravens. New Orleans has yet to beat the Ravens since Payton and Drew Brees arrived in the Big Easy. Payton says Baltimore has been a well coached team under John Harbaugh…
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