President Trump tours Sempra Energy’s 10-billion dollar liquefied natural gas export facility at 2 o’clock this afternoon. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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A bill that would extend “Stand Your Ground” legal protections to people in churches is set to be heard on the House floor today. Matt Doyle has more.
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The National Governor’s Association is holding its Cybersecurity summit in Shreveport. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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President Trump is visiting Cameron Parish at 2pm today to tour Sempra Energy’s 10-billion dollar liquefied natural gas export facility and will highlight job growth in the energy sector. Louisiana Oil & Gas Association president Gifford Briggs the area has a great story to tell the President as relates to the strength of the sector.
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Briggs says he’s seen the President take action to strengthen the energy sector in the offshore drilling area.
Briggs says the President will see just how big of a role Louisiana could be playing in the energy export market.
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President Trump will fly to New Orleans for a fundraiser following his time in Cameron Parish. This is his third trip to the bayou state since taking office.
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The House will debate a bill today that would add “place of worship” to the list of locations eligible for “Stand Your Ground” legal protections.
Bill author Houma Representative Beryl Amadee says currently, if you shoot a hostile intruder in your church, the legal burden is on you to prove that the shooting was justified, but if the law were to pass…
But opponents are concerned, saying the legislation does not outline specific situations that would result in legal protection. Louisiana Mom’s Demand Action chapter leader Angel Bradford says the legislation is flawed, and has no definition of what actually defines a threat…
Mom’s Demand Action is an anti-gun violence organization that opposes Stand Your Ground laws, calling them discriminatory.
Bradford says with the vague wording, this law could be applied to interpersonal conflicts that end in a death, or situations where a trigger happy congregant becomes suspicious of a new attendee, because it does not identify what “unlawful entry” is in the context of an open church…
But Amadee says her understanding of the bill is that it only would be applied in cases where a threat is obvious, like the recent, headline grabbing church shootings…
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Shreveport is hosting the National Governor’s Association cybersecurity summit. Governor John Bel Edwards is the co-chair of the cyber task force for the association and considers the area the cyber corridor of the state. Chief of staff to the Governor, Mark Cooper says the event will see the attendants from all fifty states and will be one of the biggest conferences of the association of the year.
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Cooper says at the summit, Governor Edwards will have a big announcement.
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The northwest part of the state has seen job losses as of late, but Cooper says Louisiana’s colleges with tech-savvy programs will be showcased at the event that will be attractive to bringing in new business.
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American Idol top 3 contestant and Livingston Parish native Laine Hardy will be parading through the town of Livingston this evening starting at 5:15. The celebration will be filmed and used for the show’s pre-finale “Homecoming Week”.
Hardy could be the first Idol winner from the Bayou State in the show’s 17 seasons, and says the experience has been unforgettable.
The parade will roll from the Livingston Post Office office to the Livingston Parish Fairgrounds. Parking is not allowed on the route, and Parish officials are recommending visitors park at the fairgrounds.
Hardy says it’s a chance for him to give a warm welcome to all the fans that have voted him through weeks of the program. After the parade ends, he says he’ll be putting on a free concert.
Hardy will perform on the finale this Sunday night.
The 18-year-old says he credits his success to the musical upbringing he’s had in The Boot.
Hardy talked with Michelle Southern of Eagle 98.1
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The LSU baseball team is falling in the polls, but Coach Paul Mainieri believes his team can still host an NCAA Regional. Mainieri says for that to occur, the Tigers need a win tonight against UNO and then they must play well against Auburn in a series that starts on Thursday
LSU is coming off a much needed win over fourth ranked Arkansas on Saturday. The Tigers got a big boost out of the bullpen from Todd Peterson, who threw four scoreless innings of one-hit ball. The junior from Florida has had his struggles this season, but Mainieri still believes in Peterson…