Lousiana Senator Bill Cassidy is not a big fan of the defund police movement. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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In addition to Middleton Library, there’s now a movement to rename more buildings on LSU’s campus Brooke Thorington explains.
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Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy says the death of George Floyd while in the custody of Minneapolis Police Officers should not have occurred, but calls defunding police a stupid idea. Cassidy says cutting law enforcement budgets will only help criminals.
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Cassidy says the focus should be on police reform and also allocating more dollars towards mental health programs so that officers have fewer encounters with mentally ill individuals. But he admits this is not an overnight solution…
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Senate Democrats have proposed a National Police Misconduct Registry as a way to prevent problematic officers from getting hired at another police force. Cassidy says a similar system is already in place for physicians, so a registry for police officers could work if there’s due process…
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A long-standing Mardi Gras tradition is being canceled in 2021 due to COVID-19. Senior Lieutenant with Mystick Krewe of Louisianians Tyron Picard says the Washington DC Mardi Gras will not be taking place next January.
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The event features Louisiana’s biggest movers and shakers in D.C. for three days of politicking and celebrations. More than 2,000 people from Louisiana attend the four-day event in the nation’s capital. Picard says the 76-year event has only seen cancellations three other times.
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The event started off as just a cocktail party and a way for the Louisianan congressional delegation to celebrate Mardi Gras away from the Bayou State. Picard says while it is disappointing to see the event be canceled, the focus now shifts to 2022.
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A proposal is in the works to rename LSU’s Middleton Library and there is also a movement to rename eleven more buildings on campus. President of LSU College Dems Daniel Carpenter says there are buildings named after Confederate soldiers…
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The organization posted a press release on its Twitter page with suggestions of whom the buildings should be named after, as opposed to those with confederate or racists backgrounds.
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Carpenter says it is time for LSU to make the campus more welcoming and open, especially for black students.
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Governor John Bel Edwards says he supports the renaming Middleton Library. The Middleton family issued a statement opposing the name change and referred to their ancestor General Troy Middleton as a war hero and a Louisiana icon.
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Iconic French Quarter bars are set to reopen at 25 percent capacity Saturday as New Orleans enters Phase Two.
This veteran French Quarter bartender says while some bars will open for the first time, many have been slinging drinks since Phase One…
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Bars with Department of Health food service certifications have been allowed to operate as restaurants, which have a 50 percent capacity limit at the moment.
The COVID shutdown has been devastating to service industry employees, but this Bourbon Street pro says reopening establishments at a quarter capacity does them no favors…
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That bartender says patrons must observe strict social distancing and must wear masks while inside bars or we could see super spreading incidents like have happened in other countries.
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Phase Two requires patrons to space out six feet away from other groups and calls for setting up tables for patrons to be served at like a restaurant.