2:30 LRN Newscast February 10

Louisiana Senior Senator Bill Cassidy is taking criticism from his Republican colleagues for voting yes on moving forward with former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says support for Cassidy among Republicans may fall, but his overall popularity in the state may stay the same…
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Expect tax reform to be a popular topic for the regular session that starts in April. Locals are in charge of collecting sales taxes, but state legislators are interested in revamping the centralized sales tax collection system, but Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott says it will also need voter approval…
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State, industry, parish, and Congressional leaders met today at the Capitol to discuss forming a united front to oppose the Biden Administration’s recent oil and gas policies.…
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Governor John Bel Edwards has extended the modified Phase 2 coronavirus restrictions for at least another three weeks. The statewide mask mandate stays in place, most bars will stay closed and most businesses are restricted to 50-percent occupancy limits. Edwards hopes to ease some restrictions in March.

LRN PM Newscall February 10

Senator Bill Cassidy’s reversal on the question of whether it is constitutional to impeach a President who is out of office came as a surprise to many. Matt Doyle has the story.

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State, industry, parish, and Congressional leaders met today at the Capitol to discuss forming a united front to oppose the Biden Administration’s recent oil and gas policies. Jeff Palermo has more…

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ULM Poli Sci Professor Joshua Stockley says Senator Bill Cassidy’s vote calling the impeachment of former President Trump constitutional was a surprising move.

The vote was a reversal on the issue for the Senator and triggered a strong condemnation from the state GOP.

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Cassidy defended the vote, saying the Trump legal team did a terrible job Tuesday while the House managers presenting the Democrats’ case were well prepared.

Stockley says this may be Cassidy, recently reelected to a six-year term, expressing a more independent streak that he was known for before his first term in the US Senate.

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Stockley does not expect the Senator to see much of an overall dip in popularity despite voting against Trump, who is still quite popular in Louisiana.

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Cassidy says his support for the constitutionality of impeaching a President who is out of office is not an indicator of how he will ultimately vote over the question of whether the former President incited an insurrection on January 6th.

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An arrest has been made in the Quawan Charles case. The St. Mary Parish 15-year-old was found in a wooded area of Iberia Parish last November. Iberia Sheriff Tommy Romero says they arrested one of the last people to see Charles alive, 37-year-old Janet Irvin

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Irvin’s exact role in Charles’s death is not known. One autopsy says he might have drowned himself during a psychotic episode possibly brought on by marijuana.  Romero says based on numerous interviews, forensic evidence, and their autopsy report they arrested Irvin in Lafayette Parish…

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Irvin has been charged with failure to report a missing child and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Attorneys for Charles’s family say Irvin picked up Charles from his home in Baldwin without parental permission. Charles was reported missing on October 30th and his body was found on November 3rd. Romero says immediately after the arrest he spoke with the parents of Charles

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Irvin’s bond has been set at 400-thousand dollars.

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A Legislative committee met today hoping to build a coalition of parties interested in reversing the Biden Administration’s recent oil and gas policies.

State Department of Natural Resources Secretary Thomas Harris spoke on behalf of Governor Edwards’ Administration. He says lowering domestic oil and gas production won’t lower overall carbon emissions.

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Parish Presidents, members of the Louisiana Congressional Delegation, oil and gas industry leaders, and state lawmakers all testified at the hearing against the revoking of the Keystone XL Pipeline permit and moratorium on new oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters.

Harris says the Edwards Administration supports lowering carbon emissions and wants to present an alternate plan to do so to the Biden Administration.

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Edwards recently spoke with the person tapped to be the Biden Administration’s Energy Secretary.

Some are calling for a more forceful response from Governor Edwards. Harris says that’s counterproductive.

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The Biden Administration says these restrictions on domestic oil and gas production are key to helping the country hit carbon neutrality by 2050, thus limiting catastrophic levels of future global temperature increase.

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Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott expects the Legislature will seek to reform the way the state collects sales taxes when the legislative session begins in April. Scott says a task force has been working to bring the state’s sales tax collection system in line with the rest of the country.

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It’s a touchy subject as many parish leaders do not want to give up direct control of their sales tax collections. Scott says that’s because local governments rely heavily on those revenues.

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Scott says even if the Legislature passes an item to reform and centralize sales tax collections, voters will have the last say.

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1:30 LRN Newscast Feb 10

A Legislative committee meeting today hopes to build a coalition of parties interested in reversing the Biden Administration’s recent oil and gas policies. State Department of Natural Resources Secretary Thomas Harris spoke on behalf of Governor Edwards’ Administration. He says lowering domestic oil and gas production won’t lower overall carbon emissions.

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Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott expects the Legislature will seek to reform the way the state collects sales taxes when the legislative session begins in April. Scott says it’s a touchy subject as many parish leaders do not want to give up direct control of their collections that’s because local governments rely heavily on those revenues.

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ULM Poli Sci Professor Joshua Stockley says Senator Bill Cassidy’s vote calling the impeachment of former President Trump constitutional was a surprising move and this may be Cassidy, recently reelected to a six-year term, expressing a more independent streak that he was known for before his first term in the US Senate.

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An arrest has been made in the Quawan Charles case. The St. Mary Parish 15-year-old was found in a wooded area of Iberia Parish last November. Iberia Sheriff Tommy Romero says they arrested one of the last people to see Charles alive, 37-year-old Janet Irvin.

Cut 6 (11) “…of a minor.”

Irvin’s bond has been set at 400-thousand dollars.

12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 10

37-year-old Jane Irvin has been arrested in connection with the Quawan Charles case, Charles is the St. Mary Parish 15-year-old who was found in a wooded area of Iberia Parish last November. Irvin was reportedly the last person to be seen with Charles. Iberia Sheriff Tommy Romero says immediately after the arrest he spoke with the parents of Charles.

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Irvin’s bond has been set at 400-thousand dollars.

Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott expects the Legislature will seek to reform the way the state collects sales taxes when the legislative session begins in April. Scott says a task force has been working to bring the state’s sales tax collection system in line with the rest of the country.

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Senator Bill Cassidy’s reversal on the question of whether it is constitutional to impeach a President who is out of office came as a surprise to many. Matt Doyle has the story.

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1140 Sportscast 2/10

The LSU basketball team will take on Mississippi State on the road tonight at 8 p.m. The Tigers have struggled lately, losing four of their last five games. March is right around the corner and the team is trying to build its NCAA Tournament resume. Coach Will Wade says every game from here on out is important.

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The New Orleans Pelicans defeated the Houston Rockets last night by a score of 130-101 to get a fourth straight win.  Guard Josh Hart came off the bench and poured in 20 points and grabbed an impressive 17 rebounds.  Forward Brandon Ingram led all Pels players with 22 points, Zion Williamson added 20 points of his own.  The team improved to 10-12 and will be on the road to take on the Chicago Bulls tonight at 8 p.m.

The LSU football team added a big-time player to the 2021 recruiting class as four-star receiver Brian Thomas Jr chose the Tigers over Alabama and Texas A&M.  Thomas joins a recruiting class filled with talented receivers as he teams up with Deion Smith, Chris Hilton, Jack Bech, and Malik Nabers.  With Thomas on board, LSU now has 23 signees in the 2021 class.

When Southern and Grambling kickoff the spring football season, they will be without a familiar opponent as defending SWAC champion Alcorn State has decided not to participate in the football season.  Southern will open the season against Alabama State on the road and Grambling will host Prairie View A&M.

658 days ago was the last time Louisiana Tech’s baseball team played a game on campus.  After almost 22 months, the team was able to practice at the new J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park yesterday.  The day began with optional batting practice at 1 p.m. before wrapping things up with an intra-squad scrimmage.  The Bulldogs will break in their new ballpark when they host Southern on February 26th for a three-game series.

11:30 LRN Newscast Feb 10

ULM Poli Sci Professor Joshua Stockley says Senator Bill Cassidy’s vote calling the impeachment of former President Trump constitutional was a surprising move. The vote was a reversal on the issue for the Senator and triggered strong condemnation from the state GOP.

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Cassidy defended the vote, saying the Trump legal team did a terrible job Tuesday while the House managers presenting Democrat’s case were well prepared.

An arrest has been made in the Quawan Charles case. The St. Mary Parish 15-year-old was found in a wooded area of Iberia Parish last November. Iberia Sheriff Tommy Romero says they’ve arrested 37-year-old Janet Irvin. He says based on numerous interviews, forensic evidence, and their autopsy report they arrested Irvin in Lafayette Parish…

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Governor Edwards extended the current modified phase two restrictions for another three weeks. Edwards says he’s concerned that the good progress we have made could be undone by the rapidly spreading UK variant which is 50 percent more infectious, and 30 percent more deadly.

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The Blackthorn Political Action Committee calls on Congressman Clay Higgins to resign. Blackthorn organizer Ken Miller says their ad features soundbites from Higgins’ fire-lit rant that went viral in which Higgins claims to have inside data to support Trump won the November 2020 election. Miller says Higgin’s behavior is unacceptable.

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Higgins issued a statement saying he will no respond to the false attack ads.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 10

An arrest has been made in the Quawan Charles case. The St. Mary Parish 15-year-old who was found in a wooded area of Iberia Parish last November. Iberia Sheriff Tommy Romero says they arrested one of the last people to see Charles alive, 37-year-old Janet Irvin.

Cut 6 (11) “…of a minor.”

Irvin’s exact role in Charles’s death is not known.

The House and Senate Natural Resources Committees are holding a joint meeting at the State Capitol today discussing the impacts and possible responses to President Biden’s executive orders halting new oil and natural gas leases on public lands and waters. Chair of the Senate Committee, Vermillion Parish Senator Bob Hensgens says the meeting allows local officials to explain personally how it impacts the state.

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Governor John Bel Edwards extends the current modified Phase Two for another three weeks, but indicates he is open to relaxing restriction once that order ends. Edwards says the state has made some good progress in pushing back the virus over the last month, but the baseline numbers that guide his policymaking remain too high to relax restrictions just yet.

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A Blackthorn PAC ad is calling for Congressman Clay Higgins to resign. In the ad, it refers to Higgins as a domestic terrorist and says he has blood on his hands after the January 6th riot. Blackthorn organizer Ken Miller says Higgins’s must answer for his extreme rhetoric.

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Higgins responded by saying he’s not concerned with the false attacks.

 

9:30 LRN Newscast February 10

The Louisiana Republican Party blasts Senator Bill Cassidy for voting for the impeachment proceedings to go forward against former President Donald Trump.
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An arrest has been made in the disappearance and death of 15-year-old Quawan Charles of Baldwin. Iberia Sheriff Tommy Romero says 37-year-old Janet Irvin failed to report Charles missing and contributed to juvenile delinquency. One autopsy report says Charles may have drowned himself during a psychotic episode brought on by marijuana.

The storming of the Capitol last month has motivated a Lafayette businessman to form a political action committee to bring awareness to what he feels are Congressman Clay Higgins’ extreme right views and calls for his resignation. Ken Miller says his Blachthorn PAC is producing anti-Higgins video ads in hopes of changing the mindset in the Third Congressional District.
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Higgins was just elected to a third term and says he’s not concerned with the targeted lies and false attacks coming from left-wing groups.

The House and Senate Natural Resources Committees are meeting at the State Capitol to discuss the impacts and possible responses to President Biden’s executive order that halts new oil and natural gas lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico. Senator Bob Hensgens of Vermilion Parish…
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8:30 LRN Newscast February 10

Louisiana Senators are split on whether Donald Trump’s impeachment trial is constitutional. Senator John Kennedy says it’s not because a private citizen can not be impeached, but Bill Cassidy voted yes after watching Trump’s team of lawyers make the case the trial should not happen…
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The Louisiana Republican Party says it is profoundly disappointed by Senator Cassidy’s vote.

Governor John Bel Edwards has announced the current COVID-19 mitigation rules will remain in place for another three weeks. But Edwards says if residents continue to mask up and practice social distancing, he’s bullish on the possibility of relaxing restrictions in March…
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The House and Senate Natural Resources Committees hold a joint meeting this morning to address the Biden Administration’s executive orders concerning the oil and gas industry…
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Louisiana has hired a firm to build a 14-million dollar coastal research center at Nicholls State University. Thibodaux-based Duplantis Design Group will design the center that will study the effects of land loss in the Terrebonne and Atchafalaya Basins. Nicholls President Jay Clune says when the school was founded in 1948, the university was 50 miles from the Gulf Coast and now it’s 24 miles away.

7:30 LRN Newscast February 10

The Louisiana Republican Party says it is profoundly disappointed that Senator Bill Cassidy voted yes to move forward with the second impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump. Cassidy says he changed his vote after watching the President’s defense team stumble during arguments over whether the impeachment trial is constitutional…
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Cassidy says his yes vote yesterday does not mean he’ll vote to impeach the President for provoking the riot on the U-S Capitol last month.

At the state capitol today, there’s a hearing to discuss the impacts President Joe Biden’s executive order that halts new lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico will have on Louisiana. Senate Natural Resources Chairman Bob Hensgens says he hopes to hear from the Edwards administration…
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Louisiana will remain under the current modified Phase Two coronavirus restrictions for the next three weeks. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The governor also got his first COVID vaccine shot yesterday along with Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin. The state has now administered 448-thousand first doses of the vaccine which is a higher number of confirmed coronavirus cases. But that’s not enough to prevent the cancellation of the Strawbery Festival in Ponchatoula for a second straight year. Organizers will look forward to April 2022.