6:30 LRN Newscast March 11

The 1.9 trillion dollar COVID-19 relief approved by Congress contains a significant, one-year expansion of the child tax credit. Parents are now eligible to receive up to 3,600 dollars per child. Louisiana Partnership for Children and Families Director Susan East Nelson…
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The current child tax credit is up to two thousand dollars per child, but about a third of families do not qualify.

During a legislative hearing, state lawmakers expressed their frustration to LSU officials that the Husch Blackwell report didn’t produce more significant consequences for those named in the report who mishandled cases of sexual assault. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell…
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The state health department says of those who’ve received one dose of the COVID vaccine so far, only 25-percent are Black. Brooke Thorington has more…
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AM LRN Newscall March 11

LDH says of those who’ve received one dose of the COVID vaccine so far, only 25-percent are Black. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Most parents will receive a significantly larger child tax credit as a result of the stimulus plan set to be signed by the President. Matt Doyle has the story.

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LSU officials were taken to task by lawmakers Wednesday over the school’s mishandling of sexual misconduct and assault. Matt Doyle has the story.

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According to the state department of health only a quarter of those who’ve received at least one dose of their COVID vaccine, so far are Black. Director of Community Partnerships and Health Equity at LDH, Dr. Earl Benjamin-Robinson says they are working to counter the hesitancy among blacks to be vaccinated.

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Benjamin-Robinson says they are holding vaccine events in locations accessible to the Black community.

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Benjamin-Robinson says a survey over the summer indicated that only 49-percent of Blacks in the state planned to get vaccinated. To counter hesitancy among Blacks they are working to establish trust in the community and offer an opportunity for a conversation with Blacks who doubt the vaccine.

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Benjamin-Robinson says Louisiana is not alone, other states are showing similar disparities among Blacks and vaccinations.

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The 1.9 trillion dollar American Rescue Act approved by Congress contains a significant, one-year expansion of the child tax credit. Parents are now eligible to receive up to 3,600 dollars per child five and under and 3,000 dollars per child age six to sixteen. Louisiana Partnership for Children and Families Director Susan East Nelson…

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The current child tax credit is 1,400 to 2,000 dollars per child but it’s estimated nearly a third of children live in households that do not qualify because their earnings are too low. The new legislation makes all households earning up to 150,000 dollars a year, and individuals making up to 75,000 dollars a year eligible.

The Act allows parents to receive the credit in installments of up to 300 dollars a month instead of collecting it on their return. Nelson says that’s more useful than the current end-of-year lump sum.

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The Treasury Department is still working out how the installment option will be handled and when it will be available.

Reports estimate the child tax credit expansion will cut child poverty by over 40 percent. Nelson calls it a landmark policy.

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Congressional Democrats indicated they will explore making the expansion permanent later this year. The American Rescue Act awaits President Biden’s signature. 

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The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has voted in favor of teacher and support staff pay raises along with $40-million in aid to public schools. BESE Member Doris Voitier (Vo-chey) says they looked at the needs of employees and school systems…

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The proposal that now goes before the state legislature would provide $400 raises for teachers and $200 for support staff, plus an additional 40-million dollars in state funding for public schools.

Voitier says if the Revenue Estimating Conference recognizes additional funds in April, BESE would like the option to increase the teacher pay raises.

Voitier says the legislature has the option to accept the $80-million request, reject it and at that point, the request would revert to the prior year, or send the request back to BESE.

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BESE is also asking the legislature for an additional $40-million for operational expenses. Voitier says expenses have increased and many school systems anticipate a decrease in local funding.

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Lawmakers grilled LSU officials about the school’s mishandling handling of sexual misconduct and assault cases documented in the Husch Blackwell report.

LSU interim President Thomas Galligan was asked by Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow if the school has reached out to assault victims it once ignored…

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Galligan was not President during the period covered by the report.

The only punishment to result from the report was the temporary suspensions of two athletic administrators. New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson asked how they could still be trusted to be responsible for students.

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The two administrators, Verge Ausberry and Miriam Segar, were suspended for 30 and 21 days without pay respectively.

Galligan defended the penalties saying there was no policy in place at the time detailing how administrators should have acted when they were made aware of incidents of misconduct. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell…

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Galligan told lawmakers the school reformed the way it handles such cases and will do better in the future. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says the administration’s reaction to the report doesn’t inspire confidence…

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The Louisiana Tech men’s basketball team will begin Conference Tournament play today and will take on the winner of the Florida Atlantic-UTEP game. Tech coach Eric Konkol says he may add some new wrinkles for the game.

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Tech is the number one west seed in the Conference-USA tournament.  Despite high expectations, Konkol says his team will not worry about the added pressure

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The Bulldogs have three players that average around 11 points per game in Isaiah Crawford, Kalob Ledoux, and Kenneth Lofton Jr.  Konkol says opponents can’t focus on one particular player which makes them harder to defend.

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530 PM LRN news

Congress passes the 1.9 trillion dollar American Rescue Act, President Biden’s covid relief and economic stimulus bill. The bill covers everything from a significantly increased and revamped child tax credit, 1,400 dollar stimulus checks to over 80 percent of Americans, increased health insurance subsidies, and a number of other items. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves voted against it citing its substantial cost…

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Graves additionally noted that as much as a trillion dollars from previous COVID relief bills remains unspent and spending in this plan stretches out to 2023.

Farmers Insurance, the 9th largest property and casualty insurance carrier in the country, is returning to Louisiana. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says adding the Bayou State and others is part of Farmers’ growth.

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The Saints have begun the process of releasing players in an effort to get under the salary cap. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Governor Edwards celebrates as the state registers 450,000 people who’ve completed their vaccine series. Edwards says that means more people have completed their series than have tested positive for COVID…

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Nearly a quarter of all Americans have now received at least one dose of the vaccine.

4:30 LRN Newscast Mar 10

The US House gave final passes to President Biden’s 1.9 trillion-dollar COVID relief and economic stimulus plan today. The Louisiana Congressional Delegation voted against the legislation. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the package is full of unnecessary spending.

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State health officer Doctor Joe Kanter says national data is showing that vaccine confidence is growing…
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Eligibility was increased in the state Tuesday allowing those 16 and older with certain health conditions to be vaccinated.

It was just over six months ago when Hurricane Laura caused widespread devastation in Louisiana. Laura affected 22 parishes and recovery efforts continue. FEMA spokesperson Tiana Suber says at one time more than 800 FEMA workers were in Louisiana providing assistance.

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Suber says currently only 400 survivors remain in hotels and approximately 1,200 households have been licensed into temporary housing.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces the return of Farmers Insurance to the state of Louisiana. Farmers sold policies in the state before but left after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Donelon says Farmers’ return to Louisiana in all 64 parishes is a huge win for consumer choice and cost.

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3:30 LRN Newscast Mar 10

President Biden’s 1.9 trillion-dollar COVID relief and economic stimulus plan gained final passage in the US House today. Matt Doyle has more.

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces the return of Farmers Insurance to the state of Louisiana. Farmers sold policies in the state before from 1999 to 2014 but left after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Donelon says having more insurance options helps policyholders.

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It was just over six months ago when Hurricane Laura caused widespread devastation in Louisiana. Laura affected about two-thirds of the state and recovery efforts continue. FEMA spokesperson Tiana Suber says for residents who are un or underinsured or have more damage than their inspection indicated she encourages you to register with and contact FEMA for assistance.

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Louisiana has reached another milestone with more residents that have completed vaccinations than those who tested positive for COVID. On Tuesday, the state expanded eligibility to include people 16 and over and with a health condition. State Health Officer Joe Kanter says conversations with vaccine providers resulted in the state opening the shot to more people.

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4;45 LRN Sportscast March 10

On the day the NFL set the salary cap for the 2021 season at 182-million dollars the Saints reportedly released receiver Emmanuel Sanders and linebacker Kwon Alexander. Sanders caught 61 passes this past season, while Alexander came to New Orleans via a mid-season trade and injured his Achilles. The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the release of Alexander will save the Saints over 13 million dollars against the salary cap. Sanders’s release will save four million dollars against the cap.

The Kansas City Star reports that Kansas will pay Les Miles nearly two million dollars not to coach anymore. Kansas Athletics Director Jeff Long said he asked Miles if there was anything that could embarrass the program and the mad hatter told him no. And breaking this afternoon, Long has been ousted as the school’s athletic director. He made the decision to hire his longtime friend in prior to the 2019 season. Long has been at K-U since 2018.

After beating Texas Southern 10-4 last night, 21st ranked LSU is at U-N-O tonight. Cade Doughty returned to the lineup last night after missing the Oral Roberts series with a shoulder injury and hit a home run and drove in three runs. Doughty also started at third base and Jordan Thompson was moved to shortstop.

Also tonight, the Ragin Cajuns are at third-ranked Mississippi State.

The SEC men’s basketball Tournament gets underway tonight in Nashville. The Tigers will play Friday night, looking to win a couple of games to improve their NCAA Tournament seeding. Associate Editor for Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook Blake Lowell says the Tigers can’t afford to lose on Friday…
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LSU will face either Ole Miss or South Carolina on Friday night.

In the Southland Tournament, Southeastern Louisiana takes on UNO tonight.

230 PM LRN News

More Louisianans have now completed their vaccine series than have tested positive for COVID. Governor Edwards says the 450,000 series competitions are proof the state is serious about fighting the pandemic and committed to ending it…

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The number is expected to balloon even faster now that those 16 and older with a wide range of common comorbidities are eligible to get vaccinated.

Farmers Insurance, the 9th largest property and casualty insurance carrier in the country, is returning to Louisiana after a seven-year hiatus. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon adding the Bayou State and others is part of Farmers’ growth.

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Farmers sold policies in the state before from 1999 to 2014 but left after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. 

The Saints have begun the process of releasing players in an effort to get under the salary cap. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The US House has given final passage to President Biden’s 1,9 trillion dollar COVID relief and economic stimulus package. Included in it is a substantial increase in the child tax credit, now up to 3,600 per child from the current cap of 1,400 to 2,000 dollars, and now fully refundable meaning families who previously didn’t make enough money to qualify for the credit will be able to receive it for 2021. Plans are being drawn up to allow parents to draw the credit in monthly installments.

LRN PM Newscall March 10

The Saints have begun the process of releasing players in an effort to get under the salary cap. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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President Biden’s 1.9 trillion dollar COVID relief and economic stimulus plan gained final passage in the US House today. Matt Doyle has more.

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces the return of Farmers Insurance to the state of Louisiana, offering automobile, property, and renter’s insurance. Farmers sold policies in the state before from 1999 to 2014 but left after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Donelon says having more insurance options helps policyholders.

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According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Farmers is the 9th largest property and casualty insurance carrier by premium volume in the U-S. Donelon says adding the Bayou State and others is part of Farmers’ growth.

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Donelon says Farmers’ return to Louisiana in all 64 parishes is a huge win for consumer choice and cost.

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Louisiana has reached another milestone in getting residents vaccinated against the coronavirus. Governor John Bel Edwards says the number of people who have completed the vaccine series exceeds the number of people who tested positive for COVID-19…

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Nearly 450-thousand residents have completed the vaccine series. The state has expanded eligibility to include people 16 and over and with a health condition that can contribute to a person becoming seriously ill from COVID. State health officer Joe Kanter says conversations with vaccine providers resulted in the state opening the shot to more people

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A threshold for herd immunity for the coronavirus is unknown, but estimates put it at 70 to 90 percent. Kanter says national data is showing that vaccine confidence is growing…

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It was just over six months ago when Hurricane Laura caused widespread devastation in Louisiana. Laura affected 22 parishes and recovery efforts continue. FEMA spokesperson Tiana Suber says at one time more than 800 FEMA workers were in Louisiana providing assistance.

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Suber says currently only 400 survivors remain in hotels and approximately 1,200 households have been licensed into temporary housing.

Similar to after hurricanes Katrina and Rita, FEMA is working on temporary trailer placement for homeowners as they rebuild, but it can be a lengthy process.

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Suber says for residents who are un or underinsured or have more damage than their inspection indicated she encourages you to register with and contact FEMA for assistance.

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The US House gave President Biden’s 1.9 trillion dollar COVID relief and economic stimulus plan final passage today on a party-line vote. 

The Louisiana Congressional Delegation is expected to vote against the plan. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the package is full of unnecessary spending.

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The bill covers everything from a significantly increased and revamped child tax credit, 1,400 dollar stimulus checks to over 80 percent of Americans, increased health insurance subsidies, and a number of other items.

The Biden Administration says the stimulus portion is vital to ensuring the nation sees a robust economic recovery from the pandemic. Graves says there’s evidence that we don’t need it.

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Graves additionally noted that as much as a trillion dollars from previous COVID relief bills remains unspent and spending in this plan stretches out to 2023.

Republicans have been most vocal about the 350 billion dollars in state aid. Graves says it’s a bailout for mismanaged state budgets.

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The package cleared the Senate on a 50-49 vote via tiebreaker from Vice President Harris. The plan now awaits the President’s signature. 

1:30 LRN Newscast March 10

The U-S House has given approval to a one-point-nine trillion dollar COVID relief package. The bill revamps the child tax credit, provides 1,400 dollar stimulus checks to over 80 percent of Americans, increased health insurance subsidies, and a number of other items.

The Biden Administration says the stimulus portion is vital to ensuring the nation sees a robust economic recovery from the pandemic. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says there’s evidence that we don’t need it.
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Housing remains a big issue in southwest Louisiana after Hurricanes Laura and Delta destroyed thousands of homes. FEMA spokesperson Tiana Suber says they are working on temporary trailer placement for homeowners as they rebuild, but it can be a lengthy process.
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COVID-19 vaccine eligibility has been expanded in Louisiana to include everyone 16 and older and with a health condition that makes them more at risk. Brooke Thorington reports pharmacies are prepared.
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And state health officer Doctor Joe Kanter says national data is showing that vaccine confidence is growing…
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12:30 LRN Newscast March 10

The US House is expected to give President Biden’s 1.9 trillion dollar COVID relief and economic stimulus plan final passage today on a party-line vote. The Louisiana Congressional Delegation is expected to vote against the legislation. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the package is full of unnecessary spending.

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Louisiana has reached another milestone with more residents that have completed vaccinations than those who tested positive for COVID. On Tuesday, the state expanded eligibility to include people 16 and over and with a health condition. State Health Officer Joe Kanter says conversations with vaccine providers resulted in the state opening the shot to more people.

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It was just over six months ago when Hurricane Laura caused widespread devastation in Louisiana. Laura affected 22 parishes and recovery efforts continue. FEMA spokesperson Tiana Suber says at one time more than 800 FEMA workers were in Louisiana providing assistance.

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Suber says currently only 400 survivors remain in hotels and approximately 1,200 households have been licensed into temporary housing.

And Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces the return of Farmers Insurance to the State of Louisiana.