LRN PM Newscall April 12

An EF3 tornado left an 8-mile path of destruction, claiming one life and damaging 25 homes in the village of Palmetto in St. Landry parish  Brooke Thorington has more.

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President Biden’s over two trillion dollar American Jobs Plan proposal could see Louisiana receive a massive windfall in federal infrastructure aid. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Residents in the St. Landry Parish village of Palmetto are rummaging through the damage from an EF3 tornado that ravaged at least 25 homes early Saturday morning and claimed one life. Parish President Jesse Bellard (Bell-ard) says the tornado touched down on Bolden Road just off Highway 359.

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The National Weather Service says debris could be seen 15-thousand feet in the air. Seven people were transported to the hospital where two remain, one with back and neck injuries, the other with a collapsed lung.

Bellard is encouraging those who received damage to report it to Damage.LA.Gov so the state can assess the damage and possibly receive funding.

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Bellard says he’s encouraged by the outpouring of support from residents of nearby towns assisting with clean-up and providing food for victims. As for tornado damage, he says this is the worst he’s ever seen.

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The St. Landry Foundation is also collecting funds to assist with transporting the body of the one fatality from the storm back to his home in Mexico so he can be buried.

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A 26-year-old woman who fell off her jet ski and was not found until the next day is listed in critical condition at a hospital in Covington. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck says the search began Friday night in the Tchefuncte River…

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Einck says the search resumed Saturday morning. He says at around 10:30 in the morning the woman’s jet ski was located and St. Tammany Parish deputies found her about a half-hour later…

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Einck says once the woman was discovered her, deputies quickly got her to a nearby boat launch…

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Louisiana could be in line for billions of dollars in federal “infrastructure” aid under President Biden’s over two trillion dollar American Jobs Plan.

Biden says Louisiana is in particular need, giving the state a D+ grade on the Infrastructure Report Card. State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson doesn’t dispute that appraisal.

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It’s currently unclear exactly how much of the two trillion dollar bill would be headed to Louisiana.

The single biggest item in the proposal is 600 billion dollars for transportation infrastructure, 115 billion of that going to repairing roads and bridges.

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Also included is 50 billion for infrastructure environmental resiliency, 111 billion for clean water infrastructure, 300 billion for manufacturing, 100 billion for broadband, and 85 billion for public transportation.

The AJP is marketed as an infrastructure bill but it contains hundreds of billions in funding for expanded childcare, elderly caregiving, and housing. Wilson says those investments are needed to power a modern economy.

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Over 900 bills and resolutions have been filed for the legislative session that began today and there are several measures dealing with the legalization of sports betting. Metairie Senator Cameron Henry says a big question is whether lawmakers will agree to allow residents in approved parishes to place bets on their phone

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Voters in 55 of 64 parishes said yes to legal sports betting in their parish last November. Henry says he’s heard the governor is not completely comfortable with mobile sports betting, where bets can be placed anywhere in an approved parish. He says as the legislation moves forward they’ll work with the governor’s office …

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Henry says lawmakers will also have to decide on how the activity will be taxed and where the revenue will go…

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Over 900 bills and resolutions have been filed for the legislative session that begins today and there are several measures dealing with the legalization of sports betting. Metairie Senator Cameron Henry says a big question is whether lawmakers will agree to allow residents in approved parishes to place bets on their phone

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President Biden’s American Jobs Plan calls for 115 billion dollars in funding for repairing the country’s decrepit roads and bridges. State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says if passed that means failing bridges in north Louisiana could get some TLC…

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Republicans have attacked the two trillion dollar proposal saying too much of it goes towards non-infrastructure spending.

Palmetto residents are picking up the pieces after a deadly EF 3 tornado touched down Saturday morning in the St. Landry Parish village. Parish President Jesse Bellard ays he’s encouraged by the efforts and outpouring of residents from nearby towns assisting with clean up and feeding those as they worked through debris. As for tornado damage, he says this is with the worst he’s ever seen.

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A 26-year-old woman who fell off her jet ski and was not found until the next day is listed in critical condition at a hospital in Covington. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck says authorities searched for the woman starting Friday night and discovered her jet ski around 1030 Saturday morning. Thirty minutes later they found her…

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12:30 LRN Newscast April 12

An EF3 tornado ripped through the village of Palmetto in St. Landry Parish early Saturday morning, claiming one life, and damaging 25 homes. Parish President Jesse Bellard (Bell-ard) encourages those with storm damage to report it to Damage.LA.Gov so the state can access the destruction and possibly receive funding.

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The St. Landry Parish Foundation is also collecting funds to assist with sending the body of the one fatality back to his family in Mexico.

Louisiana could be in line for billions of dollars in federal “infrastructure” aid under President Biden’s over two trillion-dollar American Jobs Plan. Biden says Louisiana is in need, giving the state a D+ grade on the Infrastructure Report Card. State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson doesn’t dispute that appraisal.

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A New Orleans lawmaker files legislation requiring college university employees who fail to properly report incidents of “power-based violence” such as sexual assault, harassment, and domestic violence to be terminated. Matt Doyle has the story.

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11:30 LRN Newscast April 12

The mishandling of previous sexual misconduct cases at LSU will be an issue in the legislative session that starts today. New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman has a bill that would require the firing of any university employee who fails to report sexual misconduct and abuse allegations…
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Freeman says cases of domestic violence, sexual assault, and harassment will be reported to that school’s Title Nine coordinator and the Title Nine coordinator will report the school’s chancellor.

Governor Edwards will kick off the 2021 Legislative session at 6PM with a speech at Southern University’s Mumford Stadium. Edwards will push for legislation to close the state’s gender pay gap, which he says remains among the worst in the country, and he wants to end discriminatory practices in setting auto insurance rates.
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Residents in the St. Landry Parish village of Palmetto are rummaging through the damage from an EF3 tornado that ravaged at least 25 homes early Saturday morning and claimed one life. Parish President Jesse Bellard (Bell-ard) says the tornado touched down on Bolden Road just off Highway 359.
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The twister also sent seven people to the hospital.

A 26-year-old woman who fell off her jet ski and was not found until the next day is listed in critical condition at a hospital in Covington. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck says the search began Friday night in the Tchefuncte River…
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Einck says around 10:30 on Saturday morning the woman’s jet ski was located and St. Tammany Parish deputies found her about a half-hour later.

10:30 LRN Newscast April 12

The 2021 legislative session begins today and at 6 o’clock tonight, Governor John Bel Edwards will deliver a state of the state address at Southern University’s Mumford Stadium. Tax reform will be a dominant issue, but Edwards says any changes to the tax code should be revenue-neutral and he does not believe it will be a good idea to reduce taxes…

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Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat expects the session to be dominated by debate over how to allocate billions in federal pandemic aid. There are several controversial culture war topics on the docket including trans issues, marijuana legalization, prison labor, and teaching about systemic racism, but ultimately…

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Republican House Speaker Clay Schexnayder wants to simplify the tax code to make it easier for small businesses and citizens to operate. Schexnayder says the sales tax would stay the same…

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Schexnayder says the state is missing out on a substantial amount of revenue from internet sales.

There’s a bill calling for the automatic termination of any higher education employee who fails to properly report incidents of “power-based violence” to the campus Title Nine coordinator. New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman says her legislation is in response to LSU’s failure to properly handle incidents of sexual misconduct.

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Power-based violence is defined as dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and stalking.

9:30 LRN Newscast April 12

Governor Edwards will kick off the 2021 Legislative session at 6PM with a speech at Southern University’s Mumford Stadium. Edwards will push for legislation to close the state’s gender pay gap, which he says remains among the worst in the country, and to end discriminatory practices in setting auto insurance rates.

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A bill is filed that would result in automatic termination of any post-secondary employee who fails to properly report incidents of “power-based violence” to the campus Title Nine coordinator. STAR legal director Morgan Lamandre says under this law if you receive knowledge that someone has committed an act of power-based violence, you must report it.

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Current policy often only requires Title Nine reporting if employees are informed of a victim who is involved with the school.

There’s a number of hot-button issues up for debate in this year’s legislative session but a political analyst doesn’t expect many of them to get far. Matt Doyle has more…

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LSU says it does not suspect foul play in the disappearance of Kori Gauthier. The freshman from Opelousas has been missing since Wednesday. Her abandoned car was discovered early Wednesday on the I-10 Mississippi River Bridge. So far, a search of the nearby levees has yet to locate her.

8:30 LRN Newscast April 12

Lawmakers return to the State Capitol today for the 2021 legislative session. Last year’s session was disrupted because of the coronavirus pandemic, so there are a lot of issues that legislators will attempt to tackle. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says he’s pushing a tax reform bill that he says will simplify the state’s tax laws and help attract businesses…
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Governor John Bel Edwards says he’ll support tax reform as long as it doesn’t reduce the amount of tax revenue going into the state’s coffers. And Edwards is once again asking legislators to raise the state’s minimum wage…
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A bill that will be heard in the legislative session calls for the automatic termination of any university or college employee who fails to properly report incidents of “power-based violence” to the campus Title Nine coordinator. New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman says her legislation is in response to LSU’s failure to properly handle incidents of sexual misconduct.
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Power-based violence is defined as dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and stalking.

Last November, most parishes approved a ballot item that would allow for legal sports betting. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says legislators will use this session to pass the rules and taxation for sports betting to finally be legal…
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The biggest argument will be about the scope of legalization, will it just be limited to the casinos or can you also place bets on your phone?

7:30 LRN Newscast april 12

Governor John Bel Edwards will address the Legislature from Southern’s campus at 6 PM today to kick off the 2021 legislative session…
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Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says there will be a lot of discussion during the session about how to spend over three billion dollars in federal coronavirus aid. Pinsonat says do you use it to pay down debt or fund new services or construction…
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The mishandling of previous sexual misconduct cases at LSU will be an issue in the legislative session that starts today. New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman has a bill that would require the firing of any university employee who fails to report sexual misconduct and abuse allegations…
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Freeman says cases of domestic violence, sexual assault, and harassment will be reported to that school’s Title Nine coordinator and the Title Nine coordinator will report the school’s chancellor.

Republican House Speaker Clay Schexnayder wants to simplify the tax code to make it easier for small businesses and citizens to operate. Schexnayder says the sales tax would stay the same…
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Schexnayder says the state is missing out on a substantial amount of revenue from internet sales.

6:45 LRN Sportscast April 12

LSU baseball had a good weekend at the plate which led to its first SEC series victory of the year, despite losing yesterday 13 to 4 to Kentucky. The Tigers won 15 to 2 on Friday and eight to six on Saturday. Shortstop Jordan Thompson went 8 for 12 and had a big RBI on Saturday night. Thompson says hard work has him feeling good at the plate…
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16th ranked Louisiana Tech completed a four-game sweep of Rice on Sunday with a 13 to four win over the Owls. Parker Bates hit his third home run and drove in four runs, while Kyle Crigger threw three shutout innings for his first save. The Bulldogs are 10-and-2 in Conference USA.

The Ragin Cajuns eight-game winning streak ended yesterday with a 16-11 loss to Arkansas State. U-L Lafayette committed two errors that led to eight unearned runs and the Cajuns also walked nine hitters, while U-L batters struck out 13 times. Coach Matt Deggs says that all led to the loss…
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The Cajuns are 20-12 overall, 7-and-2 in conference play and in first place in the Sun Belt West. ULM was swept at Georgia Southern, scoring just five runs on the weekend.

Southeastern Louisiana turned a school-record five double plays to help the Lions blank Abilene Christian seven to nothing. The Lions are in first place by a half-game over McNeese. The Cowboys swept UIW this past weekend as Christian Vega allowed one run over six innings.

Grambling moved a half-game ahead of Southern for first place in the SWAC Western Division as the Tigers took two of three from the Jags.

Zion Williamson had 38 points as the Pelicans defeated Cavaliers 116 to 109 win over Cleveland. New Orleans hosts Sacramento tonight. The Kings have lost six in a row.

6:30 LRN newcast April 12

The 2021 legislative session begins today and at 6 PM tonight, Governor John Bel Edwards will deliver a state of the state address at Southern University’s Mumford Stadium. Tax reform will be a dominant issue, but Edwards says any changes to the tax code should be revenue-neutral and he does not believe it will be a good idea to reduce taxes…
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State lawmakers will have to decide how to allocate over three billion dollars in federal coronavirus aid that’s coming to Louisiana. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says replenishing the state’s unemployment trust fund will be a priority…
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The session will last two months and end on June 10th.

A state lawmaker files legislation requiring college university employees to properly report incidents of “power-based violence” such as sexual assault, harassment, and domestic violence. Matt Doyle has the story.
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