6:30 LRN Newscast

A proposal to raise legislators’ annual salary from 16,800 to 39-thousand dollars was killed in House Appropriations. Meanwhile, the Louisiana Senate approves a bill that would require libraries to create a card system that requires a minor’s parent or guardian to select whether the minor is permitted to check out sexually explicit material.

A bill to let you carry a concealed weapon without a permit is scheduled for debate today in the House Criminal Justice Committee.
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Are you happy with your job? Most people are…that’s according to a Conference Board survey that found 62-percent of US workers are satisfied, which is an all-time high. UNO Business Professor Mark Rosa says when opportunities are limited, employees tend to have lower expectations and feel more satisfied with their jobs.
Cut 7 (12) “…is reporting.”
Workers who voluntarily switched jobs since the pandemic began report higher satisfaction in almost all aspects of jobs.

The pandemic highlighted the importance of well-trained healthcare providers and on Thursday almost 900 students from six professional health schools will graduate from LSU Health Sciences New Orleans. Interim Chancellor Dr. Steve Nelson says the majority of the school’s graduates tend to stay in Louisiana for their residency.
Cut 13 (10) “…for Louisiana.”
The majority of the students graduating are doctors of medicine, followed by nursing, then allied health.

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A bill to let you carry a concealed weapon without getting a permit is scheduled today in the House Criminal Justice Committee. Kevin Gallagher has that…:

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The Conference Board Job Satisfaction annual survey shows U.S. employees’ job satisfaction overall is the highest it has ever been since the survey began in 1987. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Almost 900 students at LSU Health New Orleans will receive their degrees Thursday. Brooke Thorington has more.

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At the Capitol, the House Criminal Justice Committee is scheduled to take up a bill to allow citizens to carry a concealed weapon without a permit, if they choose. Bill sponsor and Oil City Representative Danny McCormick says his bill won approval from the full House last year, before it stalled out in the Senate in the wake of the Uvalde, TX school shooting…:

Cut 4 (10)  “…an that direction.”

McCormick’s bill is often referred to as “Constitutional Carry”, because many believe the 2nd Amendment right to bear arms should not hinge on a getting a concealed carry permit. Twenty-five other states already have similar laws in effect. McCormick says Louisiana already has “open carry” of a firearm with no training or permit necessary, but wants to collect fee income for the training to be able to conceal the gun. He says that’s a double standard…:

Cut 5 (11)   “…properly trained.”

McCormick’s HB 131 is scheduled before the committee today. McCormick says the bill will enable more people to protect themselves from violence and crime, and he hopes there is enough time to get the bill through the House and Senate before the legislative session ends…:

Cut 6 (10)  “…in this session.”

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Are you happy with your job? Most people are…that’s according to a recent survey by the Conference Board Job Satisfaction 2023, which shows a surge up by 2.1 points in 2022 –  the highest it has been in 35 years. UNO Business Professor Mark Rosa says when opportunities are limited, employees tend to have lower expectations and feel more satisfied with their jobs.

Cut 7 (12) “…is reporting.”

The report finds improved satisfaction across 26 components. Workers who voluntarily switched jobs since the pandemic began report higher satisfaction in almost all aspects of jobs. Their overall satisfaction was at 65.7 percent – 3.6 points higher than those who didn’t change jobs. Rosa says this is a case of the grass being greener on the other side — and people going there and liking it.

Cut 8 (11) “…considered that.”

The study showed a large gender gap in satisfaction with women less satisfied than men across all 26 categories. However, employees with hybrid work arrangements report the greatest satisfaction compared to fully remote or fully on-premises workers. Hybrid workers are also satisfied with organizational culture, potential growth, and interest in work, all of which drive higher retention and satisfaction overall.

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Job satisfaction has been rising steadily for over a decade, after hitting an all-time low of 42.6 percent in 2010 following the Great Recession.

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A bill to establish the Louisiana Center for Safe Schools under the umbrella of the GOHSEP advances from Senate finance. The center would be a single point for schools to get funding for safety programs, training, and bleeding control kits should the unthinkable happen. Clayton Bathen, who attends high school in Rapides Parish testified to committee members.

Cut 10 (08) “…this crisis.” 

Baton Rouge Magnet High School Junior Holly Fan shared with lawmakers about her younger sister who was in gym class when her school went on lockdown.

Cut 11 (11)  “…of safety.”

Baton Rouge McKinley High School Student Daniel Price says he doesn’t feel safe after incidents at the school and says he along with other students have very little confidence in the school leaders protecting them.

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The bill heads to the Senate floor.

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The pandemic highlighted the importance of well-trained healthcare providers and on Thursday almost 900 students from six professional health schools will graduate from LSU Health Sciences New Orleans. Interim Chancellor Dr. Steve Nelson says the majority of the school’s graduates tend to stay in Louisiana for their residency.

Cut 13 (10) “…for Louisiana. 

Class sizes average around 200 for the four year programs and the majority of the students graduating are doctors of medicine, followed by nursing, then allied health.  Nelson says it’s not only doctors and nurses that provide for a patient’s well-being, their supporting staff is just as vital.

Cut 14 (12)  “…hospital tick.”

Nelson says it’s imperative for all parts of the state to have well-trained healthcare providers because when you’re in an accident or need immediate care you’re going to be taken to the closest emergency room.

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Governor John Bel Edwards will deliver the commencement address to graduates of the schools of Allied Health Professionals, Nursing, Public Health, Graduate Studies, Dentistry and Medicine.

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LSU’s bullpen is out of whack as the fifth ranked Tigers close out the regular season this week. LSU blew a late lead to Mississippi State on Saturday night and then coughed up a nine run lead in an extra inning loss on Sunday. After the series finale loss to the Bulldogs, Coach Jay Johnson talked about building their confidence back up…

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LSU hosts McNeese tonight and will close out the regular season with a Thursday through Saturday series at Georgia. Johnson says he has confidence pitching coach Wes Johnson can get his struggling pitching staff back on track…

Cut 17 (17) “…right now”

LSU’s bullpen in the series loss to Mississippi State gave up 21 earned runs in 10. 1 innings pitched. They also gave up five home runs.

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The Saints expect receiver Michael Thomas will be healthy for the start of training camp. The former All-Pro only played in three games last season due to a toe injury. He missed the entire 2021 campaign with an ankle injury that limited him to seven games in 2020. He has not caught more than 100 passes in a season since 2019, but G-M Mickey Loomis believes he can be a 100-catch receiver again this season as the injuries are behind him…

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Thomas is on a one-year incentive laden deal for the 2023 season.

The Saints have signed former Steelers receiver James Washington to a one year deal. The former second round pick missed most of last year with a foot injury. His best season came in 2019 when he had 735 receiving yards and three touchdowns. Allen says Washington gives them a deep threat…

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5:30 LRN Newscast May 15

Pay raises for lawmakers are off the table. House Appropriations voted 16 to five against increased salaries of $16,800 to around 39-thousand dollars. Gretna Representative Joe Marino says being a legislator is time-consuming and a higher salary would result in more candidates wanting the job.

Cut 7 (12)  “…16-8″ 

A bill to establish the Louisiana Center for Safe Schools under the umbrella of the GOHSEP advances from Senate finance. The center would be a single point for schools to get funding for safety programs, training, and bleeding control kits should the unthinkable happen. Clayton Bathen, who attends high school in Rapides Parish testified to committee members.

Cut 10 (08) “…this crisis.” 

The bill heads to the Senate floor.

A bill to establish a partnership with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Louisiana advances from House Appropriations.  The bill provides funding for children ages zero to five to receive a free book monthly. New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes applauds the legislation and supports efforts to encourage children and even adults to read more.

Cut 14 (09)  “…for kindergarten.”

States that partner with the Dolly Parton program have seen their literacy rates increase. The bill advances to the House floor.

House Criminal Justice Committee is scheduled to discuss a bill to allow citizens to carry a concealed weapon without a permit Tuesday. Bill sponsor and Oil City Representative Danny McCormick says his bill won approval from the full House last year before it stalled out in the Senate in the wake of the Uvalde, TX school shooting…:

Cut 4 (11)  “…an that direction.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast May 15

LSU’s bullpen is out of whack as the fifth ranked Tigers close out the regular season this week. LSU blew a late lead to Mississippi State on Saturday night and then coughed up a nine run lead in an extra inning loss on Sunday. After the series finale loss to the Bulldogs, Coach Jay Johnson talked about building their confidence back up…
Cut 16 (24) “…to play”
LSU hosts McNeese tomorrow night. The Tigers have dropped from two to five in the latest polls.

LSU’s Angel Reese has been named to Team USA and will compete in the 2023 FIBA Women’s AmeriCup in Mexico from July 1st to July 9th.

After signing free agent tight end Foster Moreau, the Saints are at 86 players and could still add four more. Coach Dennis Allen says they’ll keep looking at ways to improve the roster…
Cut 18 (16) “…looking at that”
Moreau is expected to participate in OTAs in a couple of weeks and the Saints are also optimistic receiver Michael Thomas will be ready for training camp and they still think he’s the guy who can catch 100 passes in a season.

LSU softball will host its seventh regional in the last eight years this weekend as they were awarded one of the 16 regional sites. The U-L Lafayette Cajuns are the two seed and beat LSU in Tiger Park on February 25th. McNeese is headed to Seattle to compete in the regional hosted by Washington.

4:30 LRN Newscast May 15

The House Appropriations Committee has stopped an effort to increase the annual salaries of state lawmakers from $16,800 to around $39-thousand. The panel rejected the proposal on a 16-5 vote. One of those “no” votes was New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes…:

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The bill appears to be dead for this year.

Who killed a young Louisiana Black Bear out-of-season in Lincoln Parish last week? State Wildlife & Fisheries agents are investigating and LDWF Sgt. John Hattaway reminds us that taking the bears illegally can mean fines up to $950 and up to 4 months in jail…:

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Another un-intended consequence of the pandemic: women delaying their annual mammograms to often-negative outcomes. More from Brooke Thorington…:

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Deputies in East Baton Rouge Parish arrest two people, after a jealous shootout between exes resulted in the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old girl Saturday. EBRSO says the child was sitting in a car that 26-year-old Ester Williams fired upon. Williams is charged with murder. Her boyfriend with aiding and abetting.

3:30 LRN Newscast May 15

A bill to raise the base pay of state House & Senate members falls to defeat in the House Appropriations Committee…:

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Police in Houma say a local musician was hit in the head by a fallen bullet Saturday while performing outdoors at a downtown bistro. Cops says there was a shooting incident less than a mile away, and the bullet was likely a stray shot from that. The unnamed musician is OK, and is expected to recover.

 

Legislation to establish a partnership with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Louisiana advances from House Appropriations. Bogalusa Representative Melinda White’s bill creates the Louisiana Imagination Library Program, which she says will increase kids’ reading skills and also helps their parents…:

CUT 13(12)      “…of funding.”

Louisiana ranks 47th in Literacy in the country. That bill moves now to the House floor.

The COVID pandemic caused many Louisiana women to fall behind on regular mammograms, and now that’s becoming all too evident. LSU Health New Orleans Surgical Oncologist Dr. Shawn McKinney says she- like other surgeons – is seeing the repercussions with more patients who have advanced or later stages of breast cancer…:

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Mammogram resources can be found online at LBCHP.org.

2:30 LRN Newscast May 15

A bill to raise the salaries of state lawmakers is stopped short in the House Appropriations Committee. House and Senate members currently make a base of less than $17k. This bill would have made that around $40-thousand. Committee member and Ascension Parish Rep. Tony Bacala says he knew the pay was small when he signed up for the job…:

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The bill failed to pass committee by a 16-to-5 vote, meaning it is likely dead for this year.

Wildlife & Fisheries agents want to know who killed a Louisiana Black Bear in Lincoln Parish last week. LDWF Sgt. John Hattaway says the bears are no longer a protected species; not since 2016…:

CUT 10  (12)        “…attracts them.”

 

The Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office says divers have found the body of 21-year-old Zachory Rice, who drowned after going swimming in the Cane River Sunday. Using sonar in the murky water, crews recovered his remains early this morning. An autopsy is pending,.

The pandemic caused many women to miss their annual mammograms and surgeons are seeing the fallout…:

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LRN PM Newscall May 15

The pandemic caused many women to miss their annual mammograms and surgeons are seeing the fallout. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A proposal to raise the salary of state lawmakers, starting with next term, was soundly defeated in the House Appropriations Committee. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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When the pandemic disrupted life as we know it, many women fell behind or missed their annual mammograms. LSU Health New Orleans Surgical Oncologist Dr. Shawn McKinney says she, like other surgeons, is seeing the repercussions with more patients who have advanced or later stages of breast cancer.

Cut 3 (10) “…advanced disease.”

McKinney says Louisiana has always been above the national average for diagnosis of breast cancer, especially among the younger African American population presenting with more aggressive breast cancer.  Last week U.S. Preventive Services Task Force changed course and advises to begin screenings at 40 years of age instead of 50.

Cut 4 (06)  “…to help.” 

During the pandemic, a gap in health insurance complicated matters for many and annual mammograms fell by the wayside. McKinney says there are several programs to help women pay for mammograms and she urges patients to never let finances be an obstacle and to always tell their healthcare provider about their family history.

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McKinney says at any age if you notice something different or find a lump in your breast to call your physician and be evaluated as soon as possible.

For a listing of where you find free mammograms and pap smears visit the Louisiana Breast and Cervical Health Program website at lbchp.org.

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The House Appropriations Committee has stopped an effort to increase the annual salaries of state lawmakers from $16,800 to around 39-thousand dollars. The panel rejected the proposal on a 16-5 vote. New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes voted against the bill…

Cut 6 (09)  “…goes on.” 

Hughes believes an independent commission should be established to determine the salary of legislators.

Gretna Representative Joe Marino led the effort to raise the pay of lawmakers. He says being a legislator is time consuming and a higher salary would result in a larger pool of candidates in wanting the job…

Cut 7 (12)  “…16-8″ 

The salary for state legislators has not changed since 1980. But Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala says he ran for the job knowing the salary and it will not give lawmakers give themselves a pay raise

Cut 8 (11)  “…some pain” 

The raise would have started next year when a new Louisiana Legislature is sworn in.

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LDWF is investigating the illegal killing of one of the state legacies – the Louisiana Black Bear – found in Lincoln Parish last week. Sgt. John Hattaway says agents and biologists responded to the call of a bear shot on Millie Road.

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Black bears remain protected by state laws, which currently do not allow them to be hunted. The Louisiana black bear was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 1992. Hattaway says the black bear was delisted in 2016 and their numbers are being restored.

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Biologists determined the bear weighed more than 200 pounds. Hattaway says taking a bear during a closed season brings a $900 to $950 fine and up to 120 days in jail.

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Anyone found guilty of shooting this black bear may also face civil restitution for the replacement value of the illegally taken black bear totaling $10,000.

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Legislation to establish a partnership with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Louisiana advances from House Appropriations. Bogalusa Representative Melinda White’s bill creates the Louisiana Imagination Library Program with dedicated funding for children up to age five to receive free books by mail.

Cut 12 (07) “…kindergarten.” 

Louisiana ranks 47th in Literacy in the country and when children are read to earlier in life White says it can increase their reading skills and it also helps their parents…

Cut 13 (12) “…of funding.” 

New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes applauds White’s legislation and supports efforts to encourage children and even adults to read more.

Cut 14 (09)  “…for kindergarten.”

The bill advances to the House floor.

1:30 LRN Newscast May 15

The House Appropriations Committee has stopped an effort to increase the annual salaries of state lawmakers from $16,800 to around 39-thousand dollars. Gretna Representative Joe Marino says being a legislator is time-consuming and a higher salary would result in a larger pool of candidates wanting the job.

Cut 7 (12)  “…16-8″ 

The proposal was rejected on a 16-5 vote.

Legislation to establish a partnership with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Louisiana advances from House Appropriations. Bogalusa Representative Melinda White’s bill creates the Louisiana Imagination Library Program with dedicated funding for children up to age five to receive free books by mail.

Cut 12 (08) “…kindergarten.” 

The bill advances to the House floor.

Louisiana Wildlife is investigating the illegal killing of one of the state legacies – the Louisiana Black Bear – found in Lincoln Parish last week. LDWF Sgt. John Hattaway says agents and biologists responded to the call of a bear shot on Millie Road.

Cut 9 (09) “…the road.”

They are asking the public for any information about the incident.

During the pandemic, a gap in health insurance complicated matters for many and annual mammograms fell by the wayside. LSU Health New Orleans Surgical Oncologist Dr. Shawn McKinney says there are several programs that pay for mammograms, and she urges patients to never let finances be an obstacle. She says to always tell your healthcare provider about your family history.

Cut 5 (09) “…evaluated.”

McKinney says they are seeing more advanced stages of breast cancer since the pandemic.

 

 

 

12:30 LRN Newscast May 15

A proposal to raise the salary of state lawmakers, starting with next term, was soundly defeated in the House Appropriations Committee.

Cut 2 (31)  “….I’m Jeff Palermo” 

Denham Springs police officer Corporal Shawn Kelly remains listed in critical condition at a Baton Rouge hospital after receiving multiple gunshots Thursday evening. Several blood drives have been held in his honor as he continues to fight for his life. Visit the Denham Springs Police Facebook page for blood drive and more info on a fundraiser to be held on Saturday for Officer Kelly.

The pandemic forced many women to delay or miss their annual mammograms and LSU Health New Orleans Surgical Oncologist Dr. Shawn McKinney says she, like other surgeons, is seeing more patients with advanced stages of breast cancer. Last week U.S. Preventive Services Task Force changed course and advises to begin screenings at 40 years of age instead of 50.

Cut 4 (06)  “…to help.” 

McKinney says never let finances be a hurdle for screenings because there are programs available. visit the Louisiana Breast and Cervical Health Program website at lbchp.org for more information.