LRN AM Newscall May 25

A bill to end capital punishment in Louisiana got a death sentence in the House Criminal Justice Committee Wednesday. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

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Do you plan to travel this Memorial Day holiday? If so, AAA projects a 7 percent increase of travelers compared to last year. Teiko Foxx has more.

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The Senate Health and Welfare Committee votes down on a House-approved bill that sought to ban gender-affirming care for minors. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Delta Biofuel will break ground in late June on a $100 million renewable facility in Jeanerette that will produce 340,000 metric tons of biomass fuel pellets annually. CEO Phil Keating says this will solve a serious problem for the sugar cane industry…

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The facility will be the first of its kind in North America for its use of bagasse, a byproduct of sugarcane production, to manufacture biomass fuel pellets on a commercial scale. Louisiana is one of the nation’s top producers of sugarcane, producing more than 2 million tons of raw sugar in 2022. Keating says it will create alternative fuel from unneeded bagasse.

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Louisiana Economic Development estimates the project will result in a total of 275 new jobs in the Acadiana region. Keating says the average salary will be around 63 thousand dollars.

Cut 6 (12)  “…for everybody.”

Delta Biofuel plans to source from nearby sugar mills in Iberia, St. Mary, and St. Martin parishes. The company also has long-term contracts primarily with power utility companies across Europe for the sale of more than 1.8 million tons of pellets over the next several years.

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A bill that would end capital punishment in Louisiana has failed to pass out of the House Criminal Justice Committee. HB 228 was from Marrero Democrat Representative Kyle Green, who tells committee members the death penalty needs to go forever…:

Cut 7 (09) “…innocent people.”

Louisiana is one of 27 states that still allow capital punishment, but no one has been put to death here since 2010. Among those speaking FOR Green’s bill was defense attorney Ralph Capitelli, who says the process – from conviction to actual execution – simply takes too long to play out, and it should be eliminated…:

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Opposing the bill was West Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Tony Clayton, who tells members the death penalty still has a place in Louisiana justice…punishment for the worst of the worst…:

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Also against the bill, Chief Deputy Attorney General John Sinquefield, who says virtually all Gulf South states still have the death penalty, and he worries what message ending capital punishment might send…:

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The measure failed by a vote of 4 “yeas” to 11 “nays”, which is a death sentence for Green’s bill.

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AAA says 42 million people will travel out this Memorial Day holiday weekend, a 7 percent increase from last year. Analyst Don Redman says despite inflation, more people are planning trips and booking them early.

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Despite high ticket prices, demand for flights is soaring. Air travel will surpass pre-pandemic levels, with 3 million people boarding planes for the weekend, that’s an 11 percent increase over last year. Redman says that’s about 170,000 more passengers than 2019.

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Road trips are up by 6 percent, with 37 million people expected to drive to their destination, an increase of more than 2 million from last year. The good news, gas prices are lower this year compared to last year when the national average was more than $4 a gallon. Redman says it’s also important to check your vehicle before hitting the road.

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More travelers are taking other modes of transportation, like buses and trains totaling nearly 2 million, an increase of 20.6 over last year.

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The Senate Health and Welfare Committee kills a bill that would prohibit gender affirming care for minors. The vote was five to four to defer the legislation for the regular session. Republican Chairman and St. Martin Parish Senator Fred Mills casted the tie-breaking vote…

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Pollock Representative Gabe Firment’s bill would prohibit doctors from giving minors puberty blockers or performing any gender-transitioning procedures. Alexandria Senator Jay Luneau says there are no cases of a parent allowing their child to have a sex change before they are 18….

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Firment says he’s trying to protect children from what he calls experimental treatments. He believes gender dysphoria should be treated as a mental health issue that includes counseling. But Luneau says gender-affirming care has the support of several major medical organizations

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Opponents of the legislation pointed to studies that show transgender youth are less at risk for depression and suicidal thoughts if they are able to access gender-affirming care.

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Louisiana Tech hit five home runs yesterday to beat Charlotte 13 to eight in the Conference USA Tournament. Dalton Davis hit two dingers and Phillip Matulia mashed his 19th home run of the season. Bulldogs Coach Lane Burroughs had a feeling some runs would be scored in Houston

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Sixth seeded Louisiana Tech will face seventh seeded Middle Tennessee at 12:30 today. The Blue Raiders upset second-seeded UTSA five to one yesterday. Tech is trying to repeat as Conference USA Tournament champs and receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Burroughs says the key is to stay focused on the present…

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The fifth-ranked LSU baseball team opened the SEC Tournament with a solid 10-3 win over South Carolina. The Tigers got a good start on the mound from Thatcher Hurd and left-hander Nate Ackenhausen was brilliant in relief as he pitched 3.2 innings for his second save of the season. Coach Jay Johnson went to Ackenhausen in the sixth inning when the Gamecocks were mounting a comeback…

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For LSU to win its seventh national championship in program history, pitching will be the key. Johnson says the win over South Carolina was a good sign for a staff that does not have to be dominant…

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5:30 LRN Newscast May 24

Here is today’s legislative Report…

A bill that would end capital punishment in Louisiana has failed to pass out of the House Criminal Justice Committee. HB 228 was from Marrero Democrat Representative Kyle Green, who tells committee members the death penalty needs to go forever…:

CUT 07(09)      “…innocent people.”

Opposing the bill was West Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Tony Clayton, who tells members the death penalty still has a place in Louisiana justice as punishment for the worst of the worst…:

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Louisiana is one of 27 states that still allow capital punishment, but no one has been put to death here since 2010. The measure failed by a vote of 4 “yeas” to 11 “nays”, which is a death sentence for Green’s bill.

A bill would’ve allowed tenants to break their lease if two or more violent crimes were reported within a 1/10th mile fails to win passage in the House. The vote was 28 “yeas” and 70 “nays.” Many lawmakers worried it would make it too easy to break a lease or skip on rent.

 

The Senate Health and Welfare Committee votes down on a House-approved bill that sought to ban gender-affirming care for minors. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

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The House passes a bill limiting foreign purchase of property in our state. Denham Springs Rep. Valarie Hodges says her bill is about “Louisiana sovereignty”…:

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The bill affects nations unfriendly to the U.S.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The fifth ranked LSU baseball team got great pitching today in a 10-3 win over South Carolina to move into the winner’s bracket of the SEC Tournament. Thatcher Hurd was the winning pitcher as he allowed three runs in 5.1 innings. The right-hander was using Paul Skenes’ glove…
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LSU’s next game in the SEC Tournament is Thursday afternoon at 4:30 PM.

Louisiana Tech hit five home runs today to beat Charlotte 13 to eight. Dalton Davis hit two dingers and Phillip Matulia mashed his 19th home run of the season. Bulldogs Coach Lane Burroughs had a feeling some runs would be scored in Houston…
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Sixth seeded Louisiana Tech will face seventh seeded Middle Tennessee. The Blue Raiders upset second-seeded UTSA five to one.

The Saints began offseason training activities (OTA’s) yesterday as they usher in a new era in New Orleans football under quarterback Derek Carr. For Carr though, he says he hasn’t had to change much for the franchise with the strong culture already in place in the building. He says he’s enjoyed his time in New Orleans so far and is here to win a championship…
Cut 19 (20) “….for me”
The 32-year-old has been in the NFL since 2014. His time with the Raiders ended on a disappointing note last season, as he was benched down the stretch.

Back to college baseball…in the Southland Tournament, Northwestern State edged UIW two to one for the Demons first conference tournament win in five years. McNeese meets Nicholls tonight. Southern doubled Bethune Cookman four to two as the Jaguars scored three runs in the eighth inning to win it.

4:30 LRN Newscast May 24

Louisiana Congressman Garrett Graves is in the middle of the federal debt ceiling talks. Jeff Palermo reports the Republican from Baton Rouge gives an update on how talks are going…:

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This isn’t Louisiana news, but legendary rock and soul superstar Tina Turner has passed away. She died at her home in Switzerland, after a long illness. Tina Turner was 83.

 

A bill that would limit certain foreign entities from leasing or buying property in Louisiana has won approval in the state House of Representatives. The bill would ban agents of China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela or Russia from buying and titling property in the state. In committee, many Asian Americans voiced worries the bill would limit their ability to buy land or businesses here. To help allay those fears, Houma Republican Representative and Speaker Pro Tem Tanner Magee offered a language-clarifying amendment…:

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By a 78-to-22 vote (pretty much down party lines) HB 537 moves now to the Senate.

The state Department of Treasury is sending out almost 26-thousand Unclaimed Property checks today; totaling nearly $4 & ½-million. State Treasurer John Schroder says, if you get a check in the mail, it is likely legit…:

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Check to see if you have any money waiting for you at “LACashClaim.org.”

3:30 LRN Newscast May 24

As the federal debt ceiling drama continues to play out in Washington DC, Louisiana District 6 Congressman Garret Graves remains one of the top negotiators for House Republicans, who will agree to that but only with spending cuts. Graves says the government needs to learn to spend less, and be less generous with other people’s money…:

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At the state capitol, a bill to bar foreign entities from buying up Louisiana land or businesses has passed the full House. Bill Sponsor and Livingston Parish Republican Rep. Valarie Hodge says concerns the bill will limit foreign residents ability to own property are unfounded…:

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The bill passed by 78-22 vote and heads to the Senate. Lawmakers have two weeks to conclude business.

 

The Department of Treasury is shipping out nearly 26,000 unclaimed property checks today, totaling $4.4 million. State Treasurer John Schroder says one-in-six in Louisiana has “unclaimed property” awaiting them to claim it…:

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Check to see what you have coming at “LACashClaim.org”

The top ranked LSU baseball team moved into the winner’s bracket of the SEC Tournament today, with a 10-3 win over South Carolina. Left fielder Brayden Jobert homered for the Tigers and Thatcher Hurd and Nate Ackenhausen were outstanding on the mound. It was career win #400 for Coach Jay Johnson…:

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LSU’s next game in the SEC Tournament is Thursday afternoon at 4:30 PM.

2:30 LRN Newscast May 24

At the State capitol, a bill that would limit certain foreign entities from leasing or buying property in Louisiana has won approval in the state House of Representatives. HB 537 comes from Livingston Parish Republican Rep. Valarie Hodges, who call the bill a “Louisiana sovereignty bill”…:

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Asian-Americans opposed the bill in committee; feeling it would limit their opportunities to own homes and businesses. Hodges says the bill targets foreign corporation buying up farmland and business infrastructure. The bill passed by 78=-22 vote and moves now to the Senate.

The Shreveport City Council has voted to roll back its ban on smoking in casinos within the city. Starting June 1, 25% of gaming floors in casinos will be designated as non-smoking areas, while smoking will be allowed in the other 75%. Anti-smoking folks say that’s a huge step backward, but others says it should help increase business.

 

State Treasurer John Schroder announce more than 25 thousand unclaimed property checks totaling $4.4 million dollars will be mailed out to Louisiana residents today. Teiko Foxx has more…:

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At the Capitol, a bill would’ve allowed tenants to break their lease if two or more violent crimes were reported within a 1/10th mile fails to win passage in the House. The vote was 28 “yeas” and 70 “nays.” Many lawmakers worried it would make it too easy to break a lease or skip on rent.

1:30 LRN Newscast

State Treasurer John Schroder announces nearly 26,000 unclaimed property checks, totaling $4.4 million are being mailed out today. Schroder says the Department of Revenue shares its database of current addresses so that recipients have a better chance of receiving checks.

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To find out if you have unclaimed property, search LaCashClaim.org or call 888-925-4127.

Netflix has begun sending emails informing its users in the United States that the days of sharing passwords for free are over. You’ll now have to pay an additional $7.99 per month for an extra member slot. Haggai Davis with General Informatics says Netflix is no longer messing around…
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Netflix says your account is only meant for you and the people you live with.

Louisiana Congressman Garrett Graves is in the middle of the debt ceiling talks. Jeff Palermo reports the Republican from Baton Rouge gives an update on how talks are going…

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The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested 31-year-old Casey Hallford and 19-year-old Arianni Williams following a mid-day shooting leaving three injured, one which remains in critical condition. Hallford shot his three siblings during a verbal altercation and fled the scene with Williams. Hallford has been charged with 3 counts of attempted first-degree murder and 1 count of illegal discharge of a weapon while Williams has been charged with 3 counts of principle to attempted first-degree murder.

LRN PM Newscall

State Treasurer John Schroder announce more than 25 thousand unclaimed property checks totaling $4.4 million dollars will be mailed out to Louisiana residents today. Teiko Foxx has more.

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Louisiana Congressman Garrett Graves is in the middle of the debt ceiling talks. Jeff Palermo reports the Republican from Baton Rouge gives an update on how talks are going…

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The Department of Treasury is shipping out nearly 26,000 unclaimed property checks today, totaling $4.4 million. State Treasurer John Schroder says the checks are real, so take it to the bank.

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Each year businesses turn over millions of dollars in unclaimed cash, stocks, bonds, securities, and insurance proceeds to the Treasurer’s Office. Schroder says the Department of Revenue shares its database of current addresses so that recipients have a better chance of receiving checks.

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These funds include payroll checks, old bank accounts, utility deposits, and life insurance proceeds. Schroder says one in six individuals in Louisiana has “unclaimed property”, with claims averaging $900.

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To find out if you have unclaimed property, search LaCashClaim.org or call 888-925-4127.

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Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves is one of the top Republican mediators in the debt ceiling talks. President Biden is urging Congress to raise the nation’s debt limit, now at 31 trillion dollars. Graves says the G-O-P is willing to raise the debt ceiling but they want to cut spending…

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But the White House believes deficits can be reduced if tax breaks end for wealthy households and some corporations.

Negotiators are facing a June 1st deadline and if a deal is not reached, financial markets could be thrown into upheaval as the federal government would default on its debts. Graves says they are making some progress in negotiations…

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Graves says taking tax breaks away is not a way to raise revenue, instead it’s time the federal government spends less money than it did this year…

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A bill that would limit certain foreign entities from leasing or buying property in Louisiana has won approval in the state House of Representatives. HB 537 comes from Livingston Parish Republican Rep. Valarie Hodges, who call the bill a “Louisiana sovereignty bill”…:

Cut 9 (08) “…major assets.”

The bill would ban agents of China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela or Russia from buying and titling property in the state. In committee, many Asian Americans voiced worries the bill would limit their ability to buy land or businesses here. Hodges says the bill isn’t concerned with persons or small businesses…:

Cut 10 (06) “…our farmland.”

The help clarify the language, Houma Republican Rep. and Speaker Pro Tem Tanner McGee offered an amendment…:

Cut 11 (08)  “…foreign adversary.”

By a 78-to-22 vote (pretty much down party lines) HB 537 moves now to the Senate.

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The top ranked LSU baseball team moved into the winner’s bracket of the SEC Tournament today with a ten to three win over South Carolina. Left fielder Brayden Jobert homered for the Tigers and Thatcher Hurd and Nate Ackenhausen were outstanding on the mound. It was win number 400 for Coach Jay Johnson…

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Ackenhausen earned his second save of the season while Hurd picked up the win. The right-hander was using Paul Skenes is glove and he allowed four hits and three runs in the outing…

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LSU’s next game in the SEC Tournament is Thursday afternoon at 4:30 PM.

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12:30 LRN Newscast

The Department of Treasury is shipping out nearly 26,000 unclaimed property checks today, totaling $4.4 million. State Treasurer John Schroder says the checks are real, so take it to the bank.
Cut 3 (11) “…of Treasury.”
Each year businesses turn over millions of dollars in unclaimed cash, stocks, bonds, securities, and insurance proceeds to the Treasurer’s Office.

A June first deadline is approaching for leaders on capitol hill to reach an agreement on raising the debt ceiling. If a deal is not reached the federal government could default on its loans. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves is one of the main negotiators…
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Graves and Republicans are pushing for a cut in spending before agreeing to raising the debt ceiling.

A bill that would limit certain foreign entities from leasing or buying property in Louisiana has won approval in the state House of Representatives. HB 537 comes from Livingston Parish Republican Rep. Valarie Hodges, who calls the bill a “Louisiana sovereignty bill”…:
Cut 9 (08) “…major assets.”
The bill would ban agents of China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela or Russia from buying and titling property in the state. The measure heading to the Senate would not apply to residential transactions.

The House approves a bill that would allow law-abiding citizens 18 years of age and older to conceal carry a firearm without a permit. Opponents say the legislation will lead to more gun violence, but Oakdale Representative Dewith Carrier disagrees..
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The bill passed on a 71-29 vote and it heads to the Senate, where the legislation died last year.

11:30 LRN Newscast May 24

It is censorship or protecting your children? A Senate-approved bill restricting what kids can view at the public library clears the House Education Committee, Kevin Gallagher has more.

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According to MarketWatch, Alexandria ranks among the top 10 most affordable cities in the country to live in. It’s the only city in the state to make the ranking.  Alexandria came in 7th, in the financial website’s list with a median home sale price of $64 thousand.

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves is one of the top Republican mediators in the debt ceiling talks. President Biden is urging Congress to raise the nation’s debt limit, now at 31-trillion dollars. Graves says the G-O-P is willing to raise the debt ceiling, but they want to cut spending…

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Negotiators are facing a June 1st deadline if a deal is not reached.

If you use your best friend’s Netflix login the day of reckoning has arrived, the streaming giant is cracking down on password sharing in the US. Haggai Davis with General Informatics says on the bright side you’ll have the option to create your own account and keep your profile.

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If you want someone outside your household to share your account, you’ll have to pay extra to allow them to do so.