LRN PM Newscall July 20

On his monthly radio program, the governor was asked about a poll by Citizens for a New Louisiana that shows only 24 percent of residents believe the state is moving in the right direction. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry issues a legal opinion that may result in dozens of death row inmates not receiving a clemency hearing. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Record breaking heat and drought is affecting crop yields. Farmers across the country will see smaller harvests this year. That’s according to Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain who says the heat causes plants to go into survival mode, slowing photosynthesis…

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One of the processes slowed by the suffocating heat is reproduction. Strain says fruit production is a luxury for plants in survival mode leading to full vegetation with no crop…

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Crop yields aren’t the only thing affected by the steamy conditions. Heat and humidity help suppress reproductive hormones in livestock which Strain says can cause Louisiana markets to be left behind…

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On his monthly radio call-in show Ask the Governor – Governor John Bel Edwards addressed a recent statewide poll by Citizens for a New Louisiana that shows 55 percent of residents think the state is heading in the wrong direction. Edwards says the state has made strides but agrees progress could be made in certain areas…

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Louisiana has ranked for years near the bottom in several education rankings. Edwards says it’s an ongoing battle that starts with pre-k education…

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Edwards believes leading the state takes dedication and he will continue to do what is right for the citizens…

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Attorney General Jeff Landry issues a legal opinion that is a setback for death row inmates seeking a clemency hearing with the state Board of Pardons. Louisiana District Attorneys Association Director Loren Lampert says Landry states that clemency requests must be made to the Pardon Board within a year after a judge issues a ruling on their appeal

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Landry’s legal opinion says emergency clemency requests can be made when an execution date is near, but the Attorney General points out no execution dates have been scheduled. Lampert says based on the A-G’s opinion, most of these clemency requests should not be heard

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Cecelia Kappel, an attorney for several of the clemency applicants, says Landry’s opinion has no binding force. Kappel says the timing provision on which Landry relies on is not applicable, because Louisiana’s death penalty system is broken.

Earlier this year Governor Edwards voiced his opposition to the death penalty and he’s set to leave office in January. Lampert is concerned about taking up these clemency petitions in a short time frame, because death penalty cases are complex….

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2:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s disappointed but not surprised the Republican led Legislature overturned his veto of a bill that bans doctors from performing medical procedures on children that could alter their biological sex. He believes politics played a role…:
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Edwards says the legislation harms a very small population of vulnerable children, their families and health care professionals. But the bill’s author, Pollock Representative Gabe Firment, says his legislation protects kids who might be temporarily confused about their biological sex…
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Firment’s law goes into effect January 1st, but will likely face a legal challenge.

Attorney General Jeff Landry urges the Louisiana Pardon Board to follow its rules when it comes to considering clemency petitions from 55 death row inmates. Landry says in many cases an emergency is needed for the board to hear these cases, like an approaching execution date. Louisiana District Attorneys Association Director Loren Lampert is also concerned about trying to hear these cases before Governor Edwards’ leaves office…
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No sign of a break from the summer heat. Heat and humidity help suppress reproductive hormones in livestock which Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says can cause Louisiana markets to be left behind…
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1:30 LRN Newscast

Attorney General Jeff Landry issues a legal opinion that is a setback for death row inmates seeking a clemency hearing with the state Board of Pardons. Louisiana District Attorneys Association Director Loren Lampert says Landry states that clemency requests must be made to the Pardon Board within a year after a judge issues a ruling on their appeal
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But an attorney for for several of the clemency appliants says the clemency hearings should take place of the myriad of problems with the state’s death penalty system.

It’s been a hot summer, and mostly dry for parts of the state. But Ag Commissioner Mike Strain hopes it doesn’t result in a big yield loss for Louisiana crops….
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On his monthly radio program, the governor was asked about a poll by Citizens for a New Louisiana that shows only 24 percent of residents believe the state is moving in the right direction. Teiko Foxx has more…
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A Powerball ticket sold in Los Angeles matched the necessary numbers to win last night’s one-billion dollar drawing. But the Louisiana Lottery says a 100-thousand dollar ticket was sold in Youngsville and a 50-thousand dollar ticket was sold in Eunice. Friday night’s Mega Millions jackpot is 720-million dollars.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards is not surprised the legislature overrode his veto of the bill that would ban doctors from performing sex change operations on minors, but he is disappointed…:
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He says the measure violates the constitution and expects a legal challenge.

On his monthly radio call-in show Ask the Governor – Edwards addressed a statewide poll by Citizens for a New Louisiana that shows 55 percent of residents think the state is heading in the wrong direction. Edwards says the state has made strides but agrees progress is needed in certain areas…
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U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy has secured $2.4 million in funding for new equipment for the New Orleans Criminal Justice Crime Lab. The State Police Crime Lab in Baton Rouge has dealt with processing backlogs. Cassidy says if Orleans can process their own crime lab material, it helps everyone…:
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Cassidy expects a Senate vote soon on the funding request.

Record breaking heat and drought is affecting crop yields. Farmers across the country will see smaller harvests this year. That’s according to Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain who says the heat causes plants to go into survival mode, slowing photosynthesis…
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11:40 LRN Sportscast July 20

Florida Head Coach Billy Napier spoke at SEC Media Days yesterday about the Gators quarterback situation. After Anthony Richardson was picked fourth overall, Florida brought in Wisconsin transfer Graham Mertz to compete with returning redshirt sophomore Jack Miller. Napier was impressed by Mertz’s work ethic and maturity but says Miller had a strong response…

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Napier went 6-7 in his first season with Florida. He’ll look to avoid making it three straight losing seasons in Gainesville this year for the first time since 1955. The Gators head to Baton Rouge November 11.

SEC Media Days will wrap up today with Ole Miss, South Carolina and Tennessee.

Former LSU Tennis star Neal Skupski and his partner Wesley Koolhof claimed the 2023 Wimbledon doubles title. It’s the pair’s first major victory who started together just 18 months ago. Although its Skupski’s first major in men’s doubles, the Liverpool native won back-to-back mixed doubles titles at Wimbledon alongside partner Desirae Krawczyk in 2021 and 2022. Skupski, though, says this one means a little more…

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Skupski represented the purple and gold for four years, earning ITA Doubles All-American honors twice. He becomes just the second Tiger to claim a men’s doubles major title.

Saints second round pick Isaiah Foskey has finally signed his rookie contract with the team. The Notre Dame defensive end agreed to a 4-year rookie deal meaning all seven of the Saints’ picks are under contract. Rookies reported for training camp on July 18 and veterans will report next week on the 25.

11:30 LRN Newscast

A legal challenge is likely coming now that the Legislature overrode the governor’s veto of a bill that bans trans youth from undergoing medical procedures that can alter their sex. Federal judges in other states have ruled the legislation unconstitutional, but Pollock Representative Gabe Firment says appellate courts have ruled the other way…
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Louisiana’s law is set to go into effect on January 1st.

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy has secured $2.4 million in funding for new equipment to outfit the New Orleans Criminal Justice Crime Lab. Cassidy says the upgrade will be a difference-maker…
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The State Police Crime Lab in Baton Rouge handles much of the DNA testing and Cassidy says upgrading the lab in New Orleans can result in faster arrests when DNA is a major part of the investigation.

With writers and actors on strike, Hollywood South is quiet on the set. Teiko Foxx has more…
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56 of Louisiana’s 57 death row inmates have filed for clemency with the state Pardon Board, but Attorney General Jeff Landry has issued a legal opinion that says the Pardon Board in most cases can not take up clemency requests that have been filed more than a year after judge has issued an appeal ruling in capital cases. An attorney representing the death row prisoners says Landry’s opinion has no binding force.

10:30 LRN Newscast

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy secures $28 million in annual appropriations bills for the state and $2.4 million will be used to upgrade equipment for the New Orleans Criminal Justice Crime Lab. The funding also includes $5 million for a new USDA Sugarcane Research Facility in Houma and $4.5 million to provide law enforcement in St. Landry and Grant Parishes with the equipment they need. Cassidy says…

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The bills will be a part of a year-end funding package and will receive a Senate vote soon.

It’s quite on the set for Hollywood South as the Writers Guild of America and the Screenwriters Guild labor strike continues. Louisiana Entertainment and Digital Interactive Media Director Chris Stelly says despite the setbacks, they will continue to fund solutions to keep the industry prepared…

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Former LSU Tennis great Neal Skupski and his partner Wesley Koolhof of the Netherlands claimed the Wimbledon Men’s Doubles title Saturday. Kace Kieschnick has more…

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LSU Tigers Womens Basketball superstar Angel Reese has been selected by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to promote ZOA, Johnson’s energy drink. Reese has become one of the top NIL earners, signing with Sports Illustrated, Amazon, and other brands.

09:30 LRN Newscast, July 20th

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s disappointed but not surprised the Republican led Legislature overturned his veto of a bill that bans doctors from performing medical procedures on children that could alter their biological sex. He believes politics played a role…:
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The law will likely face a legal challenge.

Hollywood South is reeling from the strike of writers and actors. Louisiana Entertainment Media Director Chris Stelly says the film industry impacts the economy and hopes there will be a resolution soon to get the cameras rolling again…:
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Louisiana has held the reputation as the “Hollywood South” thanks to some tax credits that have helped bring in those productions.

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy has secured $2.4 million in funding for new equipment to outfit the New Orleans Criminal Justice Crime Lab as part of the 2024 annual appropriations bills. The State Police Crime Lab has been the subject of longstanding complaints about backlogs in rape kits. Cassidy says if Orleans can process their own crime lab material, it helps everyone…:
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The bills will be a part of a year-end funding package and will receive a Senate vote soon.

Former LSU Tennis great Neal Skupski took home the 2023 Wimbledon doubles title. He says it’s a great honor but one that may not sink in for some time…:
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08:30 LRN Newscast, July 20th

Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards is disappointed pressure from the GOP spurned the veto of the bill banning doctors from performing medical procedures on children that could alter their biological sex. But the bill’s author, Pollock Representative Gabe Firment, says his legislation protects kids who might be temporarily confused about their gender…:
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Louisiana’s law is set to go into effect on January 1st.

The Baton Rouge woman booked on two counts of murder for allegedly killing her boyfriend last week then confessing to killing her ex in 2021 is being held on a $1.1 million dollar bond. 42-year-old Janice Frazier was arrested July 17th after the victim’s body was found in a city park.

With writers and actors on strike, Hollywood South is quiet on the set and the industry is hoping for the best. Teiko Foxx has more…:
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The Powerball jackpot is officially reset today for the first time since April 19th. A ticket sold in California matched all numbers for the estimated $1.08 billion dollar prize. That’s the 6th largest jackpot in US history and the third largest for the game.

07:30 LRN Newscast, July 20th

Governor John Bel Edwards believes pressure from the Louisiana Republican Party led to the override of his veto on a bill to ban procedures on minors that would alter their biological sex. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Louisiana is officially on day 9 of extreme heat advisories. Temperatures once again will reach near 100 degrees today across the state, and heat index values will be between 110-115.

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy has secured $2.4 million in funding for new equipment to outfit the New Orleans Criminal Justice Crime Lab. Cassidy says the upgrade will be a game changer…:
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The funding is part of the 2024 annual appropriations bills.

Former LSU Tennis great Neal Skupski and his partner took home the 2023 Wimbledon doubles title. He says it’s been a dream come true…:
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Skupski becomes only the second Tiger to claim a men’s double major title and the second Englishman to win Wimbledon doubles in the “Open” era.