4:30 PM Newscast

It appears that Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier is the Republicans’ choice for Louisiana Speaker of the House. LA-Politics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says DeVillier has strong Cajun roots like Governor-elect Jeff Landry, and he was first elected to represent Acadiana District 41 in 2015.  As he begins his third and final term in the legislature, Alford says DeVillier has very strong ties to business and industry.

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It’s yet to be seen who and how a new congressional map will be drawn before the January 15th deadline. Outgoing Senate President Page Cortez says it’s not ideal for current lawmakers to meet and If Governor Edwards vetoed the maps, then there would be a veto override session for incoming lawmakers and Governor-elect Landry. Cortez says they’ll have a better idea of where things stand next week.

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The Governor’s Office has kicked off the “56 for 56” social media campaign chronicling the progress of the state under Governor Edwards leadership for his remaining 56 days. Teiko Foxx has more…

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The UNO Research center has released the results of a statewide comprehensive survey which shed light on the respondents’ political party choices and the factors influencing these preferences. Prior to 2021, Political Science Professor Ed Chervenak says the majority of registered voters were firmly against the idea of marijuana legalization and now 52% favor recreational use.

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3:30 PM Newscast

It’s expected to be difficult if even possible for incoming lawmakers meet a January 15th deadline to redraw the state’s congressional map to include a second majority-minority district? Outgoing Senate President Page Cortez says he hasn’t discussed it with Governor Edwards if he plans to call for a special session before he leaves office. Cortez believes Edwards is waiting to see if Judge Shelly Dick grants an extension or not.

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Governor-elect Landry and new lawmakers will be sworn in office one week before the January 15th deadline.

 

Louisiana Representative and Speaker of the US House Representatives Mike Johnson has endorsed Former President Donald Trump for president saying he’s all in for president trump. While the house was seeking a new speaker, Trump didn’t endorse Johnson but reportedly made a strong suggestion to go with the leading candidate and do so quickly.

 

The UNO Research Center has released the results of a statewide comprehensive survey. The random poll asked 429 participants to rate Governor John Bel Edwards’ job performance and the incoming Landry administration. Political Science Professor Ed Chervenak says Governor Edwards received a 20 percent higher job approval rating compared to former Governor Bobby Jindal when he left office in 2016.

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LA-Politics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says with the Governor’s race, and the majority of House and Senate races decided last month, there’s already a huge jump on the next term of state government.

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Metairie Senator Cameron Henry is expected to be the Republicans’ choice for Senate President and Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier is the Republicans’ choice for Louisiana Speaker of the House.

LRN PM Newscall November 14

Acadiana Representative Phillip DeVillier is the Republicans’ choice for the next Louisiana Speaker of the House. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Governor’s Office has kicked off the “56 for 56” social media campaign chronicling the progress of the state under Governor Edwards leadership for his remaining 56 days. Teiko Foxx has more…

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It appears that Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier is the Republicans’ choice for Louisiana Speaker of the House. LA-Politics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says he’s never seen a legislature so pro-active, and they need to get a leg up because…

Cut 3 (10) “….right off the bat.”

And there’s a chance another special session could be called before the regular session begins in March.

DeVillier has strong Cajun roots like Governor-elect Jeff Landry, and he was first elected to represent Acadiana District 41 in 2015.  As he begins his third and final term in the legislature, Alford says DeVillier has very strong ties to business and industry.

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Alford says with the Governor’s race, and the majority of House and Senate races decided last month, there’s already a huge jump on the next term of state government.

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Metairie Senator Cameron Henry is expected to be the Republicans’ choice for Senate President.

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The Govenor’s Office has launched “56 for 56” – a social media campaign highlighting one of the governor’s accomplishments every day for his final 56 days in office. While the series highlights the progress of Governor Edwards, Digital Creator for the Governor’s Office Tyler Walker says it also celebrates Louisianans who supported and worked with Governor Edwards since 2016.

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The first post highlights Edwards first day in office where he signed an executive order expanding Medicaid. Walker says the campaign will also recap economic development projects, the bipartisan criminal justice reform, and…

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The public can follow the “56 for 56” campaign on the Governor’s social media accounts and use the hashtag #56for56. Walker encourages Louisianans to join in and comment on their favorite state improvement during Edwards tenure.

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The question looms if incoming lawmakers can meet the January 15th deadline to redraw the state’s congressional map to include a second majority-minority district.  Outgoing Senate President Page Cortez says it’s best to ask for a deadline extension because it’s not ideal for current lawmakers to meet.

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And if Edwards vetoed the maps, because of the limited timeline, Cortez says there would be a veto override session for incoming lawmakers and Governor-elect Landry.  Cortez says they’ll have a better idea next week of where things stand.

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Cortez says he hasn’t discussed it with Governor Edwards if he plans to call for a special session before he leaves office. Cortez believes Edwards is waiting to see if Judge Shelly Dick grants an extension or not.

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Governor-elect Landry and new lawmakers will be sworn in office one week before the January 15th deadline.

2:30 PM Newscast

Acadiana Representative Phillip DeVillier is the Republicans’ choice for the next Louisiana Speaker of the House. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Governor’s Office has launched “56 for 56” – a social media campaign highlighting one of the governor’s accomplishments every day for his final 56 days in office. While the series highlights the progress of Governor Edwards, Digital Creator for the Governor’s Office Tyler Walker says it also celebrates Louisianans who supported and worked with Governor Edwards since 2016.

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The question looms if incoming lawmakers can meet the January 15th deadline to redraw the state’s congressional map to include a second majority-minority district.  Outgoing Senate President Page Cortez says it’s best to ask for a deadline extension because it’s not ideal for current lawmakers to meet.

 

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Early voting numbers in the Bayou State show only 254,000 people voted that’s 115,000 fewer voters than the October early-voting turnout. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillon says this is not a good indication for Democratic candidates who are in big races like Secretary of State and Attorney General.

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1:30 LRN Newscast Nov 14

The question looms if incoming lawmakers can meet the January 15th deadline to redraw the state’s congressional map.  Outgoing Senate President Page Cortez says they’ll have a better idea soon if current or incoming lawmakers will address the map.

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Federal Judge Shelly Dick ruled the map must have two majority-black districts, not one.

It appears that Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier is the Republicans’ choice for Louisiana Speaker of the House. LA-Politics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says he’s never seen a legislature so pro-active, and they need to get a leg up because…

Cut 3 (10) “….right off the bat.”

And there’s a chance another special session could be called before the regular session begins in March.

The Governor’s Office has kicked off the “56 for 56” social media campaign for Edwards’ final days in office…

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A Natchitoches Parish Grand Jury has returned a decision of “No True Bill” on assault charges filed by Natchitoches Parish President candidate Latorria Freeman against current President John Richmond. The criminal complaint alleged Richmond had a physical altercation with Freeman.  Freeman a Democrat is in a runoff with Independent John Salter. The charges will be dismissed.

12:30 LRN Newscast November 14

A federal Court has given the Louisiana legislature until Jan. 15 to pass a new congressional map for the state that would include a second majority-minority district.  Outgoing Senate President Page Cortez doesn’t think the deadline is ideal…

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And if Edwards vetoed the maps, because of the limited timeline, Cortez there would be a veto override session for incoming lawmakers and Governor-elect Landry.

Governor John Bel Edwards term ends on January 8th and until then Louisianans will be able to view his top accomplishments in the “56 for 56” social media campaign. Digital Creator for the Governor’s Office Tyler Walker encourages Louisianans to comment on their favorite state improvement during Edwards tenure.

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The public can follow the Governor’s social media accounts and use the hashtag #56for56.

The 2023 school performance scores were released by the Louisiana Department of Education and there’s good news for students in the Bayou State. Colleen Crain has the story.

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11:40 LRN sportscast

The Saints are off this Sunday and it’s probably a good thing as wide receiver Michael Thomas and cornerback Marshon Lattimore suffered significant injuries according to head coach Dennis Allen…
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Saints Quarterback Derek Carr is now in concussion protocol after taking a hard hit in the Vikings game, but his shoulder is fine.

Last night, Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos upset Buffalo 24 to 22. Today the Bills fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and replaced him with former LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady. The Bills have lost three of their last four.

The Pelicans will try to snap a five game losing streak tonight as they host Dallas. They lost to the Mavs on Sunday and gave up 136 points in the process.

LSU Quarterback Jayden Daniels is a strong Heisman candidate and wide receiver Malik Nabers is in the running to win the Biletnikoff Trophy, which goes to the best receiver in college football. Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Junior is also a strong contender. Tigers Coach Brian Kelly believes Nabers should get the award….
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LSU’s offensive line is a semi-finalist for the Joe Moore Award, which goes to the best offensive line in the country.

College hoops…Louisiana Tech beat Lyon College 100 to 43. Isaiah Crawford surpassed the one-thousand career scoring mark as he had 21 points. McNeese downed Champion Christian 110 to 46. Northwestern State lost to Stephen F Austin 96-70.

11:30 LRN Newscast

UNO surveyed 429 residents over the telephone and 17-percent of the respondents cited crime as the top priority for incoming Governor Jeff Landry. UNO pollster Ed Chervenak…
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15-percent said the economy needs to be Governor-elect Jeff Landry’s top priority, 12-pecent said education.

The overall performance score for Louisiana public schools is 78.5. That’s the highest score since 2018, which is encouraging to state education leaders. But Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says more work needs to take place…
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The number of low-performing schools that needs special attention from the state has grown from 272 in 2019 to 353.

The Secretary of State’s Office projects a voter turnout for Saturday at around 20-percent. Pollster John Couvillon says the three statewide races are not generating a lot of buzz, but there are some hotly contested local elections…
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Polls are open from 7 AM to 8 PM.

Governor John Bel Edwards has less than two months to go in his second term as governor. So one of the things the governor will do during this time is highlight some of the accomplishments. He is the 56th governor so the social media campaign is called 56 for 56….
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Digital creator for the Governor’s office, Tyler Walker, says they’ll also recap economic development projects, criminal justice reform and the first social media post during this campaign was dedicated to the Medicaid expansion.

10:30 LRN Newscast Nov 14

23-year-old-Jacoby Johnson of Rayville faces four counts of attempted second-degree murder after four women were stabbed on LA Tech’s campus Monday morning. A student, who did not witness the incident and asked not to be identified questions why the school was never put on lockdown.

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The ages of the victims are 23, 62, 65, and 72.

JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillon says turnout among Louisiana’s Democratic voters for the November 18th election may be worse than the primary. 115,000 less voters participated in early voting for the runoff….

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Polls open at 7 am on Saturday and close 8 pm.

Yesterday the Governor’s Office launched “56 for 56” – a social media campaign highlighting one of Edward’s accomplishments each day of his final 56 days in office. Governor’s Office Digital Creator Tyler Walker says it also celebrates Louisianans who supported and collaborated with Edwards since 2016.

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According to a new poll, Edward’s job approval is 40 percent, 41 percent disapprove, and 20 percent had no opinion. UNO conducted the statewide survey and pollster Ed Chervenak says Edwards’ approval rating is 20 percent higher than when predecessor Governor Bobby Jindal left office…

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Edwards who is Louisiana’s 56th governor leaves office on January 8th.

 

8:30 LRN Newscast

Detectives are trying to determine what sparked Monday morning’s stabbing on the Louisiana Tech campus that left four people injured. Brooke Thorington has more…
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Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier has gained enough support from fellow legislators to be elected as the next speaker of the house for the Louisiana House of Representatives. DeVillier will begin serving his third term on January 8th and that’s when official vote is expected to be taken. Metairie Republican Cameron Henry is expected to be the next Senate President.

UNO surveyed 429 residents over the telephone and 17-percent of the respondents cited crime as the top priority for incoming Governor Jeff Landry. UNO pollster Ed Chervenak…
cut 15 (09) “….public safety”
15-percent said the economy needs to be Governor-elect Jeff Landry’s top priority, 12-pecent said education.

The overall performance score for Louisiana public schools is 78.5. That’s the highest score since 2018, which is encouraging to state education leaders. But Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says more work needs to take place…
cut 5 (10) “….student needs”
The number of low-performing schools that needs special attention from the state has grown from 272 in 2019 to 353.