12:30 LRN Newscast

President-Elect Donald Trump holds a strong mandate and influence over the Republican-controlled Senate. With the GOP’s majority in the Senate, Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy will play a significant role in tax policy and trade, potentially impacting both domestic economic policies and international trade relations.

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Lawmakers have until November 25th to consider Governor Landry’s tax overhaul proposal in this special legislative session. Chalmette Representative Mike Bayham says given the complexity of the proposal and all of its components, that likely will not be enough time to consider everything.

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Louisiana has never had a hurricane make landfall in the month of November – and it looks like at least for the time being, that record will remain intact. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU and Alabama continue their rivalry on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. In last year’s game in Tuscaloosa, Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe shredded LSU’s defense, throwing for 219 yards and rushing for 155 and four touchdowns. Coach Brian Kelly on the difference with Milroe this year compared to last year…

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Darren Rizzi will head coach his first NFL game on Sunday when the Saints host the Falcons. Rizzi was asked if he’ll be aggressive on fourth down…

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Kick off is at noon.

Louisiana Tech returns to playing football on the weekends as they’ll host Jacksonville State on Saturday. The Gamecocks are 4-and-0 and they are led by Tre Stewart, who has 914 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie says Stewart will be tough to stop…

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Kick off is at 3:30 on the CBS Sports Network

LSU men’s basketball opened its season with a 95 to 60 victory over ULM last night. Junior forward Jalen Reed had a career-high 24 points. Coach Matt McMahon says Reed put in the work during the offseason…

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LSU’s next game is Sunday at home against Alabama State.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The legislature is debating Governor Landry’s tax reform proposal on this, the second day of the special session. A flat income tax rate of three-percent is at the center of Landry’s proposal. He says it would result in the biggest tax cut in Louisiana’s history as the income taxes would be lowered for most working citizens…

Cut 11 (11) “…our labor.”

To offset the loss of tax revenue from lower income taxes, the governor is proposing, among other things, to tax many services that are not taxed. Lawmakers have until November 25th to consider the proposal during this special session. Chalmette Representative Mike Bayham says given the complexity of the proposal and all of its components, that likely will not be enough time to consider everything.

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The U.S. political landscape remains in flux as the House of Representatives awaits resolution, but former President and President-elect Donald Trump holds a strong mandate and influence over the Republican-controlled Senate. Senator Bill Cassidy says even with G-O-P control, he and other members of his caucus will still need to reach across the aisle…

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Louisiana’s oil and gas industry is hailing Donald Trump’s re-election. Mike Moncla, the president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, says it will be good to have a President who will ease up on regulations, since according to him the Biden administration was not friendly to the industry.

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10:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana’s special session is underway, with Governor Jeff Landry making the case for significant tax reform. Andrew Greenstein has more…

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All of the numbers are in from Tuesday’s election, President-elect Donald Trump received 60-percent of the vote. He’s the first presidential candidate to receive such a share of the vote in Louisiana since President Ronald Reagan’s re-election in 1984.

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy has congratulated President-elect Donald Trump. Cassidy says the future looks bright for the country and Louisiana…

Cut 7 (11) “…see becoming reality.”

Junior Senator John Kennedy says the election was a choice between hope and hurt. Americans chose hope.

The Louisiana Oil and Gas Association is excited about another Trump Presidency. LOGA President Mike Moncla says under the Biden Administration, new oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico slowed considerably….

Cut 5 (08) “….a lease sale”

Moncla is also hopeful the Trump Administration will move along the permitting process for new L-N-G facilities.

9:30 LRN Newscast

It’s day two of the special session on tax reform. Governor Landry told the legislature that the ultimate goal is to create a tax structure that will put more money in people’s pockets and attract businesses to the state.

Cut 12 (12) “…your hardwork.” 

Landry’s plan includes lowering the income tax rate to a flat three-percent across the board and boosting the standard deduction to 12-thousand-500 dollars, compensating for it by taxing services not currently taxed. Some groups, like Invest in Louisiana, are sounding the alarm. Director Jan (YAHN) Moeller is concerned the governor’s tax plan will dramatically reduce what the state collects in taxes, resulting in fewer dollars for the state to spend on public services, like higher education. He says that means tuition will go up at Louisiana colleges and universities…

Cut 14 (08) “…what we pay.”

Senator Bill Cassidy has congratulated Donald Trump on his re-election to a second non-consecutive term. Cassidy, who voted to convict Trump in his impeachment trial following the January 6th riot at the Capitol, says he’s looking forward to the Trump Administration unlocking domestic energy production, which will create jobs and provide economic security…

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Another group hailing Trump’s return to the White House is the state’s oil and gas industry. Mike Moncla, the president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, says President Biden’s policies, including putting a pause on issuing export permits for liquefied natural gas, stifled business in the state.

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8:30 LRN Newscast

Today is the first full day of the special session and the House Ways and Means Committee meets this morning. A bill to create a flat income tax of three-percent is at the top of the agenda. The income tax rate for most Louisiana residents is either three-point-five percent or 4.25 percent. Governor Landry hates the state income tax…

Cut 11 (11) “…our labor”

To offset the loss of income tax revenue, lawmakers are being asked to eliminate dozens of sales tax exemptions and taxing services that are currently not taxed.

Earlier this year, now President-elect Donald Trump called Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy one of the worst U-S Senators and a total flake. Cassidy voted to convict Trump of inciting a riot at the U-S Capitol. Cassidy says he’s excited Trump is back in the White House and plans to support the President’s agenda…

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Louisiana’s oil and gas industry is hailing the re-election of Donald Trump as President of the United States. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Voter turnout for Tuesday’s election was slightly lower than in 2020, when two point one million people voted. For this Presidential election it was two-million votes and a turnout of 66-percent. 60-percent of the voters voted for President-elect Trump. In 2020, Trump received 58-percent of the vote in Louisiana.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry opened the special session on tax reform by making the case the state’s current tax code is the reason why Louisiana ranks in the bottom on so many lists. Landry says change is desperately needed…

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Landry cites North Carolina as an example of a state that modernized its tax code, and it’s resulted in thousands of new jobs and more income for the state’s citizens. But Invest in Louisiana director Jan Moeller says tax reform did not improve North Carolina’s economy, instead it was investment in higher education…

Cut 15 (11) “…to that state.”

Moeller is concerned the governor’s plan will leave a big hole in the budget, which means fewer dollars for higher education and other state funded services.

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy congratulates President-Elect Donald Trump on his victory and says the future looks bright for the country and Louisiana. Sean Richardson has more.

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The Department of Children and Family Services says if you have an EBT card for food stamp benefits, change your PIN immediately after multiple skimming devices were found at retail locations across the state. DCFS says select a unique PIN that is not easily guessable and avoid common patterns or personal information.

LRN Sportscast 6:45 November 7

A big key for LSU this Saturday when they face Alabama is to keep Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe from beating the Tigers with his legs. In last year’s game against LSU, he rushed for 155 yards and four touchdowns. And  two weeks ago in a loss to Texas A&M, LSU couldn’t stop a running quarterback. Bama coach Kalen DeBoer expects LSU will be prepared…

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LSU men’s basketball won its first game of the season last night, beating ULM 96 to 60 as Jalen Reed had 24 points and eight rebounds.

The Pelicans dropped to 3-and-6 on the season with a 131 to 122 loss to the undefeated Cavaliers.

LSU’s women’s basketball has received a commitment six-foot-two Grace Knox from California. She’s ranked as the 11th best player in the country.

Darren Rizzi was named as the Saints interim head coach on Monday and he’s getting used to his new role…

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Rizzi has rearranged the locker room so players now their lockers grouped by position and he’s also altered the structure of practice. New Orleans hosts Atlanta on Sunday.

Louisiana Tech hosts Jacksonville State on Saturday. The Gamecocks are undefeated in Conference USA Play, while the Bulldogs are 3-and-5 overall, two and three in Conference USA. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie says they are trying to win their final four games to finish with a winning record…

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Kick off Saturday is at 3:30 and it will be televised on the CBS Sports Network.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana’s special session is underway, with Governor Jeff Landry making the case for significant tax reform. Andrew Greenstein has more…

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Hurricane Rafael has entered the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, but it’s no longer a threat to Louisiana. The Category two storm is expected to head west and eventually weaken to a tropical storm as it moves towards Mexico.

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy has congratulated President-elect Donald Trump. Cassidy says the future looks bright for the country and Louisiana…

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Junior Senator John Kennedy says the election was a choice between hope and hurt. Americans chose hope.

Louisiana’s oil and gas industry is hailing the re-election of Donald Trump as President of the United States. Mike Moncla, the president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, says it will be good to have a President who will ease up on regulations, since according to him the Biden administration was not friendly to the industry.

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LRN AM Newscall November 7

Louisiana’s oil and gas industry is hailing the re-election of Donald Trump as President of the United States. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy congratulates President-Elect Donald Trump on his victory and says the future looks bright for the country and Louisiana. Sean Richardson has more.

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Louisiana’s special session is underway, with Governor Jeff Landry making the case for significant tax reform. Andrew Greenstein has more…

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Louisiana’s oil and gas industry is hailing the re-election of Donald Trump as President of the United States. Mike Moncla, the president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, says it will be good to have a President who will ease up on regulations, since according to him the Biden administration was not friendly to the industry.

Cut 4 (14) “…off-shore leasing plan.”

Moncla says the Biden administration finally came up with a plan guaranteeing anywhere from zero to 11 leases.

Cut 5 (08) “…a lease sale.”

Moncla says Biden’s other policies, including the pause on liquefied natural gas, stifled business in the state.

Cut 6 (17) “…our state’s GDP.”

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U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy has congratulated President-elect Donald Trump. It’s the first time in over 100 years a president has won after being out of office for four years, taking the Electoral College and the popular vote.  Cassidy says the future looks bright for the country and Louisiana…

Cut 7 (11) “…see becoming reality.”

Cassidy voted in February 2021 to convict Trump of inciting a riot on the U.S. Capitol building in January of that year.

The Louisiana Republican Party censured Cassidy for that vote. Earlier this year Trump called Cassidy one of the worst U.S. Senators and said he was total flake.

Cassidy says despite what many think, he and Trump have been closely aligned on many issues Including healthcare and energy…

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Cassidy says he’s looking forward to the Trump Administration unlocking domestic energy production, which will create jobs and provide economic security…

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Governor Jeff Landry opened a special session on tax reform by making the case the state’s current tax code is the reason why Louisiana ranks last on so many lists. Landry says change is desperately needed…

Cut 10 (13) “…state back.”

Landry says his tax reform plan would produce the biggest tax cut in Louisiana’s history. A flat income tax rate of three percent is at the center of Landry’s proposal. He says it would result in the biggest tax cut in Louisiana’s history as the income taxes would be lowered for most working citizens…

Cut 11 (11) “…our labor.”

To offset the loss of tax revenue from lower income taxes, the governor is proposing to tax many services that are not taxed. He’s also proposing to eliminate several sales tax exemptions. He says this will create a tax structure that will put more money in people’s pockets and attract businesses to the state. He promises this tax plan will transform Louisiana

Cut 12 (12) “…your hard work.

The special session must end at 6 PM on November 25th.

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Invest in Louisiana has real concerns about Governor Jeff Landry’s tax plan. Director Jan (YAHN) Moeller says it will result in the poor paying a higher percentage of their income taxes…

Cut 13 (11)  “…in the budget.”

Moeller is concerned the governor’s tax plan will dramatically reduce what the state collects in taxes, resulting in fewer dollars for the state to spend on public services, like higher education. He says that means tuition will go up at Louisiana colleges and universities…

Cut 14 (08) “…what we pay.”

Landry cites North Carolina as an example of a state that modernize its tax code and it’s resulted in thousands of new jobs and more income for the state’s citizens. But Moeller says tax reform did not improve North Carolina’s economy, instead it was investment in higher education…

Cut 15 (11) “…to that state.”

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Louisiana Tech returns to playing football on the weekends as they’ll host Jacksonville State on Saturday. The Gamecocks are 4-and-0 and they are led by Tre Stewart, who has 914 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie says Stewart will be tough to stop…

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Tech enters the game with a 3-and-5 record, 2-and-3 in Conference USA. Cumbie and the Bulldogs are trying to win their final four games to finish with a winning record…

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A big key for LSU this Saturday when they face Alabama is to keep Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe from beating the Tigers with his legs. In last year’s game against LSU, he rushed for 155 yards and four touchdowns. And  two weeks ago in a loss to Texas A&M, LSU couldn’t stop a running quarterback. Bama coach Kalen DeBoer expects LSU will be prepared…

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The Darren Rizzi era for the Saints is underway. The Saints held their first practice today led by their new interim head coach after Dennis Allen was fired. Rizzi, who was the special teams coordinator, says the new role will take a little getting used to.

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Rizzi was selected to be the interim head coach, in part because of the relationships he has built with the players, including Quarterback Derek Carr.

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Rizzi, Carr and the rest of the Saints will try to snap a seven-game losing streak Sunday against the Falcons. Kickoff at the Superdome is at noon.