The legislative session ends in 16 days, and lawmakers are close to passing auto insurance reform bill that they hope can bring down rates. Jeanne (“zhahn”) Burns reports.
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One public service commissioner implies that Sunday’s rolling blackouts in and around New Orleans could have President Trump and Elon Musk’s names all over them. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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LSU has received a coveted Top 8 national seed in the NCAA Baseball Tournament. Jeff Palermo has more on the Tigers’ road to Omaha…
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There are a little over two weeks left in the legislative session, and several bills aimed at bringing Louisiana’s extremely high auto insurance rates are nearing final legislative passage. Senate Insurance Chairman Kirk Talbot led the effort on the Senate floor to pass a bill that would give the insurance commissioner more authority to reject rate increases. Talbot says an amendment was added to the legislation that would require insurance companies to make their rate filing requests public…
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Insurance companies and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple oppose the bill that’s backed by Governor Jeff Landry.
And before taking a break for the Memorial Day holiday weekend, the Louisiana Senate approved several tort reform bills. Talbot says that includes a medical transparency bill…
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But Alexandria Senator Jay Luneau is not a believer that tort reform legislation is the answer to lower auto insurance rates…
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A tort reform bill that needs House concurrence to Senate changes before reaching the governor’s desk would say if a driver is found to be 51-percent or more at fault for a wreck, they are not entitled to any damages in a civil lawsuit. Luneau says it’s a bad bill…
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Luneau says he has two bills that will go before House Insurance on Wednesday that he believes will help to lower rates. One of them makes it illegal for insurance companies to adjust an adjuster’s report without the knowledge of the adjuster or policy holder. He says this was a big problem following the hurricanes in 2020.
The senator also has a bill that prohibits the use of credit scores when factoring insurance rates…
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Today, the Senate will take up Representative Troy Hebert’s bill that would codify a rule put in place last year that allows employers to report a job applicant collecting unemployment who fails to show up for a job interview. Hebert is a Republican from Lafayette and says employers getting ghosted by their applicants has become more prevalent.
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Hebert says in the current pilot program, only a very small number of people reported to the Louisiana Workforce Commission were deemed to have violated the conditions of their unemployment benefits
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Another component of Hebert’s bill would increase the number of work searches required to collect unemployment from three to five. He says, however, that he would like to see the rules better defined.
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Hebert says by codifying this pilot program into law, it would remain in place regardless of future administrations. Earlier this month, Hebert’s bill passed the House on a vote of 73-to-24.
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One public service commissioner says there could be more blackouts like the one in New Orleans Sunday, and he says one culprit could be massive cuts in federal staffing. More than 100-thousand people in and around New Orleans were thrust into darkness in a series of rolling blackouts Sunday. Commissioner Davante Lewis says this was not the first time this year that a part of Louisiana was subject to rolling blackouts.
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Lewis says they anticipate how much electrical load they need for a particular day based on that day’s weather forecast; and one day last month, the forecast from the National Weather Service was significantly off.
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Lewis says if you want to point your finger at someone for that, two people that he implied could be to blame would be President Trump and Elon Musk.
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Lewis says he will be fully investigating the blackout in New Orleans and will work to ensure that it does not happen in the future.
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The patriarch of “Duck Dynasty” has died. Phil Robertson passed away Sunday at the age of 79 following a battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. Greg Hilburn is a reporter with USA Today who has gotten to know the Robertson family very well. He says he will never forget the time when he was a kid when he asked for Robertson’s autograph when he was a quarterback for Louisiana Tech.
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Just before his senior season at Tech, Robertson quit football, forcing the Bulldogs to turn to their backup quarterback – a kid from Shreveport by the name of Terry Bradshaw.
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Hilburn says Robertson never felt that he was being pushed out of football by the emergence of the future four-time Super Bowl champion and NFL Hall of Famer.
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Robertson founded the Duck Commander hunting company in 1972, 40 years before starring in “Duck Dynasty” on A-and-E. A public memorial service is being planned; the funeral and burial will be limited to family and close friends.
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The LSU Tigers are seeded sixth in the NCAA Baseball Tournament, which means they will not only host the regionals, but they will also host the Super Regionals. Coach Jay Johnson expected to receive a national seed…
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LSU is 30-5 at home this season. And the Tigers offense can use some home cooking to get the bats going. The Tigers had just two hits in the final 15 innings at the SEC Tournament. Johnson says SEC pitching can lead to struggles at the plate…
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LSU will open the Baton Rouge Regional at 2 PM by hosting Little Rock. The Trojans won the Ohio Valley Conference as an eight-seed. Little Rock is 24-32, the second worst record among the teams that made the 64-team field. Dallas Baptist and Rhode Island are the other two teams in the Baton Rouge Regional. Starting Pitcher Anthony Eyanson says playing at home the next two weekends was more interesting to him….
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