LRN Legislative Report 4/6/26

This is the Louisiana Radio Network Legislative Report,  I’m Jeanne Burns.

Three weeks into the legislative session and it’s quiet when it comes to debate on significant legislation and that might be design. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the Landry administration is not pushing any significant legislation after doing a lot of heavy lifting in his first two years in office…

Cut 10 (12) “…reform legislation”

Pinsonat says the Landry Administration is not interested in rocking the boat with the governor set to run for re-election next year…

Cut 11 (12) “…we are delivering.”

A Denham Springs representative is asking the LHSAA to make dance, cheer and lacrosse sanctioned high school sports under its authority. Republican Roger Wilder’s resolution passed in the House Education Committee unanimously and heads to the full House for further discussion. Wilder told the committee he was alerted to the issue by a constituent.

Cut 7 (11) “…concerns for me.”

Another Denham Springs representative has a plan to address the shortage of school resource officers, and it has advanced to the full house. Kellee Dickerson’s bill to allow military veterans to serve as SROs passed unanimously in the House Education Committee. Dickerson says her bill is designed to improve overall public safety, not just in schools.

Cut 6 (09) “…our veterans.”

A commissioner with the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs spoke in favor of the bill stressing veterans would not replace police officers, but would provide reinforcement.

LRN AM Newscall April 6

Those of you heading into or out of Lafayette on I-49, give yourself a little more time to get through starting today. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Three weeks into the legislative session and there have not been any substantive pieces of legislation making its way through capitol. Jeanne Burns has an explanation…

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An alleged drunk driver crashed into more than a dozen people watching a parade in Iberia Parish on Saturday. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Those of you headed into or out of Lafayette on I-49, be prepared for potential construction delays starting today. That’s because DOTD is beginning a major preservation project along a nearly nine-mile stretch from I-10 to the St. Landry Parish line. Deidra Druilhet (drool-YET) with DOTD says the work will entail pavement patching and concrete overlays – not only on the mainlanes, but also on the ramps.

Cut 4 (09) “…their particular destination.”

Druilhet says most of the work will be done during the overnight hours.

Cut 5 (12) “…be at night.”

Druilhet says the parts of the project that would present the biggest disruptions would be reserved for the weekends, when volume won’t be nearly as heavy.

Cut 6 (13) “…the entire weekend.”

The 43-million-dollar project is expected to be completed in the summer of 2027.

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A Denham Springs representative is asking the LHSAA to make dance, cheer and lacrosse sanctioned high school sports under its authority. Republican Roger Wilder’s resolution passed in the House Education Committee unanimously and heads to the full House for further discussion. Wilder told the committee he was alerted to the issue by a constituent.

Cut 7 (11) “…concerns for me.”

Wilder says he especially noted how hazardous cheerleading can be, given the routines they do on hard surfaces.

Cut 8 (07) “…that right now.”

Wilder says by placing cheerleading under LHSAA authority, along with dance and lacrosse, there could be safety protocols in place to protect the participants.

Cut 9 (07)  “…and safety requirements.”

Unlike a bill, a resolution is non-binding. This one is a concurrent resolution, which means if it passes in the House, it will move to the Senate for its approval.

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Three weeks into the legislative session and it’s quiet when it comes to debate on significant legislation and that might be design. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the Landry administration is not pushing any significant legislation after doing a lot of heavy lifting in his first two years in office…

Cut 10 (12) “…reform legislation

Pinsonat says the Landry Administration is not interested in rocking the boat with the governor set to run for re-election next year…

Cut 11 (12) “…we are delivering.”

Pinsonat says the most emotional debate of the legislative session so far was over a bill to prohibit the use of eminent domain for carbon capture and sequestration projects. Pinsonat says legislative leaders have made sure that and other controversial bills make it out of committee…

Cut 12 (11) “…insurance reform.”

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A new AARP report finds that 900-thousand Louisianans are caregivers for adults, including older parents, spouses, neighbors and other loved ones. Director of Advocacy at AARP Louisiana, Andrew Muhl, says the Louisiana Legislature should do more to help these adults provide long-term care…

Cut 13 (11)  “..cost effective.”

Muhl says 20-percent of long-term Medicaid dollars goes towards services so an individual can live at home, while 80-percent goes to nursing homes. He says AARP is advocating for that ratio to be more like 40-60 so more family caregivers can receive state assistance to keep their loved ones at home…

Cut 14 (10) “…could appropriate.”

AARP is advocating that the state provides an additional 750 waivers so families can take advantage of home and community-based services. Muhl says there are 12-thousand individuals on a waiting list seeking this state assistance…

Cut 15 (11) “…living at home.”

It costs 85-thousand dollars for an individual to live in a nursing home, while home care is 40-thousand dollars.

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LSU senior safety Ty Benefield was one of the most sought-after defensive backs in the transfer portal as he was rated as the No. 2 safety. Benefield says his decision to choose the Tigers ultimately came down to a gut feeling.

Cut 16 (17) “…feeling in my heart.”

Before visiting Baton Rouge, Benefield had never stepped foot in Louisiana. The Irvine, California, native says the move to the South has been a drastic but rewarding change.

Cut 17 (18)  “…it’s amazing, it’s cool.”

Through two weeks of spring practice, Benefield says the intensity of his new defensive coordinator, Blake Baker, has stood out.

Cut 18 (16)  “…all the coaches are.” 

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ULM football is two weeks into spring practice, and an ongoing quarterback battle is taking shape. Aidan Armenta, Landon Graves and Houston transfer Austin Carlisle are just a few players competing for the starting job. Head coach Bryant Vincent says it’s one of the best quarterback rooms he’s had during his time in Monroe.

Cut 19 (21) “…great days, too, also.”

Vincent says this year’s team has been a very competitive one so far.

Cut 20 (20) “…that it’s going.”

11:30 AM LRN Newscast

Louisiana officials react to President Trump’s decision to fire Attorney General Pam Bondi. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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If you have outdoor plans for today, you’ll need to work around the weather. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says that’s because a cold front is coming.

Cut 12 (13) “…in southeastern Louisiana.”

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LSU sophomore Kailin Chio continues to prove why she’s one of the nation’s top gymnasts. On Thursday night, Chio recorded two perfect 10s in the second round of the Baton Rouge NCAA Regional. Head coach Jay Clark knows Chio is a rare talent but says her success wouldn’t be possible without her teammates.

Cut 9 (10)  “…in a vacuum.”

LSU will look to punch its ticket to Fort Worth for the fourth straight season tonight at seven when the Tigers compete in the regional finals against Clemson, Michigan, and Stanford.

Ponchatoula-based Elmer Chocolate has been making candy in Louisiana for 170 years; and their Heavenly Hash, Pecan Egg and Gold Brick Egg are popular treats for Easter.  And this year, CEO Rob Nelson says they are looking to add additional flavors.

Cut 3 (06) “…excited about that.”

 

10:30 AM LRN Newscast

Louisiana has lots of picture perfect weekends when it comes to the weather.  This Easter weekend isn’t one of them.  LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says there will be rain across the state today and while the cold front that’s bringing it, will not produce nearly enough of it to get us out of our current drought.

Cut 14 (11) “…of the prediction.”

Ponchatoula-based Elmer Chocolate continues its 170 year candy making tradition this year and they’re  looking to add new flavors.  You may recall, an Illinois-based private equity firm purchased a majority stake in the company and CEO Rob Nelson says the deal provides Elmer with more financial resources to expand its products.

Cut 5 (10) “…or line extensions.”

You can sound off on the new flavors they’re considering on Elmer’s social media channels.

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A Denham Springs representative has a plan to address the shortage of school resource officers, and it has advanced to the full house. Kellee Dickerson’s bill to allow military veterans to serve as SROs passed unanimously in the House Education Committee. Dickerson says her bill is designed to improve overall public safety, not just in schools.

Cut 6 (09) “…our veterans.”

Dickerson says using veterans as school resource officers has many benefits beyond simply providing security.

Cut 7 (13) “…our school system.”

A commissioner with the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs spoke in favor of the bill stressing veterans would not replace police officers, but would provide reinforcement.

9:30 AM LRN Newscast

With communities facing a shortage of school resource officers, one Denham Springs representative has a solution that is headed to the full House.   Here’s Andrew Greenstein.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Today may not be the best day for outdoor plans…as a cold front will bring thunderstorms across our state. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim …

Cut 13 (12) “…these particular storms.”
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Ponchatoula-based Elmer Chocolate has been making candy in Louisiana for 170 years with many popular treats, including the Gold Brick Egg four flavors of Heavenly Hash.  But this year, they’re looking to add more flavors to each.  CEO Rob Nelson urges their fans to go to their social media channels to see what flavors they’re considering.

Cut 4 (07) “…the results are.”

She’s one of the nation’s top gymnasts and on Thursday LSU’s Kailin Chio became just the second gymnast in program history to record two perfect 10s in an NCAA regional. She now has 12 career perfect scores, ranking second in program history. Junior Konnor McClain says being able to witness what Chio is accomplishing is special.

Cut 10 (13) “…it into words.”

The Tigers are set to compete in the regional finals today at 5.

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

Louisiana officials react to President Trump’s decision to fire Attorney General Pam Bondi. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

If you have outdoor plans for today, you’ll need to work around the weather. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says that’s because a cold front is coming.

Cut 12 (13) “…in southeastern Louisiana.”

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LSU sophomore Kailin Chio continues to prove why she’s one of the nation’s top gymnasts. On Thursday night, Chio recorded two perfect 10s in the second round of the Baton Rouge NCAA Regional. Head coach Jay Clark knows Chio is a rare talent but says her success wouldn’t be possible without her teammates.

Cut 9 (10)  “…in a vacuum.”

LSU will look to punch its ticket to Fort Worth for the fourth straight season tonight at seven when the Tigers compete in the regional finals against Clemson, Michigan, and Stanford.

Ponchatoula-based Elmer Chocolate has been making candy in Louisiana for 170 years; and their Heavenly Hash, Pecan Egg and Gold Brick Egg are popular treats for Easter.  And this year, CEO Rob Nelson says they are looking to add additional flavors.

Cut 3 (06) “…excited about that.”

 

7:30 LRN Sportscast

A huge come-from-behind win for the LSU Tigers last night to end an eight-game losing streak in Knoxville. Down four to one with two outs in the eighth inning, Derek Curiel hit a towering drive to left field with the bases loaded…

Cut 30 (16) :,,,delievers”

That’s the Voice of the Tigers, Chris Blair, on the LSU Sports Radio Network. LSU went on to win seven to five. Deven Sheerin earned the save, allowing one run over two innings and striking out four. Game two is at 5 PM today.

ULM found itself down seven to two in the third inning and rallied to beat Georgia State 10 to 9 in 12 innings. But lost 12 to 3 in the second game of a doubleheader. Tough loss for the Cajuns yesterday six to five in 11 innings to James Madison.

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Louisiana Tech ended its eight game losing streak with a six to two win over FIU. Trey Hawsey drove in three runs.

Over in the Southland…Northwestern State stayed in first place with a nine to six win over UTRGV. 17 hits for the Demons as JT Simonelli had four hits. Dylann Marionneaux pitches seven solid innings for the win.

Caston Thompson homered and drove in four runs as Nicholls defeated Houston Christian ten to six.

UNO upended McNeese five to two and UIW over Southeastern Louisiana 13 to 2.

In the SWAC…Grambling split a doubleheader with Jackson State and Southern defeated Bethune-Cookman seven to three.

Today in the Maravich Center, the LSU Gymnastics squad tries to qualify for nationals as they will compete against Clemson, Stanford and Michigan. The meet gets underway at 5 PM.

Rookie Jeremiah Fears had 28 points, but the Pelicans lost to the Kings 117 to 113 for their seventh straight loss.

5:30 LRN Newscast

Many weekends in Louisiana are a perfect opportunity for you to go out and do some of your favorite outdoor activities. This weekend, however, will not be one of them. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says that’s because a cold front is coming across the state. 

Cut 12 (13) “…in southeastern Louisiana.”

At Ponchatoula-based Elmer Chocolate, Easter usually means Gold Brick Eggs and Heavenly Hash. Currently there are three different flavors of Heavenly Hash and two classic flavors for Gold Brick Eggs, but Elmer is looking to add additional varieties. CEO Rob Nelson urges you to go to the company’s social media channels to see which flavors are up for consideration.

Cut 4 (07) “…the results are.”

Louisiana officials react to President Trump’s decision to fire Attorney General Pam Bondi. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

With TSA agents getting all their back pay, staffing levels at airports are returning to normal. That includes Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, where officials are urging passengers to arrive two hours before their scheduled flight instead of three or more. President Trump had issued an executive order requiring TSA agents to be paid during the DHS shutdown.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU is getting ready to close out its second week of spring football practice. Senior defensive end Princewill Umanmielen (OOH-mon-me-el-in), who played under Lane Kiffin last season at Ole Miss, says the Tigers are looking to win right away.

Cut 16 (10) “…mindset right now.”

LSU sophomore Kailin Chio continues to prove why she’s one of the nation’s top gymnasts. On Thursday night, Chio recorded two perfect 10s in the second round of the Baton Rouge NCAA Regional. Coach Jay Clark says Chio is a rare talent but her success would not be possible without her teammates.

Cut 9 (10)  “…in a vacuum.”

LSU competes in the NCAA Regional Final tomorrow at the PMAC at 5 PM. If LSU finishes in the two between Clemson, Stanford and Michigan, the Tigers will head to the finals.

A  three-game weekend series between LSU and Tennessee is underway. The Tigers are 4-and-5 in the SEC, while the Volunteers are 3-and-6. Tennessee has played well at home this season as they are 16-and-4 and the Tigers have not won a game in Knoxville since 2016. Eight straight losses for LSU versus the Vols on their home field.

Louisiana Tech will look to snap an eight game losing streak tonight when the Bulldogs face FIU> The Panthers won last night seven to four.

Northwestern State begins the day in first place in the Southland. The Demons are at UTRGV tonight. Northwestern scored a season-high 17 runs and defeated the Vaqueros 17 to nine last night. Ethan Menard from Opelousas had a home run and six RBIs last night.

In other action tonight…Nicholls is at Houston Christian and UNO hosts McNeese. The Cowboys beat the Privateers four to three in eleven innings yesterday. Hayden Stringfellow’s home run in the 11th inning was the difference.

4:30 LRN Newscast

With communities facing a shortage of school resource officers, one Denham Springs representative has a solution, and it’s advanced to the full House. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Funeral arrangements have been announced for Collin Lacaze. He’s the Alexandria Senior High Student killed earlier this week by an alleged drunk driver in a hit and run. Visitation will be Monday night. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 11 AM Tuesday at St. Rita Catholic Church in Alexandria.

 

Good chance for rain over the Easter weekend as a cold front will move through the state. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says we could see some thunderstorms tomorrow, but the possibility of severe weather is low…

Cut 13 (12) “….these particular storms”

Easter Sunday afternoon should be dry for the entire state.

LSU sophomore gymnast Kailin Chio continues to amaze. Chio scored two more perfect 10s last night to give her 12 for her career, eleven of them have occurred this season. Junior Konnor McClain says witnessing what Chio is accomplishing is special…

Cut 10 (14) “…can’t put it into words”

LSU competes in the NCAA Regional Final tomorrow at the PMAC at 5 PM. If LSU finishes in the two between Clemson, Stanford and Michigan, the Tigers will head to the finals.