3:30 pm LRN Newscast Nov 08

State Representative Tanner Magee is taking insurance companies to task who aren’t paying up when it comes to Hurricane Ida property damage or have been slow to do so.  More from Dave Brannen…:

CUT 01(31)      “…Brannen.”

Louisiana Congressman and House Minority Whip Steve Scalise blasted the Democrats’ $1.8-trillion infrastructure bill; all 2300 pages of it. Scalise says the bill would give amnesty to massive numbers of illegal immigrants, impose and expensive natural gas tax and create 87-thousand new jobs at the IRS.

 

The Biden Administration’s COVID vaccine mandate has been slowed down by an Appeals Court in New Orleans. The order would take effect January 4th and require any company with over 100 employees to make workers get the shots or face federal fines. News of the temporary restraining order please Louisiana businessman Brandon Trosclair, who owns grocery stores here and in Mississippi. He employs about 500 people, and is happy someone slowed the president down on the matter. Trosclair feels the matter will eventually come to the U.S. Supreme Court…:

CUT 14(08)      “…continue to prevail.”

The state’s Unclaimed Property fund now has about $5.6-million in unclaimed state tax refunds. State Treasurer John Schroder says, if you haven’t gotten yours, go online and search for your name…:

CUT 07(08)      “…their part.”

Go to LATreasury.com and look for Unclaimed Property.