6:30 LRN Newscast November 13

Attorney General Jeff Landry plans to appeal a ruling made Thursday by a state judge declaring a law unconstitutional that led to House Republicans signing a petition ordering Governor John Bel Edwards to cancel his coronavirus restrictions. Landry says Judge William Morvant had his mind made up before the hearing and positioned the case to be heard in the Louisiana Supreme Court.
Cut 13 (12) “….strikes.”
But Judge Morvant ruled the law is unconstitutional because it does not involve both chambers of the legislature. Only a majority of House members signed the petition. The governor’s executive counsel Matthew Block says the petition posed a public health threat…
cut 15 (11) “>…they’re working”

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says more than 60 glamping sites will be available at eight Louisiana State Parks. With glamping, you get a pre-set sturdy canvas tent on a wooden deck platform, queen size bed, propane ten heater, a picnic table, grill, and solar shower. Nungesser says the budget-friendly activity is available for December bookings beginning today…
cut 9 (07) “…pretty incredible”
For more information go to the state park’s website.

Tonight, Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins will be the undercover boss on the popular CBS television show. The episode has Perkins working undercover as a regular city employee. The mayor says he plays “Wayne” a man who looks nearly twice the 35-year-old’s age and he says no one suspected a thing…
cut 5 (11) “…going for”