8:30 LRN Newscast

The tax reform special session continues today, but not much activity is expected in public view. That’s because the Louisiana Senate is gearing up to vote on several tax bills tomorrow and that includes proposal to lower the state’s income tax to a flat three percent. The income tax cut would mean an estimated one-point-three billion dollar loss in state revenues. Lapolitics dot com publisher Jeremy Alford says lawmakers need to make up that loss with increased sales taxes or else a tax reform plan will not pass…

Cut 11 (050 “…to carry forward”

The special session must end by 6 PM Monday.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says the state added 77-hundred jobs in the month of October. L-W-C economist Emily Dipalma says 44-percent of those new jobs are in the construction sector…

Cut 8  (12) “…in that sector”

President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Robert F Kennedy as the next Secretary for Health and Human Services. Kennedy is a known a vaccine skeptic. In the next Congress, Bill Cassidy will serve as chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.  Cassidy, who is a  doctor, is expected to play a critical role in shaping healthcare reforms, addressing workforce challenges, and overseeing educational initiatives. His leadership could influence debates on contentious issues such as vaccine mandates.

Cut 6 (13) “…on anything else.”

President-elect Trump has taped WWE co-founder Linda McMahon has the next Secretary of Education. There was a push for Louisiana Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley to get this job.