Big news out of Saints camp over the weekend – quarterback Derek Carr has retired. Carr says his right shoulder has developed degenerative damage to the point that it’s impossible for him to continue his playing career. Head coach Kellen Moore says Carr and his family have been very thorough in keeping the team updated on his condition, and that the team will be with him as he navigates this next chapter of his life.
Cut 15 (11) “…an incredible experience.”
May is National Foster Care Month, and the Department of Children and Family Services is using the occasion to spotlight the need for foster caregivers. Secretary David Matlock says foster parents are very special people, and they make a lot of sacrifices.
Cut 5 (09) “…very hard places.”
AARP is urging the House to reject a Senate bill that has advanced to the lower chamber. Andrew Muhl with AARP of Louisiana says Senate Bill would effectively get nursing homes off the hook for damages caused by abuse and neglect. Muhl points to the incident involving Bob Dean, who evacuated residents in nursing homes he owned to an unsanitary warehouse during Hurricane Ida, in which seven people died. Muhl says he feels that that case spurred the nursing home industry to fight back.
Cut 11 (07) “…a nursing home.”
Muhl says under the bill, Dean’s liability would have been capped at 100-thousand dollars instead of in the millions. The bill was written by Shreveport Senator Thomas Pressly, who says his bill is intended to clarify existing state law and is also intended to get healthcare providers to continue providing essential services in the state.
Cut 13 (05) “…Malpractice Act was.”
On April 30th, the Senate passed the bill 26-to-11. It is now awaiting debate in the House Health and Welfare Committee.