16:30 LRN Newscast May 10th

A bill that would raise the minimum GPA from 2.50 to 2.75 to receive the TOPS scholarship was approved by the House Education committee on a nine to three vote. Baton Rouge Franklin Foil says he authored the legislation in an effort to cut costs and it has the support of the Council for a Better Louisiana, president Barry Erwin….
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The measure now heads to the House floor.

A 12-year-old is dead after cops say he accidentally shot himself in the head. Eunice Police Chief Randy Fontenot says the boy was handling a semi-automatic handgun…:
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He says the child later died from his injuries, and this is a tragic accidental incident in which no charges will be filed.

The House Criminal Justice Committee shot down a bill that would have allowed Louisiana residents to conceal carry a gun without a permit. Dr. Kenneth Flaming of Louisiana Carry says it can take up to a year before a CCP is approved, and can cost between $300 and $500…:
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Cissy Rowley is a Lafayette theater shooting victim. She says without the permit requirement, gun owners could carry their weapons concealed with little or no training…:
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The bill was shelved on an 8-5 vote.

And a judge in New Orleans has denied a request that would prevent the city from removing a statue of Confederate Army General P.G.T. Beauregard

 

14:30 LRN Newscast May 10th

High school students would have to graduate with a 2.75 GPA in order to qualify for TOPS under a bill approved by the House Education committee. The current minimum GPA is 2.50. James Callier with the Taylor Foundation opposed the measure, because he said it would hurt needy students…
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The bill, which would take effect with the graduating class of 2021, passed on a 9-3 vote and heads to the House floor.

The Pineville-based utility company Cleco presented Governor John Bel Edwards with a seven-million dollar check that the state economic development department can use to create jobs in their 23 parish service area. Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill…
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Legislation that would have allowed residents to conceal a gun in public without a permit failed to get approval from a House committee. Jimmy Williams of a group called Louisiana Carry argued in front of the panel that requiring a permit gives criminals the upper hand…
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But the measure was shot down on an eight to five vote.

A 12-year-old southwest Louisiana boy is dead after he accidentally fatally shot himself with a semi-automatic pistol. That’s according to Eunice Police Chief Randy Fontenot who says they believe the boy was trying to intimidate his little brother with the gun…
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Fontenot says no charges will be filed.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast May 10th

The LSU baseball team had a five to one leas last night, but Nick Bush allowed three runs in the ninth and the Tigers lost seven to six to South Alabama. Tigers shortstop Kramer Robertson had three hits at the plate, while Cole Freeman and Greg Deichmann each drove in two runs. LSU scored all of its runs in the first two innings.

Four UL Lafayette pitchers shut down Louisiana’s Tech’s bats in a three to one victory yesterday. Wyatt Marks had an impressive outing as he entered the game with the bases loaded in the sixth and nobody out. Marks struck out Marshall Boggs and Jonathan Washam and got an inning-ending ground ball off the bat of Sean Ullrich.

Also last night, Little Rock thumped Northwestern State 13 to one.

At Sulphur’s McMurry Park there will be eight semifinal games in the state baseball tournament. The top seeds playing today are Grace Christian, Elizabeth, Central Catholic and Glenmora.

LSU Guard Branden Jenkins has decided to transfer. He’s the second player to leave the program since new head coach Will Wade took over last March. But Wade has recently signed a graduate transfer and a junior college transfer. He says they have some good pieces, they just need to mold it together….
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Wade says Duop Reath and Aaron Epps have emerged as leaders during individual work outs.

10:30 LRN Newscast May 10th

Another big part of Governor John Bel Edwards’ agenda for the legislative session has been shot down, as the House Ways and Means committee did not advance a proposal to shift the tax burden from individuals to businesses. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says many lawmakers aren’t interested in raising taxes on businesses…:
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Governor Edwards called the action by the Ways and Means committee a severe case of misplaced priorities and a disservice to the people of Louisiana.

Up for debate at the capitol today is a bill to raise the minimum grade point average in order to qualify for the TOPS scholarship. Baton Rouge Representative Franklin Foil is proposing to increase the required GPA from 2.5 to 3.0 for gradudating high school seniors starting with the class of 2021.

A bill that would ban so-called sanctuary cities fails to get the 70 votes needed to pass the full House. The bill is aimed at New Orleans which has a policy that prohibits officers from questioning the status of individuals who commit or report a crime. State Representative Gary Carter voiced his concern this legislation could lead to racial profiling of Hispanics…:
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The measure failed on 64-32 vote.

The personal finance website Wallethub finds Louisiana is the worst state in the country for police officers Analyst Jill Gonzales says Louisiana has a very high crime rate, so police officers are busy and pay for law enforcement officers is next to last in the country…..
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Louisiana also ranks last in the number of police deaths per one-thousand officers.

18:30 LRN Newscast May 9th

Governor John Bel Edwards continues to have no success with his proposals to change Louisiana’s tax laws. The House Ways and Means committee rejected his plan to reduce income taxes for 90-percent of the state’s wage earners, but Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says many legislators are concerned about increasing taxes on businesses…
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The House Civil Law committee approves a bill that could suspend child support payments for parents who are incarcerated for six months or more. Gretna Representative Joseph Marino says the idea behind the bill is to reduce debt for inmates, so they have a better chance to succeed when they are released from prison…:
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The proposal comes from a recommendation made by the governor’s task force that looked at reducing the state’s incarceration rate.

Louisiana US Senator Bill Cassidy appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to talk about his “Kimmel Test” when it comes to the nation’s health care plan. Michelle Southern reports…:
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Former LSU basketball star Shaquille O’ Neal has told an Atlanta TV station that he plans to run for sheriff in 2020. O’Neal has homes in Florida and Georgia, so if he does run, it will likely be in one of those two states.

17:30 LRN Newscast May 9th ###Legislative report###

Legislation backed by Governor John Bel Edwards’ that called for shifting the tax burden from individuals to businesses died in the House Ways and Means committee. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says it appears the Republican dominated legislature is not interested in overhauling the state’s tax structure…
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Most inmates serving over 180-days in prison wouldn’t have to pay child support while incarcerated under a measure that cleared a House committee. While speaking to the Department of Children and Family Services, Carencro Representative Julie Emerson says an offender is more likely to discuss child support payments, if they don’t have huge debts.:
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The stripper age requirement bill advanced with significant amendments out of a Senate committee today. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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A House committee approved legislation to amend a current state law so-foreign born applicants can obtain a marriage license without a birth certificate. A Lafayette man who was born in an Indonesian refugee camp and doesn’t have a birth certificate has filed a lawsuit, because he’s unable to marry his fiancee.

16:45 LRN Sportscast May 9th

There’s conflicting reports on when Saints center Max Unger will return to the field. Unger recently had surgery on an injured foot. Yesterday it was reported that he won’t be back until after the regular season starts but Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio reports he’s spoken with a source that says Unger could be healthy enough to play in the preseason.

The Saints have announced days and times for the preseason schedule. New Orleans will kick-off exhibition play on Thursday August 10th at Cleveland. They’ll visit the Los Angeles Chargers for a 7 PM kickoff on August 20th. The two home preseason games will be August 26th against Houston and August 31st versus Baltimore. Both games will be 7:00 kick-offs.

In college football news…incoming LSU freshman defensive tackle Tyler Shelvin has lost about 60 pounds, thanks to no longer putting rice in his gumbo.

The 10th ranked LSU baseball team continues its eight-game homestand tonight as they host South Alabama. The Jaguars lead the overall series between the two teams, 24-15 and South Al already has a couple of wins against SEC teams this season, Mississippi State and Auburn.

Louisiana Tech beat the Cajuns in 13 innings earlier this season in Ruston. Tonight the two teams meet in Lafayette. Also tonight, Northwestern State visits Little Rock. The Demons are looking for their third straight win.
LSU head men’s basketball coach Will Wade has added former Ole Miss assistant Bill Armstrong to his coaching staff. Armstrong has spent the past 11 years in Oxford. Wade says Armstrong’s knowledge of the SEC makes him a great addition to the staff.

Also back-up guard Branden Jenkins is reportedly transferring.

Former LSU Shaquille O’ Neal has told an Altanta TV station that he plans to run for sheriff in 2020. O’Neal has homes in Florida and Georgia, so if he does run, it will likely be in of those two states.

15:30 LRN Newscast May 9th

Legislation that sought to increase the age requirement to 21-years-old to be hired as a stripper at a night club was heavily amended to put the age requirement back at 18. Shreveport Senator Greg Tarver is not a big fan of the 21-year-old requirement….
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The bill heading to the Senate floor would require adult enterinament businesses to undergo training to spot human trafficking with their dancers.

A Ville Platte deputy city marsal has been arrested for two counts of promoting prostitution. Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office chief deputy, Chris Ivey, says Arthur Lee Phillips had sex with a prositute and then solicited her to other me and kept the earnings….
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Maria Joseph was arrested for prostitution.

An inmate who is behind bars for over 180 days might not have to pay child support payments under a bill approved by a House Committee. Gretna Representative Joe Marino says child support payments would still be required if the inmate has the means to pay it, committed a crime against the other parent or if they are in jail, because they are a deadbeat parent…
cut 8 (08) “….that situation”
The goal of Marino’s measure is to lessen the debt an offender faces once they are released from jail, so they have a better chance at staying out of prison.

A seven-year-old Hammond girl has been featured in several national interviews for her trips across the country to hug police officers. Rosalyn Baldwin’s mother, Angie, says Rosalyn and her siblings go on adventures when hanging out with the officers…
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14:30 LRN Newscast may 9th

The stripper age requirement bill advanced with significant amendments out of a Senate committee today. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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A House committee approved legislation to amend a current state law so-foreign born applicants can obtain a marriage license without a birth certificate. A Lafayette man who was born in an Indonesian refugee camp and doesn’t have a birth certificate has filed a lawsuit, because he’s unable to marry his fiancee.

US Senator Bill Cassidy appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to talk about his “Kimmel Test” when it comes to the nation’s health care plan. Kimmel recently gave an emotional monologue about how surgery saved his new baby’s life, who was born with a heart defect. Cassidy told Kimmel Congress needs to listen and adequately cover pre-existing conditions:
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Kimmel says lawmakers could find money to fund a health care bill by not giving millionaires like himself huge tax cuts.

A 7-year-old Hammond girl has traveled to 10 states showing her appreciation for police officers by hugging them. Rosalyn Baldwin will head soon to Missouri and up to North Dakota to hug as many law enforcement officers as she can. Her father Errick talked about his daughter’s love for spreading peace and joy on the Jim Engster show…
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LRN PM Newscall May 9th

Louisiana US Senator Bill Cassidy appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to talk about his “Kimmel Test” when it comes to the nation’s health care plan. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The stripper age requirement bill advanced with significant amendments out of a Senate committee today. Jeff Palermo reports…:

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Louisiana US Senator Bill Cassidy appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to talk about his “Kimmel Test” when it comes to the nation’s health care plan. Kimmel recently gave an emotional monologue about how surgery saved his new baby’s life, who was born with a heart defect. Cassidy told Kimmel Congress needs to listen and adequately cover pre-existing conditions:

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Cassidy said the plan that was passed by the House actually raises premiums. Kimmel said since Cassidy is the one who is proposing that any measure pass “The Jimmy Kimmel Test,” the television host suggested what that could be:

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Kimmel says lawmakers could find money to fund a health care bill by not giving millionaires like himself huge tax cuts. Cassidy helped developed a Senate proposal that would allow states to keep Obamacare in place or come up with their own systems. He told Kimmel that President Donald Trump wants all Americans to be covered…:

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The House Civil Law committee approves a bill that could suspend child support payments for parents who are incarcerated for more than six months. Gretna Representative Joseph Marino says the idea is to reduce debt for inmates, so they have a better chance to succeed when they are released from prison…

Cut 6 (10) “right path”

The proposal comes from a recommendation made by the governor’s task force that looked at reducing the state’s incarceration rate. While speaking to a representative with the Department of Children and Family Services, Carencro Representative Julie Emerson says an offender is more likely to discuss child support payments, if don’t have huge debts…

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There are some exceptions under the proposed law heading to the House floor. Marino says child support payments would still be required if the inmate has the means to pay it, committed a crime against the other parent and if they are in jail, because they are a dead beat parent….

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The stripper age requirement bill advanced with significant amendments out of a Senate committee today. The changes reverted the age limit to work as an exotic dancer back to 18 instead of 21, but mandates were added that would mean strip clubs have to train how to spot human trafficking. Lake Charles Senator Ronnie Johns says his bill’s intent isn’t changing…:

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Last year the legislature passed a law that mandated strippers working at an exotic club must be 21, but the law was overturned after a successful lawsuit filed by three dancers and the ACLU.  Shreveport Senator Greg Tarver is not a big fan of the 21-year-old requirement….:

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Opponents have also argued that this law would cause young women to lose their jobs and income, and might be drawn into prostitution. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell’s amendment on the human trafficking training also says that failure to comply would result in the establishment losing its alcohol license. Morrell says he and Johns are arguing from the same position…:

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A 7-year-old Hammond girl has traveled to 10 states showing her appreciation for police officers by hugging them. Rosalyn Baldwin appeared on the Jim Engster Show along with her parents Errick (Eric) and Angie to talk about her family’s upcoming road trip to Missouri to North Dakota to hug as many law enforcement officers as she can. Errick talked about his daughter’s love for spreading peace and joy.

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Police Officers in Tulsa, Oklahoma loved Rosalyn so much they named April 18th, Rosalyn Baldwin day. Rosalyn explained why she enjoys hugging and thanking officers every chance she gets.

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Rosalyn’s mother, Angie, says Rosalyn’s appreciation for law enforcement has some perks. She says Rosalyn and her siblings go on adventures when hanging out with police officers.

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A 50-year-old man who is employed as a Ville Platte City Marshall has been arrested on two counts of promoting prostitution. Chief Deputy with the Jefferson Davis Parish Sheriff’s Office, Chris Ivey, says deputies discovered this after arresting Maria Joseph for prostitution. He says Joseph told police, Arthur Phillips picked her up in his employer owned unmarked unit to bring her to Fenton to charge for sex.

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Ivey says after taking statements from witnesses, authorities were able to arrest Phillips.

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