LRN AM Newwscall April 24

A bill to protect IVF clinics so what happened in Alabama doesn’t happen in Louisiana advances to the House. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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The Federal Trade Commission says no more noncompete agreements that prevent employees from leaving their jobs for other companies or starting businesses of their own. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 2 (33)  “I’m Colleen Crain.” 

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Governor Jeff Landry’s former campaign manager, Cory Dennis, has been appointed as the new executive director of the Louisiana Republican Party. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

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Legislation to provide protections for in vitro fertilization clinics in Louisiana advances favorably from House Civil Law and will go before the full House next week. Bill author, Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis says after a Supreme Court ruling in Alabama caused IVF clinics to close, she wanted to keep that from happening here.

Cut 4 (11) “…not liable.”

The Alabama Supreme Court ruled that a frozen embryo is considered a child and if the embryo is destroyed its wrongful death. To avoid criminal charges, IVF clinics closed.

Davis says her bill only affects IVF and does not impact the state’s abortion ban.

Cut 5 (12) “…statutes are.” 

Because IVF laws in Louisiana were written in 1986, Davis says her legislation also updates previous regulations to the medical practice.

Cut 6 (09) “…liability portion of it.”

Davis refers to House Bill 833 as the IVF Modernization Bill.

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Companies will no longer be able to tell employees that they cannot go to work for a competitor as the Federal Trade Commission votes to ban noncompete agreements on Tuesday.  UNO Business Professor Mark Rosa says on one hand, it’s appropriate for the free market to figure it out but there could be unintended consequences…

Cut 7 (10) “…that employer.”

Some business groups fear the ruling may leave their proprietary information and intellectual property vulnerable, but the ruling does not ban agreements that would protect that information. Still business groups are expected to take legal action. Rosa says banning noncompete agreements would benefit clients who want to keep working with their choice of providers when they leave a company but there may need to be limits.

Cut 8 (08) “…carve out.” 

The Rule will go into effect 120 days after it’s published in the Federal Register and with a few exceptions for senior executives, even existing non-compete agreements will be thrown out. Rosa says this ruling not only empowers former employees but also customers who have relationships they want to keep…

Cut 9 (08)  “…not be penalized.”

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Louisiana public school teachers would receive a cut in pay and early childhood education would see a reduction in state funding under the budget proposal approved by House Appropriations. But Baton Rouge Representative Barbara Freiberg does not want to see teachers’ pay go down

Cut 10 (07) “…salary.”

The spending plan approved by House appropriations would reduce a two-thousand-dollar stipend that teachers receive on top of their regular salary, down to 13-hundred dollars. New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes says there’s time during the budget process to find money so the stipend is two-thousand dollars…

Cut 11 (12) “…through the process.”

House Appropriations Chairman Jack McFarland says they had to reduce proposed teacher stipends and cut 24-million from early childhood education to fully fund the K-through-12 public school funding formula BESE submitted to the legislature.

Baton Rouge Representative Denise Marcelle says a 24-million dollar cut to pre-k, means an estimated two-thousand fewer children taking part in pre education …

Cut 12 (10) “…with funding.” 

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A graduate of the U-S Naval Academy and the former campaign manager for Jeff Landry’s gubernatorial campaign is the new executive director of the Louisiana Republican Party. Maryland native Cory Dennis is excited to be appointed to the G-O-P leadership position…

Cut 13 (12)  “…second home to me.”

Dennis’ appointments comes weeks after Derek Babcock was elected as the chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party. Republicans are in control of Louisiana as they hold all of the elected statewide positions and enjoy a super majority over the Democrats in the Legislature. Dennis says the goal is to build on their recent successes…

Cut 14 (05)  “…growing.”

Dennis is a Black Republican but says race didn’t land him in this position…

Cut 15 (13)  “…those endeavors.”

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The Saints have the 14th overall pick in the first round of Thursday night’s NFL draft. According to Mike Triplett of New Orleans-football…the Saints have traded up 26 straight times in the NFL draft. General Manager Mickey Loomis says every team is looking at their situation and trying to see if there’s a trade partner to move up in the draft or slide back…

Cut 16 (20)  “…go back”  

The Saints have an obvious need to draft an offensive tackle, but they could also take a wide receiver. Loomis says the belief is that more offensive players will go in the first round than defensive players…

Cut 17 (14) “…see that.”

There are rumors that the Saints are looking to trade veteran cornerback Marshon Lattimore. But Loomis says he doesn’t like dealing established starters…

Cut 18 (15)  “….we got”

5: 30 LRN Newscast April 23

A bill to provide protections to IVF clinics in the state advances from House Civil Law. Bill author, Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis says after a Supreme Court ruling in Alabama caused IVF clinics to close, she wanted to keep that from happening here.

Cut 4 (11) “…not liable.”

Legislation to remove nitrogen hypoxia as a means of execution passes in the Senate after two votes. Monroe Representative Katrina Jackson-Andrews asked for a suspension of the rules because she believed some members mistakenly voted against the bill and reminded members the bill does not repeal the death penalty, only the use of gas for execution.

Cut 12 (12) “…State of Louisiana.” 

The bill  advances to the House.

Louisiana public school teachers would receive a cut in pay and early childhood education would see a reduction in state funding under the budget proposal approved by House Appropriations. But Baton Rouge Representative Barbara Freiberg does not want to see teachers’ pay go down.

Cut 10 (08) “…salary”

House Appropriations Chair Jack McFarland says they had to reduce proposed teacher stipends and cut 24-million from early childhood education to fully fund the K-through-12 public school funding formula submitted by BESE. Baton Rouge Representative Denise Marcelle says a 24-million dollar cut to pre-k, means two-thousand fewer children taking part in pre-education…

Cut 12 (10) “…with funding.” 

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU baseball team begins a nine-game homestand tonight as they host Nicholls. It’s expected that Thatcher Hurd will get another chance on the mound tonight. He’s lost his role as a weekend starter. Coach Jay Johnson says they are working with Hurd to get him back on track…
cut 17 (17) “…zero hesitation”
Johnson also says they will be tested by Nicholls tonight. The Colonels won the Southland Tournament last year and played in the NCAA Tournament. They are 27-14 this season and they just swept Houston Christian.

Also tonight…ULM hosts Little Rock. The Warhawks defeated the Trojans 11 to 1 on March 5th. Northwestern State hosts Grambling State at 6 PM. The Demons won the first matchup of the season.

Tonight in Lafayette…the seventh ranked LSU softball team visits the 19th ranked Cajuns. The Tigers defeated U-L Lafayette four to two last week. Since then the Cajuns have won four in a row, including a sweep over Southern Miss. Coach Gerry Glasco’s team is 33-15 and they are seven wins from a 25th consecutive 40-win season….
cut 20 (15) “…feel good”
First pitch is at 6 PM.

Former LSU guard Hailey Van Lith tells the Associated Press she has not committed T-C-U. She visited the Horned Frogs but has not made a decision on where she’ll play next season.

Pelicans forward Zion Williamson says his left hamstring injury is not as bad as the right hamstring injury he suffered last year, but no timetable has established on when he’ll return.

4:30 PM Newscast April 23

Close to 800 Fentanyl pills were seized after a traffic stop uncovered 273 counterfeit pressed pills suspected to contain the drug in St. Tammany Parish. Authorities had word that 24-year-old Derrick McDowell of Covington was regularly distributing narcotics, so after the discovery during the stop. Authorities executed a search warrant at McDowell’s Vintage Dr. residence where over 500 more pills were found along with other narcotics and paraphernalia. McDowell admitted to regularly distributing the pills.

54-year-old Glenn Sullivan of Springfield has been sentenced to 50 years and physical castration for raping and impregnating a 14-year-old. Livingston Parish Assistant DA Brad Cascio is pleased with the sentencing after Sullivan plead guilty to four counts of second-degree rape.

Cut 3 (11) “…her life.” 

A DNA test confirmed he was the father.

Louisiana has received 156 million dollars in federal grant money that will lead to the installation of more solar energy panels. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

Legislation to require public colleges and universities in the state to accept cash at sporting events passes in the House on a 70 to 24 vote. Chalmette Representative Michael Bayham questioned bill author Rosepine Representative Charles Owen about the purpose of his bill.

Cut 9 (12) “…and water” 

LRN PM Newscall April 23

A 54-year-old Springfield man has been sentenced to 50 years and physical castration for the rape of a 14-year-old girl. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (29)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Louisiana has received 156 million dollars in federal grant money that will lead to the installation of more solar energy panels. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

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54-year-old Glenn Sullivan of Springfield has been sentenced to 50 years and physical castration for raping and impregnating a 14-year-old. Livingston Parish Assistant DA Brad Cascio is pleased with the sentencing after Sullivan plead guilty to four counts of second-degree rape.

Cut 3 (11) “…her life.” 

A DNA test confirmed he was the father.

Cascio says because sentencing laws can change, prosecutors are pleased that physical castration is part of his punishment.

Cut 4 (12) “…this again. ” 

Judges are given discretion in rape cases to order chemical castration as a punishment and Cascio says because of the horrific nature of Sullivan’s case, physical castration was ordered, which he believes is a first for the 21st district.

Cascio says he admires the bravery it took for the victim to come forward despite being threatened not to.

Cut 5 (11)  “…the end.”

Cascio says sadly so many of these types of cases go unreported.

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The state Department of Energy and Natural Resources announces Louisiana is recipient of a 156-million dollar federal grant to initiate a statewide program called “Solar for Y’all.” D-N-R spokesperson Patrick Courreges says the federal dollars should expand solar panel installations, especially for those who can not afford them

Cut 6  (05) “..build solar energy.” 

Louisiana is one of 60 government bodies that received the money which comes from the federal Inflation Reduction Act. Courreges says the state will benefit from this federal investment, with so much of the population at risk of losing power for several days because of devastating storms

Cut 7 (07) “…power lines”  

Courreges says they still have to get approval from the federal government on how they plan to spend the money, but they are looking to provide dollars to pay for upgrades on single-family and multi-family homes to prepare them for solar energy equipment and they are also looking at creating solar hubs…

Cut 8 (12) “..get it going” 

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Legislation to require public colleges and universities in the state to accept cash at sporting events passes in the House on a 70 to 24 vote. Chalmette Representative Michael Bayham questioned bill author Rosepine Representative Charles Owen about the purpose of his bill.

Cut 9 (12) “…and water” 

Bayham recalled the Auburn-LSU football game, which was extremely hot, and some fans suffered heat exhaustion.

Cut 10 (13) “…bill up.”

In a fiscal note, LSU reported the bill could lead to a $75,000 annual loss for third-party vendors and slow concession lines.

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Legislation to remove nitrogen hypoxia as a means of execution passes in the Senate after two votes. Monroe Representative Katrina Jackson-Andrews says members of the Jewish community asked her to sponsor the bill because of its tragic history with the Holocaust.

Cut 11 (12) “…by mistake.”

The first vote was 19-19 and Jackson asked for a suspension of the rules because she believed some members mistakenly voted against the bill. She reminded Senate members the bill does not repeal the death penalty, only the use of gas for execution.

Cut 12 (12) “…State of Louisiana.” 

The bill passed on a 22-16 vote and advances to the House.

3:30 PM Newscast April 23

One man is dead after an apparent road rage shooting in Greenwood Tuesday morning. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Investigators say witnesses saw two men arguing outside their vehicles on the I-20 westbound on ramp. The driver of an 18-wheeler reportedly attempted to escape on foot when the driver of a dark colored Acura SUV shot him. Authorities are looking for the driver of the SUV who fled the scene heading toward Texas. Earlier reports said witnesses with dash cam footage had come forward. Caddo detectives ask anyone with information to contact Detective Vincent Jackson.

54-year-old Glenn Sullivan of Springfield has been sentenced to 50 years and physical castration for raping and impregnating a 14-year-old. Livingston Parish Assistant DA Brad Cascio says sadly so many of these types of cases go unreported and he admires the bravery it took for the victim to come forward despite being threatened not to.

Cut 5 (11)  “…the end.”

Legislation to remove nitrogen hypoxia as a means of execution passes in the Senate after two votes. Monroe Representative Katrina Jackson-Andrews says members of the Jewish community asked her to sponsor the bill because of its tragic history with the Holocaust.

Cut 11 (12) “…by mistake.”

The state Department of Energy and Natural Resources announces Louisiana a 156-million-dollar federal grant to initiate a statewide program called “Solar for Y’all.” D-N-R is looking to provide dollars to pay for upgrades on single-family and multi-family homes to prepare them for solar energy equipment and they are also looking at creating solar hubs. Spokesperson Patrick Courreges says they still must get approval from the federal government on how they plan to spend the money.

Cut 8 (08) “..buckle down” 

2:30 PM Newscast April 23

Legislation to remove nitrogen hypoxia as a means of execution passes in the Senate after two votes. The first vote was 19-19 and Monroe Representative Katrina Jackson-Andrews asked for a suspension of the rules because she believed some members mistakenly voted against the bill. She reminded Senate members the bill does not repeal the death penalty, only the use of gas for execution.

Cut 12 (12) “…State of Louisiana.” 

The bill passed on a 22-16 vote and advances to the House.

Legislation to require public colleges and universities in the state to accept cash at sporting events passes in the House. Chalmette Representative Michael Bayham recalled the Auburn-LSU football game, which was extremely hot, and some fans suffered heat exhaustion.

Cut 10 (13) “…bill up.”

In a fiscal note, LSU reported the bill could lead to a $75,000 annual loss for third-party vendors and slow concession lines.

A 54-year-old Springfield man has been sentenced to 50 years and physical castration for the rape of a 14-year-old girl. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (29)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Louisiana is one of 60 government bodies that received funds from the federal Inflation Reduction Act. The state Department of Energy and Natural Resources announces the 156-million-dollar federal grant to initiate a statewide program called “Solar for Y’all.” D-N-R spokesperson Patrick Courreges says the state will benefit, with so much of the population at risk of losing power for several days because of devastating storms.

Cut 7 (07) “…power lines”  

1:30 PM Newscast April 23

One man is dead after an apparent road rage shooting near I-20 and Hwy 80 in Caddo Parish Tuesday morning. The victim was a truck driver, and sheriff’s investigators say witnesses report, he and the driver of a dark colored Acura SUV pulled onto an exit ramp and got out of their vehicles. Witnesses told authorities the truck driver tried to get away when the SUV driver shot him. Authorities are looking for the driver of the SUV who fled the scene. It’s believed he was heading toward Texas. Witnesses with dash cam footage have come forward.

54-year-old Glenn Sullivan of Springfield has been sentenced to 50 years and physical castration for raping and impregnating a 14-year-old. Livingston Parish Assistant DA Brad Cascio is pleased with the sentencing after Sullivan plead guilty to four counts of second-degree rape.

Cut 3 (11) “…her life.” 

A DNA test confirmed he was the father.

Louisiana has received 156 million dollars in federal grant money that will lead to the installation of more solar energy panels. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

Legislation to require public colleges and universities in the state to accept cash at sporting events passes in the House on a 70 to 24 vote. Chalmette Representative Michael Bayham questioned bill author Rosepine Representative Charles Owen about the purpose of his bill.

Cut 9 (12) “…and water” 

12:30 LRN Newscast April 23

Legislation to remove nitrogen hypoxia as a means of execution passes in the Senate after two votes. Monroe Representative Katrina Jackson-Andrews says members of the Jewish community asked her to sponsor the bill because of its connection with the Holocaust.

Cut 11 (12) “…by mistake.”

The first vote was tied then it passed on a 22-16 vote and advances to the House.

After 46 years in prison for the murders of three gay men in New Orleans, at the age of 16, Warren Harris Junior has been granted parole. Parole board member Jerrie Ledoux told Harris she read his file several times and while some things still concerned her…

Cut 24 (08) “…grant parole.” 

Phase One of Entergy’s one-point two-billion-dollar Grid Resilience Plan gets the green light from the Public Service Commission. Colleen Crain has more.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU sophomore left-hander Griffin Herring has emerged as the Tigers most important pitcher. LSU has won five SEC games and he’s pitched in four of them, including Sunday’s six to two victory over Missouri. Herring entered the fifth inning and pitched five shutout innings and tied a season-high with eight strikeouts. Coach Jay Johnson appreciates Herring’s ability to take the ball in any given situation…
Cut 16 (20) “…has that.”
LSU begins a nine-game homestand tonight by hosting Nicholls. The Colonels are 24-14 this season and they defeated LSU last year.

Also tonight…ULM hosts Little Rock. The Warhawks defeated the Trojans 11 to 1 on March 5th. Northwestern State hosts Grambling State at 6 PM. The Demons won the first matchup of the season.

Former LSU wide receiver Khai Prean announces he’s transferring to Tulane. Prean is a from St. James High School and had 61 catches his senior season and grabbed 14 touchdown passes. He did not record any stats his freshman season.

In basketball…former Ragin Cajuns star player, Kobe Julien is transferring to Arkansas State. Julien averaged 17 points and five rebounds a game last season.

Former LSU women’s basketball player Janae Kent is transferring to Texas A-and-M. She was a top 100 recruit coming out of high school, but played just 259 minutes during her freshman season as a Lady Tiger.

Georgia reportedly tried to hire LSU gymnastics coach Jay Clark and his staff, but Clark and his assistant are staying according to the Advocate. Clark just led LSU to its first national championship in gymnastics. He’s a Georgia native and was the head coach at Georgia for four seasons, before resigning and joining DD Breaux’s staff at LSU.