A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women, the lowest percentage in the nation. Eric Gill reports…
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The LSU Foundation says the percentage of alumni who give to LSU on a regular basis is “dead last” in the Southeastern Football Conference. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts shows Louisiana has the lowest percentage in the nation of women participating in the state legislature. The report shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women. UNO Political Science Professor Christine Day says this is not a surprise as the bottom 10 of this list are generally Republican, conservative states…
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The national average of female participation in state legislatures was about 24-percent last year. In 2016, four more women will serve in the Louisiana House, while one more woman will serve in the state Senate. While it’s unclear if this will move Louisiana out of the bottom spot, Day says this is a good sign…
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She points out that Louisiana has had a woman in the US Senate, Mary Landrieu, and a woman governor, Kathleen Blanco. Day says Hillary Clinton’s presidential run could influence other women to jump into politics…
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A Calvary Baptist Academy teacher has been arrested for inappropriate conduct through online messaging with his student. According to State Police, 25-year-old Kyle Rutledge of Shreveport contacted a 16-year-old female student online. Trooper Matt Harris says the student immediately told her parents about the initial inappropriate message, who notified the school and authorities.
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Harris says Rutledge was charged with Computer Aided Solicitation of a Minor, Indecent Behavior with Juveniles, and Prohibited Sexual Conduct between Educator and Student. He says a teacher is supposed to be a trusted adult in a student’s life.
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Harris says they take crimes like this very seriously. He says if convicted, Rutledge could face up to 70 years in prison and fined up to 75-thousand dollars.
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The percentage of alumni who give to LSU on a regular basis is “dead last” in the Southeastern Football Conference. That’s according to LSU Foundation Head Stephen Moret. He said on the Jim Engster Show that only 6 percent of LSU’s graduates donate money to the university…:
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Moret says the average in private donations by alumni for all SEC school’s is around 14 percent. He said on the Jim Engster show that LSU students aren’t being told about giving back to their alma mater and why it matters, which is what needs to change…:
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LSU’s endowment per student is tied for last the conference at $420 million. Moret says public higher education has been under great strain over the past several years which is why private donations are so important. He said on the Jim Engster Show they plan to show people who give that their investment is truly helping to bring LSU to the next level:
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Republican Col. Rob Maness has filed a statement of candidacy for the open Louisiana senate seat being vacated by Senator David Vitter next year. Maness unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Senate in 2014. He says the experience of people running and being elected these days is very limiting and he believes it’s his duty to provide leadership and expertise.
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Maness says even with the large amount of candidates seeking this seat, he believes they have a solid voter base and are continuing to build. The retired Air Force colonel says he’s learned many lessons from his last run for senate.
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Maness says this time around, he’s worked to better the way his campaign team is constructed and has concentrated more on fundraising efforts.
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