LRN AM Newscall Thursday May 26th

Over 38 million Americans are expected to be traveling over the Memorial Day weekend. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Louisiana is one of several states suing the Obama administration over the new transgender bathroom policy in public schools. Halen Doughty has more…

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 An LSU AgCenter scientist creates a nanosalt to reduce the sodium content in food. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Triple-A expects over 38 million Americans will travel over the Memorial Day weekend, the highest number of travelers since 2005. Spokesperson Don Redman says it’s due to low gas prices, which are currently around $2.10 a gallon for regular gasoline. He says these are the lowest gas prices we’ve seen in 11 years.

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Redman says from January until now, Americans have saved about 18 billion dollars that would usually go into their gas tanks. He warns drivers to be careful because a lot of travelers will be on the road this holiday weekend.

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Redman also says over 2 million Americans will travel by plane this Memorial Day. He says the average price of a ticket for the top 40 domestic flight routes is 26 percent cheaper this holiday.

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The nonprofit group Rebuild Louisiana is raising money that will go towards getting public support for Governor John Bel Edwards’ legislative agenda. It’s expected the governor will call a special session next month to address a 600-million dollar budget shortfall. Chairman of Rebuild Louisiana, Mary Olive Pierson says the group is raising money because there are plenty of what she calls “hard heads” in the legislature.

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Several republican lawmakers have said a second special session should take place later in the year, after taxes were raised in the first special session. Pierson says Rebuild Louisiana is raising money through social media, direct mail, and every available outlet so they can spread their message through all popular mediums. She says one of their biggest concerns is the state budget. But she says they’re pushing for several issues.

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Pierson says they are concerned about some items that have already been defeated, such as equal pay for men and women. She says the fight isn’t over yet, because after this session, there will be another special session, and her organization will continue to push for their concerns.

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An LSU AgCenter scientist has discovered a new way to reduce the sodium content in food. Marvin Moncada developed nanosalt, which is salt in a powder form that is about one-thousand times smaller than kosher salt. Moncada says nanosalt is a natural alternative to reducing the amount of salt content in foods.

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Moncada says The CDC recommends individuals eat 23-hundred milligrams of sodium a day but most people in the US eat double the amount. He says they’re still in the lab stage but expects tests to be conducted with consumers shortly.

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Moncada says hopefully we can lower the cases of high blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases by reducing the sodium content in some foods.

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Louisiana has joined several states seeking to block the Obama administration’s transgender bathroom policy in public schools. The federal government says public schools must allow transgender students to use bathrooms consistent with their gender identity, or risk losing federal funding. Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says the President does not have the legal authority to require children to share locker rooms and bathrooms with children of the opposite sex….

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The lawsuit was filed in a federal courtroom in Texas. The White House has no comment on the suit. Landry says the federal government continues to direct education policy to the detriment of Louisiana students and he will not allow Washington wreak further havoc on our schools….

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Landry says if there are any attempts from the federal government to make good on their threats to withhold federal funding, the schools should contact his office so they can take legal action. He says Louisiana has joined 10 other states in an effort to get a judge to declare the directive unlawful…

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18:30 LRN Newscast May 25

Sex offenders will soon be required to register their email addresses and online usernames with State Police, thanks to a bill by Metairie Representative Cameron Henry that’s heading to the governor’s desk. Michelle Southern has more…

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Louisiana has joined several states seeking to block the Obama administration’s transgender bathroom policy in public schools.  Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says the President does not have the legal authority to require children to share locker rooms and bathrooms with children of the opposite sex.

The adult smoking rate in the US is falling faster than is has in the past 20 years based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 50 years ago, roughly 42% of US adults smoked and that rate has now fallen to about 15%. Renee Underwood, with the state department of health and hospitals, says they launched a statewide campaign last year to help people kick their tobacco habits.

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A new website, BayouOpportunity.com, has just been launched to help workers in the oil and gas industry find new jobs, as unemployment in that sector continues to rise. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says you don’t have to be a welder or a pipefitter to find a job in this industry.

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17:30 LRN Newscast ###Legislative Report####

Kids who use the internet to play games could be chatting with predators without knowing it. A bill headed to the governor’s desk would let parents check online usernames through the state’s sex offender database. Metairie Representative Cameron Henry says the penalty for sex offenders not providing their online information would be the same as not registering at all…
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Governor Edwards is expected to sign the bill.

Also on the governor’s desk, is legislation that would require muncipiliaties to place signs at the intersections where red light cameras are installed. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says under the law, if a warning sign is not posted, the fine could be challenged…
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The measure faced little opposition at the capitol.
A report out of Tulane University says if cuts needs to be made to TOPS, it would be more beneficial to state if needs based students were protected first. Emelie Gunn has more…
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State lawmakers have agreed to raise the GPA requirement for upper-tier TOPS students, who also receive a stipend to help pay for their higher education costs. The legislation heading to the governor’s desk would raise the GPA requirement to 3.25 for a TOPS Performance Award and 3.5 for a TOPS Honors Award.

16:45 LRN Sportscast May 25th

In the bottom of the ninth last night, LSU first baseman Greg Deichmann blasted a solo home to tie the game with Tennessee at four and Kramer Robertson drove a line drive down the left field line to push across the winning run as the Bayou Bengals defeated the Volunteers five to four in the SEC Tournament. The fifth seeded Tigers face fourth seeded Florida tonight, after the Tigers took two of three from the Gators this past weekend.

After sweeping Rice last weekend, Louisiana Tech lost to the Owls in the opening game of the Conference USA Tournament. The final score was 13 to 12. Rice scored nine runs in the second inning, but as Tech Head Coach Greg Goff said, Tech ran out of outs to complete the come back. The Bulldogs will look to avoid elimination tomorrow against either Charlotte or Florida Atlantic.

Tulane is in the winner’s bracket of the American Athletic Conference after beating Central Florida four to three. The Green Wave play again tomorrow.

At the Southland Conference today….Southeastern Louisiana scored twice in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat UNO five to four. Jameson Fisher drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly. Kade Granier earned the victory in relief, his fifth of the season.

So tomorrow in the Southland. it will be Northwestern State and UNO in an elimination game at 9:00 in the morning. The Demons were blanked by McNeese State 3 to 0 today. Cowboys right-hander Kaleb Fontenot threw eight scoreless innings. McNeese will face S-L-U in a winner’s bracket contest at 4 PM.

The Ragin Cajuns play tonight in the Sun Belt Tournament as UL Lafayette faces Arkansas State in San Marcos, Texas. The Cajuns have won six in a row and they are in position to possibly host an NCAA Tournament Regional. First pitch is at 7:30.

LSU’s 2017 football recruiting class continues to grow. Six-foot-five, 315-pound offensive guard Saahdiq Charles has announced he plans to attend LSU. Charles is a New Orleans native, but currently lives near Jackson Mississippi. He’s considered a three-star prospect.

16:30 LRN Newscast May 25

Employment agencies and colleges have teamed up to launch a new website to help people in the oil and gas industry find jobs. Don Molino has more…

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Louisiana and 10 other states are suing the Obama administration over the recent transgender bathroom policy in public schools. The federal government announced that public schools must allow transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their gender identity, or risk losing federal funding. The lawsuit says the Obama administration is trampling on policies and the directive should be ruled unlawful.

A bill to help parents know who their kids are talking to online is heading to the Governor’s desk. Metairie Representative Cameron Henry says his bill requires sex offenders to register any email addresses or online user names, as they would with a phone number or address. Henry says sex offenders have a whole new way to find victims, thanks to online games and social media sites.

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The measure passed unanimously in both the House and the Senate, and Governor Edwards is expected to sign the bill.

A bill to require warning signs to be posted 500 feet ahead of red light cameras has just received final legislative passage. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says red light cameras should be about safety, not collecting revenues.

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The measure now heads to the governor’s desk to be signed into law.

15:30 Newscast May 25,2016

Legislation to help parents keep up with who their children are talking to online heads to the Governor’s desk to be signed into law. Metairie Representative Cameron Henry says his bill requires sex offenders to register any email addresses or online user names. He says kids are playing games and chatting with strangers online, and this would aid parents in making sure predators aren’t talking to their kids.
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Henry says this a whole new way for sex offenders to find victims.

A measure that would require municipalities to post a warning sign 500 feet before a red light camera has received final legislative passage. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says these cameras should be about safety, not about collecting money. He says this also gives people who do run red lights due process.
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The website BayouOpportunity.com, has been launched to aid oil and gas industry workers find new jobs, as unemployement continutes to rise in that sector. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says the site has information about a job fair that will be held this June to help people get jobs and find training opportunties.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds the adult smoking rate in the US is falling faster than is has in the past 20 years. Renee Underwood, with the state department of health and hospitals, says they’ve partnered with organizations, like the Louisiana Public Health Institute and the American Cancer Society, to reduce the number of people who start smoking and to get smokers the resources they need to quit.
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CORRECTED: LRN PM Newscall May 25, 2016

Employment agencies and colleges have teamed up to launch a new website to help people in the oil and gas industry find jobs. Don Molino has more…

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Sex offenders will soon be required to register their email addresses and online usernames with State Police, thanks to a bill by Metairie Representative Cameron Henry that’s heading to the governor’s desk. Michelle Southern has more…

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A new website, BayouOpportunity.com, has just been launched to help workers in the oil and gas industry find new jobs, as unemployment in that sector continues to rise. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says this new site could help people who have lost their jobs in this industry.

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Pierson says they will also hold a career fair in Schriever this June to help people get new jobs and find training opportunities in the oil and gas sector. He says they hope to have upwards of 30 employers at the event. Pierson says the new website also has information about the job fair.

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Pierson says you don’t have to be a welder or a pipefitter to find a job at BayouOpportunity.com or the job fair at Fletcher Technical Community College. He says there’s lots of opportunity in this field.

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The career fair takes place on Friday, June 10 from 9am to 1pm at the main campus of Fletcher Technical Community College. More information is available at BayouOpportunity.com.

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A bill to help parents keep up with who their kids are talking to online is heading to the Governor’s desk to be signed into law. Metairie Representative Cameron Henry says his bill requires sex offenders to register any email addresses or online user names, as they would with a phone number or address. He says kids are playing online games and talking to strangers on the internet, and this will help parents make sure their children aren’t talking to predators.

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The measure passed unanimously in both the House and the Senate, and Governor Edwards is expected to sign the bill. Henry says sex offenders have a whole new way to find victims, thanks to online games and social media sites.

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Henry says a data base will be established through state police so parents could log into a site or call troopers to see if the person their child is talking to is really a sex offender. He says the penalty for not registering would be the same as not registering a vehicle or new address.

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A bill to require municipalities to post warning signs 500 feet ahead of red light cameras has just received final legislative passage. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says red light cameras should be about safety, not collecting revenues.

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Carter says the bill is also about giving people who do run red lights due process.

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Carter says if someone is truly for public safety, they would support the proposed law, but if they want to trick people into paying fines, they would hate the bill. Carter says if a warning sign is not posted, the fine for running that red light could be challenged.

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The measure now heads to the governor’s desk to be signed into law.

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The adult smoking rate in the US is falling faster than is has in the past 20 years based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 50 years ago, roughly 42% of US adults smoked and that rate has now fallen to about 15%. Renee Underwood, with the state department of health and hospitals, says they launched a statewide campaign last year to help people kick their tobacco habits.

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The smoking rate in the US typically drops by less than 1% a year, but in 2015 the rate decreased by 2%. Underwood says she hopes campaigns like the Louisiana Tobacco Quit Line have helped reduce the number of smokers. She says the state quit line has helped more than 16-thousand smokers just in the last year.

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Underwood says DHH also partners with other organizations, such as the Louisiana Public Health Institute and the American Cancer Society, to reduce the number of people who start smoking and to get smokers the resources they need to quit.

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14:30 LRN Newscast May 25th

Louisiana is one of 11 states that is suing the Obama administration over its recent transgender bathroom policy in public schools. The federal government has told public schools that transgender students should use bathrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity. The lawsuit says the Obama administration is running roughshod over commonsense policies and the directive should be ruled unlawful.

Legislation that would require muncipiliaties to place signs at the intersections where red light cameras are installed is sitting on the governor’s desk waiting for his signature. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says under the law, if a warning sign is not posted, the fine could be challenged…
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The measure faced little opposition during the legislative process.

Sex offenders will be required to register their email addresses and online usernames with State Police, thanks to a bill by state Representative Cameron Henry that’s heading to the governor’s desk…
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A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the adult smoking rate in the US is falling faster than it has in the past 20 years. Here in Louisiana, Renee Underwood, with the department of health and Hospitals, says the state quit line has helped more than 16-thousand smokers just in the last year…
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13:30 Newscast, May 25th, 2016

A bill to require municipalities to post warning signs 500 feet ahead of red light cameras has just received final legislative passage. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says red light cameras should be about safety, not collecting revenues…:
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The measure now heads to the governor’s desk to be signed into law.

The adult smoking rate in the US is falling faster than is has in the 20 several years. About 5 decades ago, roughly 42% of adults in the US smoked, and that rate has now fallen to about 15%. Renee Underwood with DHH says they launched a statewide campaign last year to help people kick their tobacco habits…:
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The smoking rate in the US typically drops by less than 1% a year, but in 2015 the rate decreased by 2%.

Kids who use the internet to play games could be chatting with predators without knowing it, and a bill headed to the governor’s desk would let parents check online usernames through the sex offender database. Metairie Representative Cameron Henry the penalty for sex offenders not registering their online information would be the same as not for a vehicle or new address
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The measure passed unanimously in both the House and the Senate, and Governor Edwards is expected to sign the bill.

A deputy with the St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office is under arrest on many charges after a variety of drugs were allegedly found in his vehicle during a traffic stop while he was off duty. 23-year-old Barry Conner II was booked for drug possession, use of a firearm around a controlled dangerous substance and traffic violation.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 25th, 2016

If your kids do a lot of social media and gaming online, a measure that’s off to the governor’s desk creates a system where parents could run internet usernames through the sex offender database. Metairie Representative Cameron Henry says the internet highway is an entirely new avenue predators use.:
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He says this law would require sex offenders to register yearly their online usernames and email as they do their phone number and physical address.

PETA has sent a letter to LSU calling for them to end the live mascot program once Mike VI, who has cancer, passes away. The school issued a statement saying this is not the time to discuss such things. Mike’s attending vet Dr. David Baker says they’re just worried about Mike’s well being…:
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Employment agencies and colleges have teamed up to launch a new website to help people in the oil and gas industry find jobs. Don Molino has more…:
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The Mega Millions jackpot is the largest of 2016 as there were no winners in last night’s $203 million dollar jackpot drawing last night. The estimated jackpot for Friday’s drawing is worth an estimated $218 million.