11:40 LRN Sportscast April 26th

Tulane sent 11 batters to the plate in the seventh inning and scored five runs for a come from behind 9-6 win over LSU. Freshman right-hander Zach Hess was tagged with his first loss of the season, as he retired just one of the seven batters he faced. The Green Wave have now four straight games in the series.

The 20th ranked Ragin Cajuns won their ninth straight last night as Louisiana downed Texas eight to one. The Cajuns scored six runs in the second inning to make the game a laugher. Junior Evan Guillory tossed six scoreless innings for the win. Joe Robbins hit his fifth home run and drove in four runs.

Northwestern State walloped Mississippi Valley State 11 to 1. Spencer Goodwin was four for six, including two bunt singles. Those two teams play again tonight.

Southeastern Louisiana scored three touchdowns and defeated Alcorn State 21-3. Ryan Byers and Carson Crites homered for the Lions.

Saints running back Mark Ingram has no issues with the signing of Adrian Peterson to a two-year contract. Ingram says he’s been sharing carries with as many three other running backs since New Orleans drafted him. Coach Sean Payton told the new Orleans Times-Picayune that A-P’s role will be very clear and defined and he’ll be a good complement to Ingram.

The NFL draft is tomorrow and Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis says his goal is to draft seven starters. New Orleans has seven picks, including two in the first round.

Over a dozen UL-Lafayette football players have been suspended indefinitely from the team after allegedly robbing a dorm room on campus. Lt. Billy Abrams with the UL-Lafayette Police Department says 13 football players stole items from a room in Huger Hall…
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Coach Hudspeth says they do not condone this behavior.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 26th

The House Health and Welfare Committee advances a bill that would limit first-time opioid prescriptions in Louisiana, in the hopes of addressing a growing opioid epidemic. Former Assistant Secretary of Health, Dr. Karen DeSalvo says 90 people die a day nationwide from opioid overdoses.
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The proposal by New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno would limit first-time opioid prescriptions to a 7-day supply.

Governor Edwards remains hopeful a budget plan can be approved to address the loss of one-point-three billion dollars in temporary taxes that expire next year. Edwards says there are still multiple tax bills waiting to be discussed…:
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A bill to require public schools to teach litter prevention and awareness to students from kindergarten to fifth grade passed out of the House Education Committee. Executive Director of Keep Louisiana Beautiful Susan Russell says educating young children on litter will help them become good environmental stewards.
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The proposed law would require litter instruction be integrated into the existing science curriculum.

13 UL Lafayette football players are going through a learning experience after they were arrested for allegedly breaking into a dorm room and stealing several items totaling 24-hundred dollars. Lt. Billy Abrams with campus police says the student-athletes are charged with conspiracy to commit felony theft…
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Football Coach Mark Hudspeth has suspended the 13 players from the team indefinitely.

10:30 LRN Newscast April 26th

After the governor’s proposed commercial activity tax was tabled for the session, Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s time for GOP leaders to propose their own plan.
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The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch until 5 PM for northwest Louisiana. Strong thunderstorms are expected during the afternoon hours across north Louisiana, with damaging winds, large hail and possibly tornado. There’s a slight to marginal risk of severe weather for south Louisiana.

The House rejects a bill to shorten the waiting period for a divorce for parents with minor children. The proposal by Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson would reduce the waiting period from one year to six months. Livingston Representative Sherman Mack didn’t like the measure…:
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The legislation failed on a 52-44 vote.

Coming up for discussion today in the House Education committee is a bill that would prohibit the use of tobacco products anywhere on public or a private school campus. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman says the use of smoking cessation products would still be allowed under the measure….
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Louisiana made it illegal to smoke in schools in the 90s, but this legislation will expand on that law.

09:30 Newscast, April 26th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards remains hopeful lawmakers can pass a budget plan to address the loss of one-point-three billion dollars in temporary taxes that expire next year. He says since the GOP dominated House Ways and Means committee didn’t like his tax reform plan, House Republican leaders should unveil their own proposal….:
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But Republicans say their plan is to let the legislative process play out.

The House rejects a bill to shorten the waiting period for a divorce for parents with minor children. Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson is disappointed his measure failed saying the longer separation time isn’t fair to couples who just want the stress of the divorce to be finalized:
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But the opposition says people should be given plenty of time to ensure they are making the right decision.

A measure that would prohibit smoking anywhere on a public or private school campus is scheduled to be heard in the House Education Committee today. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman says the measure also includes e-cigarettes and similar devices…:
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He says in the 90’s, Louisiana made it illegal to smoke in schools, but this legislation will expand on that law.

The state’s online public charter school, now called University View, is expanding to offer high school students a free two-year degree when they graduate. Superintendent Dr. Lonnie Luce says now that UView is a K-14 public school, they can grow enrollment…:
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Information sessions are being held throughout the state this week and you can find out more online at University-view-dot-academy.

 

08:30 Newscast, April 26th, 2017

The main item of the governor’s tax reform plan has been tabled for the session, and now the administration is calling on the GOP to offer its own proposal. Chairman of the House Republican Legislative Delegation Lance Harris of Alexandria says there is plenty of session left to address the loss of one-point-three billion dollars in temporary taxes that expire next year…:
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Lawmakers have until Thursday, June 8 to put together and pass a tax reform plan if they want to do so this session.

Couples with minor children will still have to wait a year before a divorce could be finalized as a measure to shorten that time fails on the House Floor. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds is against divorce, period…:
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The bill broke up on a 52-44 vote.

The defense takes over today in the trial of a Destrehan High School teacher charged with having tryst with a 16-year-old male student and another teacher at a Kenner Apartment. Shelley Dufresne avoided a felony conviction when she pleaded guilty to obscenity in St. Charles Parish for having sex with the minor there, but Jefferson Parish prosecutors are going after carnal knowledge of a juvenile charges.

The state’s online public charter school is now offering high school students the chance to receive a free two year associate’s degree when they graduate. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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07:30 Newscast, April 26th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards remains hopeful lawmakers can pass a budget plan to address the loss of one-point-three billion dollars in temporary taxes that expire next year. Edwards spoke with reporters shortly after his proposed Commercial Activity Tax on businesses was tabled for the legislative session. Edwards says there are still multiple tax bills waiting to be discussed…:
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Chairman of the House Republican Legislative Delegation Lance Harris anticipates the GOP will get behind certain revenue raising measures.:
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Edwards says since Republicans rejected his plan, they should unveil their own proposal.

The House rejects a bill by Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson that would allow couples with minor children to get divorced quicker..:
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The state’s online public charter school, now called University View Academy, announces it will newly offer enrolled students a two-year college associates or technical college degree absolutely free. UView Superintendent Dr. Lonnie Luce says enrollment for next year is now open:
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That website is universityview.academy.

 

06:45 Sportscast, April 26th, 2017

Saints Coach Sean Payton made his first public comments regarding the signing of veteran running back Adrian Peterson on Tuesday. New Orleans needed someone to back up Mark Ingram following the loss of Tim Hightower, and Payton says the former Vikings RB will have a clear role with the Black and Gold…:
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Ingram said in a conference call that sharing the ball is nothing new to him. Peterson gets a 2 year deal worth $7 million dollars.

On the diamond, Tulane bounced back from a 6-4 deficit with a five run rally in the 7th inning last night to defeat No. 11 LSU 9-6 in New Orleans. The Green Wave improved to 21-21, while the Tigers dropped to 27-15 on the year.

The 20th ranked UL-Lafayette baseball team used a 6 run second inning to defeat Texas 8-1 last night to extend the Cajuns win streak to nine games. They are now 27-14-1 on the year.

It’ll be No. 27 in-state foe McNeese that now makes the trip down I-10 to take on UL-Lafayette tonight. The Cowboys are coming off their first Southland Conference series win at Northwestern State in 25 years.

Southeastern raced to a 21-3 win over Alcorn State Tuesday night in Hammond. The Lions racked up a season-high 18 hits, knocked five doubles, a pair of triples and a pair of home runs. SLU is now 25-15 on the year.

Also last night, Northwestern State got an early lead in an 11-1 win over Mississippi Valley State in Natchitoches. The Demons are now 14-25.

Thirteen UL-Lafayette football players are suspended indefinitely after being charged with criminal conspiracy to commit felony theft. In a news release, the university said, the Department of Athletics is being respectful of the judicial process and will not discuss the incident.

 

06:30 Newscast, April 26th, 2017

Now that Governor John Bel Edwards’ proposed commercial activity tax is tabled for the session, he says it’s time for GOP leaders to propose their own plan….:
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A measure that would prohibit the use of tobacco products anywhere on a public or private school campus is scheduled to be heard in the House Education Committee today. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman says in the 90’s, Louisiana made it illegal to smoke in schools, but this legislation will expand on that law…:
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The House rejects a bill to shorten the waiting period for a divorce for parents with minor children. The proposal by Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson would reduce the waiting period from one year to six months. Livingston Representative Sherman Mack didn’t like the measure…:
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The legislation failed on a 52-44 vote.

A man from Houma is a millionaire after matching 6 numbers from the April 19th Louisiana Lotto. 52-year-old Robert Liebkemann Jr. received the cash value of $1.04 million dollars, according to the Louisiana Lottery.

 

LRN AM NEWSCALL APRIL 26, 2017

A K-12 online public charter schools is now offering high school students the chance to receive a free two year associate’s degree when they graduate. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Couples with minor children will not be able to get an expedited divorce, as the House rejects a proposal by Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson. Halen Doughty has more…

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After the governor’s proposed commercial activity tax was tabled for the session, Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s time for GOP leaders to propose their own plan. Jeff Palermo has more…

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University View, a public online charter K-12 school, is expanding to offer high school students the chance to receive a free two year Associate’s Degree when they graduate from high school. UView Superintendent Dr. Lonnie Luce says most college courses will be available online but some classes in the technical field are face to face at a community college campus.

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Luce says the Early College Program allows graduates to save two years of costs towards a college degree or be prepared to enter a technical field at a higher pay rate. He says now that UView is a K-14 public school, the number of students increased to 2,300.

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The program will start during the fall semester of 2017. Luce says families interested in the early college program can attend an information session online or in person by visiting University-view-dot-academy (universityview.academy). He says enrollment for the program is now open.

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A measure that would prohibit the use of tobacco products anywhere on a public or private school campus is scheduled to be heard in the House Education Committee today. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman says in the 90’s, Louisiana made it illegal to smoke in schools, but this legislation will expand on that law.

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Hoffman says there will be some exceptions to the bill, like churches or other non-educational buildings. But the West Monroe legislator says measure also includes e-cigarettes and similar devices…

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Hoffman says the proposed law allows you to bring cigarettes or tobacco on a school campus, but you would not able to smoke or chew tobacco. He says the use of smoking cessation products on the property would be allowed under the measure.

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The House rejects a bill to shorten the waiting period for a divorce for parents with minor children. The proposal by Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson would reduce the waiting period from one year to six months. But Livingston Representative Sherman Mack says families need ample time to make sure they’re making the right decision.

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The bill sought to undo an extended waiting period that was put on the books for couples with children, as lawmakers believed given ample time, couples could resolve their problems. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds also opposed the bill. He says he stands against divorce, period.

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But Jefferson is disappointed his legislation failed on a 52-44 vote. He says the longer waiting period isn’t fair to couples who just want the stress of the divorce to be finalized in a speedy fashion.

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Governor John Bel Edwards remains hopeful lawmakers can pass a budget plan to address the loss of one-point-three billion dollars in temporary taxes that expire next year. Edwards spoke with reporters shortly after his proposed Commercial Activity Tax on businesses was tabled for the legislative session. Edwards says there are still multiple tax bills waiting to be discussed.

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But Edwards says since the GOP dominated House Ways and Means committee didn’t like his plan, House Republican leaders should unveil their own proposal.

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But Chairman of the House Republican Legislative Delegation Lance Harris of Alexandria says the legislative process is their plan and that starts with the proposed budget for next fiscal year.

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Harris says legislators will continue to look at various bills. Other ideas on the table include changing how sales taxes are collected and altering income tax brackets. He anticipates the GOP can support some of those ideas.

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17:30 LRN Legislative report

The governor’s proposal to impose a new tax on business sales has been pulled. John Bel Edwards touted the measure as a way to stablize Louisiana’s budget, especially since one-point-three billion dollars in temporary taxes expire in mid-2018. Edwards says since the Republicans didn’t like his plan, he’s waiting for House GOP leaders to unveil their own proposal…
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House republican leaders favor budget cutting over additional taxes.

Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says she will continue to move forward with her bill to require state legislative approval before Confederate monuments are removed, even though New Orleans officials have started the process in the Crescent City….
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Mizell says it’s unclear when the Senate Governmental Affairs committee will hear her bill.

The bill to do away with the death penalty in Louisiana advanced out of a Senate Committee by a vote of 6-1. Michelle Southern reports..:
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The full House rejects a bill that would cut in half the wait time for couples with minor children to get divorced. Supporters say the measure would be better for children if their bickering parents can divorce after six months from filing. But opponents say the one-year wait time can help prevent a divorce and lead to reconcilation between the parents.