14:30 LRN Newscast April 24th

The centerpiece of Governor John Bel Edwards plan to overhaul Louisiana’s tax structure did not receive a warm reception from Republicans in the House Ways and Means committee. Franklin Representative Sam Jones says the Commercial Activity Tax would raise over 400-million dollars in taxes on businesses, but the governor’s plan calls for a reduction in individual income taxes…
Cut 10 (08) “get a tax cut”
The governor is proposing this Commercial Activity Tax on businesses as a way to generate revenue to make up for the one-point-three billion dollars in temporary sales taxes that expire next year. But Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey fears this tax on business sales will hurt economic development efforts….
Cut 13 (08) “10 billion dollar projects”
Discussion on this bill could continue into tomorrow.

In the middle of the night, city contractors took down one of the four confederate monuments in New Orleans that has been targeted for removal…
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Iberia Parish deputies are looking for clues into the murder of an 80-year-old woman, who was shot multiple times Saturday morning when bullets went through her front door. Major Wendell Raborn…
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The victim has been identified as Bertha Hill.

LRN PM Newscall April 24th

In the middle of the night city contractors removed one of the confederate monuments in New Orleans that has been targeted to be taken down. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A bill that will be heard before the House Transportation Committee could eliminate inspection stickers on personal vehicles in most parishes. Emelie Gunn has more…

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During the overnight hours, New Orleans city contractors began removing the first of four Confederate monuments. The Liberty Place monument was taken away at around 5:30 this morning in pieces on a flat bed truck. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says this statue was put up to honor the killing of police officers by white supremacists…

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Landrieu says there are three other statues that will be taken down, two of them are Confederate generals and the other was a Confederate President. He says they will come down sooner rather than later, but won’t say when…

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He says they were taken down in the middle of the night for the safety of the workers. Tulane Professor Richard Marksbury said on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster that it was extreme for police to have snipers on hand for the removal…

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Landrieu says the removal of these statues sends a message that New Orleans celebrates its diversity. But Marksbury argues these statues can be used as teaching moment…

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A measure to be heard before the House Transportation Committee would eliminate inspection stickers on personal vehicles in most parishes. Stonewall Representative Larry Bagley says he filed the bill because with the installment of two year inspection stickers, it’s no longer about public safety but collecting more money.

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Bagley says inspections would still be required for school buses and other commercial vehicles. But he says for the everyday person, it’s very hard to take time out of your busy work day to stop in and get a new inspection sticker.

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Inspection stickers will still be required in the five-parish Baton Rouge area, because federal law mandates it, due to air quality concerns. Bagley says in terms of safety, the stickers really aren’t useful anymore.

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Opponents of the measure have voiced concerns about people dropping their insurance providers and people are no longer held accountable for keeping up with their vehicles.

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The centerpiece of Governor John Bel Edwards plan to overhaul Louisiana’s tax structure did not receive a warm reception from Republicans in the House Ways and Means committee. Franklin Representative Sam Jones says the Commerical Activity Tax would raise over 400-million dollars in taxes on businesses, but the governor’s plan calls for a reduction in individual income taxes…

Cut 10 (08) “get a tax cut”

But Shreveport Representative Alan Seabaugh says any tax on business, will be passed down to the consumer…

Cut 11 (11) “paying more”

Monroe Representative Jay Morris also opposes this new tax on businesses, because it will be residents who pay for this tax not the company…

Cut 12 (09) “double taxation”

The governor is proposing this Commercial Activity Tax on businesses as a way to generate revenue to make up for the one-point-three billion dollars in temporary sales taxes that expire next year. But Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey fears this tax on business sales will hurt economic development efforts….

Cut 13 (08) “10 billion dollar projects”

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Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Deputies are looking for the gunman who fired shots into an elderly victim’s home over the weekend, killing an 80-year-old woman. Major Wendell Raborn says authorities responded to several calls reporting gunshots in the area off South Hopkins Street in New Iberia.

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The woman has been identified as Bertha Hill. Raborn says when deputies responded, they were unable to get a response from inside the home.

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Raborn says there was a large crowd surrounding the home when police arrived but no one was able to give any information into who shot into the home. But he says since then, the community has been very helpful.

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13:30 LRN Newscast April 24th

During the middle of the night, contractors hired by New Orleans removed one of the four controversial Confederate monuments. The 35-foot Liberty Place monument was dismantled and hauled away in a few hours. Tulane Professor Richard Marksbury said on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster that he found it extreme for police to have snipers on hand for the removal…
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Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Deputies are looking for the gunman who fired shots into an elderly victim’s home over the weekend, killing an 80-year-old woman. Major Wendell Raborn says authorities responded to several calls reporting gunshots in the area off South Hopkins Street in New Iberia.
Cut 14 (09) “on them “
The woman has been identified as Bertha Hill.

Governor Edwards main tax plan is receiving a frosty reception from Republican legislators in the House Ways and Means committee, who object to raising taxes on businesses. Shreveport Representative Alan Seabaugh expressed his concerns…
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A bill that will be heard before the House Transportation Committee could eliminate inspection stickers on personal vehicles in most parishes. Emelie Gunn has more…
Voicer 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

12:30 LRN Newscast April 24th

The Liberty Place monument, one of four Confederate statues set to be removed in New Orleans, was taken down this morning by contractors. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says the removal of these statues sends a message that New Orleans celebrates its diversity. But Tulane Professor Richard Marksbury said on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster these statues are a teaching moment…
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A measure to be heard before the House Transportation Committee would eliminate inspection stickers on personal vehicles in most parishes. Stonewall Representative Larry Bagley says he filed the bill because the inspection stickers do not lead to safer roads.
Cut 7 (06) “stickers on”
Inspection stickers will still be required in the five-parish Baton Rouge area, because federal law mandates it, due to air quality concerns.

Lafayette Police are searching for a 21-year-old woman who is wanted for attempted manslaughter. Authorities say Natasha Portis intentionally struck two women along the side of the street early this morning.

A major reconstruction project begins on Bourbon Street today. Halen Doughty has more…
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11:40 LRN Sportscast april 24th

Not a good performance for quarterback Danny Etling in Saturday’s LSU spring game. He was 4-of-11 for 53 yards and an interception. Head Coach Ed Orgeron has said he will not name a starting quarterback until they go through fall camp. That gives back-ups Justin McMillan, Lindsey Scott and Myles Brennan a chance to compete for the job. Orgeron says they plan to put their quarterbacks in competitive situations to find a starter
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NFL reporter Peter King reports the Saints are leaning towards against trading for Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler. The Saints have five picks in the first three rounds and King says the Saints believe they have a chance to draft a few players who can contribute immediately.

And Jeff Duncan with NOLA-dot-com reports the Saints are still talking with running back Adrian Peterson and they are still discussing a short-term deal.

LSU falls out of the top 10 in the major college baseball polls after losing 10-to-2 to Kentucky on Sunday. The Wildcats pounded out 18 hits on the afternoon. Eric Walker suffered his first loss of the season as he allowed seven runs in 2.1 innings.

The Ragin Cajuns remain in first place in the Sun Belt Western Division. UL Lafayette defeated Little Rock five to three yesterday as Steven Sensley’s two-run homer in the ninth was the difference. ULM was swept by UT Arlington, who is right behind the Cajuns in the standings.

Louisiana Tech scored six runs in the eighth inning, highlighted by a Jordan Washam three-run homer as the Bulldogs beat UAB seven to four. Tech is now 8-and-10 on the year.

McNeese scored three runs in the top of the ninth to help the Cowboys beat Northwestern State five to four and earn their first series win in Natchitoches since 1992. The Cowboys are 18-3 in the Southland and in first place.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 24th

The first of four confederate statues that are set to be taken down in New Orleans was removed early this morning. New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu says there are three other statues that will be taken down, two of them are of Confederate generals and the other was a Confederate President. He says they will come down sooner rather than later, but won’t say when…
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Landrieu says they’ve also raised enough money privately to remove the statues.

A major construction project began today on the first 8 blocks of Bourbon Street. Director of New Orleans Public Works Col. Mark Jernigan says they’ll remove and replace the existing pavement, along with all of the aging pipes underneath the famous street.
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Construction is expected to wrap up by the end of the year.

A northwest Louisiana lawmaker has a bill that would do away with the need to get an inspection sticker in most parishes. Stonewall Representative Larry Bagley knows the public supports this idea…
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Bagley believes an inspection sticker is more about the money than public safety, since you can drive around and still see broken tail lights.

U.S. Representative Mike Johnson remains confident Congress can pass legislation that will overhaul the nation’s health care system. Johnson says they are discussing a plan that gives states more flexibility to pull out of Affordable Care Act provisions…
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Johnson says another provision that’s gained support would put cancer patients and individuals with a chronic illness in a separate market place funded by the federal government.

10:30 Newscast April 24,2017

U.S Representative Mike Johnson is optimistic House members are close to agreeing on a bill to overhaul healthcare in the country. He says a provision that gained a lot of traction would put cancer patients and those with chronic illnesses in a separate, federally funded market place. Johnson says Maine recently did this…

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A proposal by New Orleans Senator JP Morrell would put on the ballot for voters an option to exempt state sales tax on items like diapers and tampons. Morrell says other constitutional amendments already exempt essential items like water, food, and prescriptions from the states sales tax.

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The bill will be looked at today by the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs committee.

 

During the overnight hours, New Orleans city contractors began removing the first of four Confederate monuments. The Liberty Place monument was taken away at around 5:30 this morning by pieces on a flat bed truck. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says this statue was put up to honor the killing of police officers by white supremacists…

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A 6 million dollar construction project begins today on the first 8 blocks of Bourbon Street. Director of New Orleans Public Works Col. Mark Jernigan says existing pavement, drainage lines, water, sewer and gas lines will be replaced. He says visitors can expect to see a new and improved Bourbon Street, but it’s what they won’t see that’s really important.

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Construction is expected to wrap up by the end of the year.

09:30 LRN Newscast April 24th

The centerpiece of Governor Edwards tax overhaul plan receives a hearing today in a House committee. The Commercial Activity Tax imposes a tax on businesses for any transactions they make. Franklin Representative Sam Jones, says so far this is the only plan presented to deal with the one-point-three billion dollars in temporary taxes that expire in 2018…
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So far, there’s little support for this proposal.

The Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee will look at a proposal today that would exempt items like diapers and tampons from the state sales tax. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says his bill would acknowledge that these are not luxury items, they’re essential.
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The proposed constitutional amendment would be put on the ballot for voters, if it’s approved by the legislature

U.S. Representative Mike Johnson is confident Congress will pass a new healthcare bill. Don Molino has more…
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During the middle of the night, the Liberty Place monument in New Orleans was taken down. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says these monuments do not represent the values of New Orleans. Three other monuments have been targeted for removal, and Landrieu says they have enough money to take those statues down as well, but will not say when.

08:30 LRN Newscast April 24th

The House Ways and Means Committee begins two days of discussion on the Commercial Activity Tax proposed by Governor John Bel Edwards. The CAT is a sales tax businesses pay on their transactions. So far there’s little support for the proposal. Franklin Representative Sam Jones hopes legislators will change their mind after learning more about it.
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U.S. Representative Mike Johnson believes House members are moving closer to agreeing on a bill to overhaul healthcare. Johnson says there was frustration the previous legislation was pulled at the last minute, but he’s hopeful new amendments will secure passage through the House and Senate.
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The first of four controversial Confederate monuments in New Orleans was removed over night. It took about four hours for crews to dismantle the Battle of Liberty Place and then place the pieces on a flat bed truck to be hauled away. There was heavy police presence as workers took down the statue. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says the Liberty Place statue will eventually be relocated into a museum or other facility.

Also, taking place today in New Orleans, major roadwork begins on one of the world’s most famous streets. Construction equipment will begin removing the old pavement on Bourbon Street and replacing aging sewer, water and drainage pipes. Director of New Orleans Public Works Colonel Mark Jernigan says pedestrians will have access to Bourbon Street…
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Construction is expected to wrap up by the end of the year.

07:30 LRN Newscast April 24th

Governor Edwards’ proposed Commercial Activity Tax will be discussed today in the House Ways and Means Committee. It faces heavy opposition from the business community, who says it’s a burdensome tax at a time when the state’s economy is struggling. But the bill’s author, Franklin Representative Sam Jones, says something must be done to address a looming budget shortfall and provide a predictable revenue stream…
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The Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs committee hears a proposed constitutional amendment that would exempt diapers and tampons from the state sales tax. The measure is by New Orleans Senator JP Morrell who says he’ll reject attempts to add other items, like beer…
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This bill will need to pass the legislature with a two-thirds vote and then voter approval.

U.S. Representative Mike Johnson remains confident Congress can pass legislation that will overhaul the nation’s health care system. Johnson says they are discussing a plan that gives states more flexibility to pull out of Affordable Care Act provisions…
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The first 8 blocks of Bourbon Street is undergoing reconstruction that begins today. Halen Doughty has more…
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During the middle of the night, the Battle of Liberty Place monument was removed. The first of four New Orleans confederate statues to be taken down.