11:30AM LRN Newscast February 21st

the House Ways and Means Committee is voting today on a series of bills that would make changes to the state’s tax code as part of the effort to plug the billion dollar budget shortfall. No agreement has been reached on a detailed proposal to solve the fiscal cliff so far. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says there’s been too much posturing and not enough policy.

Cut 10 (11) “the middle.”

A bill to create a transparency tool called Louisiana Checkbook passed the House Appropriations committee, and may be considered on the house floor later this week. The program closely mirrors Ohiocheckbook.com, where Ohio residents are presented a detailed report about state expenses.

But Louisiana Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says says the cost of the program has yet to be revealed.

Cut 16 (08) “as well.”

Automotive insurance rates are on the rise again, after the Louisiana Department of Insurance approved double-digit hikes last year for at least six insurance companies.  State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says there are several factors, including an increase in distracted driving…

Cut 11 (13) “in 2015.”

Donelon advises motorists to shop around if they think their rates are too high…

The State Department of Education is launching the “Be Irreplaceable. Be a Teacher” campaign.  Teacher of the Year Kim Eckert announced the campaign to get young people interested in teaching.

Eckert says DOE will attempt to attract Generation Z about the prestige of the teaching career through television, radio and billboard ads and their website…

Cut 4  (09) “anything else.” 

10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 21

The House Ways and Means committee convenes today where they are expected to vote on bills that would raise revenue either by increasing income taxes on higher wage earners, keeping the state sales tax above four-cents or eliminating sales tax breaks for certain businesses. Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey doesn’t like that last idea…
cut 28 (08) “…other states”

The House Appropriations Committee approved legislation that creates a new website so the public can track how the state spends its money. House Speaker Taylor Barras says the Louisiana Checkbook would provide detailed information on individual state agencies’ budgets…
cut 15 (07) “….that system”
The measure heads to the House floor for further discussion.

A large part of the state is under a tornado watch until 5 PM. The watch box covers southwest, central and northeast Louisiana.

Auto rates conintues to rise as the state has approved double-digit hikes for at least six insurance companies, including State Farm. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says rates go up faster in Louisiana, because the state’s legal climate leads to litigation a lot of times following accidents…
cut 12 (04) “….over accidents”
Donelon says Louisiana also has a lot of uninsured motorists and stolen vehicles.

The State Department of Education is launching the “Be Irreplaceable. Be a Teacher” campaign. Teacher of the Year Kim Eckert announced the 100-thousand-dollar campaign which is an effort to convince high school and college students to make a career in the teaching profession.
Cut 3 (07) “look like”
DOE will be looking to push the effort at attracting Generation Z of the advantages of teaching through television, radio and billboard ads and their website.

Tremont Waters scored 28 points last night as the LSU Tigers defeated Vanderbilt 88-78. Waters also had nine assists and set the school freshman record for assists in a season.

9:30 Newscast 02/21/2018 LRN

A transparency bill passed through the House Appropriations Committee, and may be considered on the House floor later this week. Jeff Palermo has more.

Cut 3 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Flash flood issues are creating problems through out North West Louisiana.  Forecaster Brandi Hughes, with the National Weather Service in Shreveport warns some low water bridges and roadways could become flooded.  Hughes says if you see water covering the roadway, stay away…

Cut 6 (06)  “risk it.”

Temperatures are expected to remain mild through the period.

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Automotive insurance rates are on the rise again, after the Louisiana Department of Insurance approved double-digit hikes last year for at least six insurance companies.  State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says

rates go up faster in Louisiana because the state’s legal climate leads to litigation a lot of times following accidents…

Donelon says State Farm Insurance accounts for 30 percent of Louisiana insured drivers are paying on average ten-percent starting this month. He advises motorists to shop around if they think their rates are too high…

Cut 13 (10)  “large numbers.”

The House Ways and Means Committee is expected to vote today on a series of bills that would make changes to the state’s tax code as part of the effort to plug the billion dollar budget shortfall. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says the current system, which provides tax breaks for businesses in certain industries, is unfair.

Cut 7 (09)  “no one”

But Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey says he’s concerned that the current push to fix the fiscal cliff by taxing business will hurt the state’s economy. He says it could result in jobs heading out of state.

8:30 newscast 02/21/2018 LRN

Auto insurance rates are rising in Louisiana, in some cases as much as 25 percent.  Kelley Ray spoke with State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon about what policyholders can do…

Cut 2 (32) “I’m Kelley Ray.”

Four parishes in northwest Louisiana, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne and Webster, are under a flash flood watch through Thursday morning.  Forecaster Brandi Hughes, with the National Weather Service in says the long range forecast looks wet for the next several days.

Cut 5  (11)  “next week.”

A bill to create a transparency tool called Louisiana Checkbook passed the House Appropriations committee, and may be considered on the house floor later this week..it allows access to detailed report about state expenses.

Louisiana Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the state already has the tools in place to provide some of those services without having to contract with a third party. He says the cost of the program has yet to be revealed.

Cut 16 (08) “as well.”

A 17-year old male is facing terrorizing charges in lafourche parish today. School superintendent Joe mattyhews says the student allegedly made threats toward students and teachers and had a list of people he planned on killing. The student is currently undergoing a mental health exam.

7:30 newscast 02/21/20187 LRN

Legislators are at odds over possible reforms to the business tax code. Matt Doyle has this report on the special session.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle.”

A 17-year old male is facing terrorizing charges in lafourche parish today. School superintendent Joe mattyhews says the student allegedly made threats toward students and teachers and had a list of people he planned on killing. The student is currently undergoing a mental health exam.

Automotive insurance rates are on the rise again, after the Louisiana Department of Insurance approved double-digit hikes last year for at least six insurance companies.  State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says there are several factors, including an increase in distracted driving…

Cut 11 (13) “in 2015.”

A bill to create a transparency tool called Louisiana Checkbook passed the House Appropriations committee, and may be considered on the house floor later this week. The program closely mirrors Ohiocheckbook.com, where Ohio residents are presented a detailed report about state expenses. House Speaker Taylor Barras says it’s a user friendly tool for the public.

Cut 14 (10) “wide range”

6;30 newscast 02/21/20187 LRN

A transparency bill passed through the House Appropriations Committee, and may be considered on the House floor later this week. Jeff Palermo has more. 6:30

Cut 3 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Four parishes in northwest Louisiana, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne and Webster, are under a flash flood watch through Thursday morning.  Forecaster Brandi Hughes, with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says several inches of rain are possible..

Cut 4  (09) “rain continues.” 

A 17-year old male is facing terrorizing and assault charges in LafourcheParish after he allegedly made threats to teachers and students. The student’s name was not released.

The House Ways and Means Committee is expected to vote today on a series of bills that would make changes to the state’s tax code as part of the effort to plug the billion dollar budget shortfall. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says the current system, which provides tax breaks for businesses in certain industries, is unfair.

But Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey says he’s concerned that the current push to fix the fiscal cliff by taxing business will hurt the state’s economy. He says it could result in jobs heading out of state.

Ivey says the proposed changes to the business tax code will hurt the budget in the long run, as businesses chose not to expand in Louisiana.

Cut 9 (11)  “in Louisiana”

 

6:45 LRN Sportscast Feb 21

The LSU Tigers won their fifth straight game inside the Pete Maravich Assembly center as the Bayou Bengals beat Vanderbilt 88-78. The Tigers got a huge game from freshman point guard Tremont Waters who had 28 points. Wayde Sims added 16 points, while Aaron Epps added 15. LSU shot 63% from the field. They were 15-of-20 from the field in the 2nd half.

It looks like former LSU Tiger Jarvis Landry will have another season with the Miami Dolphins. The Fins placed the franchise tag on the wide receiver from Lutcher, which means he’ll get paid 16-million dollars in 2018, unless Landry and Miami can work out a long term deal. The team is using a non-exclusive tag, so another franchise can offer a contract to Landry, but they would owe Miami two first round picks if Landry left south Florida. The 25-year-old had 112 receptions last season to lead the NFL.

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LSU starting shortstop Josh Smith will miss the next four to six weeks becasue of a stress reaction in his back. Hal Hughes will replace Smith in the starting line-up. Coach Paul Mainieri also announced a change in the weekend rotation for the upcoming series against Texas, as Zack Hess will pitch Friday and Caleb Gilbert will move to Saturday…
cut 17 (19) “…Caleb on saturday”
LSU hosts UNO tonight. The Privateers lost to Jackson State 4-2 last night

Elsewhere, Louisiana Tech scored five runs in the 2nd inning and beat winless McNeese State 5-1. Left-hander David Leal pitched seven strong innings.

ULM downed Northwestern STate 11-6. Southeastern Louisiana downed Alcorn State 7-1. And Grambling swept a doubleheader from Wiley College.

AM Newscall February 21

Legislators are at odds over possible reforms to the business tax code. Matt Doyle has this report on the special session.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle.”

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Auto insurance rates are rising in Louisiana, in some cases as much as 25 percent.  Kelley Ray spoke with State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon about what policyholders can do…

Cut 2 (32) “I’m Kelley Ray.”

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A transparency bill passed through the House Appropriations Committee, and may be considered on the House floor later this week. Jeff Palermo has more.

Cut 3 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Four parishes in northwest Louisiana, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne and Webster, are under a flash flood watch through Thursday morning.  Forecaster Brandi Hughes, with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says several inches of rain are possible..

Cut 4  (09) “rain continues.” 

And more rain could be coming.  Hughes says the long range forecast looks wet for the next several days, which could add to already swollen creeks and rivers…

Cut 5  (11)  “next week.”

Officials warn some low water bridges and roadways could become flooded.  Hughes says if you see water covering the roadway, stay away…

Cut 6 (06)  “risk it.”

Temperatures are expected to remain mild through the period.

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The House Ways and Means Committee is expected to vote today on a series of bills that would make changes to the state’s tax code as part of the effort to plug the billion dollar budget shortfall. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says the current system, which provides tax breaks for businesses in certain industries, is unfair.

Cut 7 (09)  “no one”

But Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey says he’s concerned that the current push to fix the fiscal cliff by taxing business will hurt the state’s economy. He says it could result in jobs heading out of state.

Cut 8 (08) “other states”

Ivey says the proposed changes to the business tax code will hurt the budget in the long run, as businesses chose not to expand in Louisiana.

Cut 9 (11)  “in Louisiana”

No agreement has been reached on a detailed proposal to solve the fiscal cliff, as legislators have shied away from specifics in the first two days of the special session. Havard says there’s been too much posturing and not enough policy.

Cut 10 (11) “the middle.”

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Automotive insurance rates are on the rise again, after the Louisiana Department of Insurance approved double-digit hikes last year for at least six insurance companies.  State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says there are several factors, including an increase in distracted driving…

Cut 11 (13) “in 2015.”

Other factors include cheap gas, which leads to more drivers on the road and the cost of auto repairs have skyrocketed with newer technology on late model cars.  Donelon says rates go up faster in Louisiana because the state’s legal climate leads to litigation a lot of times following accidents…

Cut 12 (04) “over accidents.”

Donelon says State Farm Insurance accounts for 30 percent of Louisiana insured drivers are paying on average ten-percent starting this month. Donelon advises motorists to shop around if they think their rates are too high…

Cut 13 (10)  “large numbers.”

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A bill to create a transparency tool called Louisiana Checkbook passed the House Appropriations committee, and may be considered on the house floor later this week. The program closely mirrors Ohiocheckbook.com, where Ohio residents are presented a detailed report about state expenses. House Speaker Taylor Barras says it’s a user friendly tool for the public.

Cut 14 (10) “wide range”

Barras says the checkbook would provide detailed information on individual state agencies’ budgets, and allow people to compare expenses across those agencies.

Cut 15 (07) “that system.”

But Louisiana Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the state already has the tools in place to provide some of those services without having to contract with a third party. He says the cost of the program has yet to be revealed.

Cut 16 (08) “as well.”

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After poor starting pitching performances in the series loss to Notre Dame, LSU Coach Paul Mainieri is making changes to his weekend rotation. Mainieri says Zack Hess will start on Friday against the Texas Longhorns, instead of Caleb Gilbert….

Cut 17 (19) “Caleb on Saturday”

Starting shortstop Josh Smith will miss the next four to six weeks with a stress reaction on his vertebrate. Hal Hughes will play shortstop in Smith’s place. But Mainieri says starting catcher Hunter Feduccia will be back tonight against UNO after suffering an injured hand in preseason practice…

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Thibodaux native Cam Sanders will start on the mound tonight against UNO. The right-hander is ready…

Cut 19 (10)   “start so.” 

 

18:30 LRN Newscast February 20

Teacher salaries reached the Southern regional average in 2007, but Louisiana has fallen behind, as educators receive on average 17-hundred dollars less. And with a one-billion-dollar shortfall, it’s unlikely extra money will go towards the 47-thousand public school teachers. Legislative Director for the Louisiana Federation of Teachers Cynthia Posey says the pay is leading to fewer teachers…

Cut 6  (07)  “a job.”

She hopes legislators can stabilize the budget to make more money available for teachers…

A bill to create a transparency tool called Louisiana Checkbook passed the House Appropriations committee, and may be considered on the House floor later this week. The program closely mirrors Ohiocheckbook.com, where Ohio residents are presented a detailed report about state expenses.

A Tangipahoa school board member is under fire after he shared a photo of a noose on Facebook. Jim Shannon has the story…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Jim Shannon”.

Emile the crawfish will be allowed to live his life out peacefully thanks to Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser  who picked “Emile” to be pardoned for their “annual pardoning of the crawfish” in New Orleans today…

Cut 3 (11) “boiled alive.”

5:30 LRN Legislative Report Feb 20

State lawmakers have started the task of trying to close a one-billion dollar budget deficit. But there’s a divide in the legislature over how much to cut, compared to how much revenue should be raised to fill the budget hole. Governor Edwards has asked legislators to compromise over the next 17 days…
cut 30 (13) “…critical priorities”
The House Ways and Means committee heard various bills today that would raise revenue either by increasing income taxes on higher wage earners, keeping the state sales tax above four-cents or eliminating sales tax breaks for certain businesses. Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey doesn’t like that last idea…
cut 28 (08) “…other states”

A bill to create a transparency tool called Louisiana Checkbook passed the House Appropriations committee, and may be considered on the House floor later this week. The program closely mirrors Ohiocheckbook.com, where Ohio residents are presented a detailed report about state expenses.

After hitting the Southern regional average for teacher’s salaries back in 2007, Louisiana has fallen behind. Kelley Ray has more…
Voicer 1 (32) “I’m Kelley Ray.”