4:30 LRN Newscast April 4

The House Criminal Justice Committee shot down legislation on a 9-7 vote that would have given teachers the option to have guns in school if they have the proper training. The vote came after a long debate, Pat Greshem testified that as a mother and former teacher she experienced first hand how helpless kids are in schools….
cut 11 (08) “….protect children”
But New Orleans Democrat John Bagneris was one of nine representatives to vote against the measure. Bagneris says he can’t support guns in schools at any level….
cut 12 (10) “…a good thing”
A bill to allow concealed handgun permit holders to carry guns on college campuses also failed to get out of committee today.

Slidell police have charged 24-year-old Zachary Brooks with negligent homicide and second-degree cruelty to a juvenile, after his four-year-old son drowned in a pool. Chief Randy Fandal says the home was in a deplorable condition and Brooks was doing drugs at the time of the drowning…
cut 8 (09) “…man’s death”
The drowning occurred March 5th. Slidell Police announced the arrest at a press conference this morning.

The House Governmental Affairs committee approved a bill to make it easier to recall an elected official. Covington Representative Paul Hollis’ measure would lower the required number of signatures from voters in larger cities and parishes to trigger a special election. Hollis says it’s nearly impossible to recall an elected official now…
Cut 4 (08) “it done.”
The bill now moves to the House Floor.

3:30 LRN Newscast April 4

A proposal to allow teachers to arm themselves in the classroom failed on a 9 to 7 vote in the House Criminal Justice committee. Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton was one of the lawmakers to vote against it…
cut 10 (11) “…wild west”
Chalmette Representative Raymond Garofalo, argued the gun free zone sign at schools is an invitation to come slaughter our children like sheep.

The House Governmental Affairs Committee approved a bill to make it easier to recall an elected official. The measure lowers the required signatures needed from voters in larger cities and parishes to trigger a special election. Pollster John Couvillon says the state’s current threshold is too high…
cut 3 (09) “…from Louisiana”

A Slidell man has been charged in his 4-year-old son’s drowning death. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Two children in Bastrop were killed in a house fire. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says the parents were able to escape, but they made a last ditch effort to save their kids…
cut 14 (07) “…the children’
The ages of the victims are 8-year-old 7-years-old.

LRN PM Newscall April 4

A Slidell man has been charged in his 4-year-old son’s drowning death. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A House committee has shot down a teacher gun bill by a slim 7-9 margin. Jim Shannon has more

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The House Governmental Affairs committee approved a bill to make it easier to recall an elected official. Covington Representative Paul Hollis’ measure would lower the required the number of signatures from voters in larger cities and parishes to trigger a special election. Pollster John Couvillon testified in favor, because the state’s threshold to recall is too high

Cut 3 (09) “from Louisiana.”

Hollis filed the bill after a failed effort to remove the now former St. Tammany Parish Coroner Peter Galvan. Hollis says it’s nearly impossible to recall an elected official in large cities and parishes…

Cut 4 (08) “it done.”

Under Hollis’ bill, the percentage of needed signatures in larger cities and parishes  would drop from 33-percent to 20-percent, medium sized communities to 25-percent and towns with less than 25-thousand voters would remain at 33-percent. Hollis says his bill also requires the recall organizer to state why they are trying to remove that person from office……

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The bill now moves to the House Floor.

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24-year-old Zachary Brooks of Slidell has been arrested in connection with the drowning death of his four-year-old son Timothy Brooks. Police responded to a call on March 5th from the father, who found the boy non-responsive in his pool. Slidell Police Chief Randy Fandal says when officers arrived, they found a house in disarray.

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Fandal says officers executed a search warrant and discovered methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia on the premises. Fandal says he believes that drug use played a big part in the negligence that led to Timothy’s death.

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Brooks has been charged with negligent homicide and second degree cruelty to a juvenile and he’s being held on a 200,000 dollar bond. Fandal says it’s a death that could have been avoided.

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The House Criminal Justice committee shot down a proposal to allow certain teachers or school staff to carry weapons in school. Chalmette Representative Raymond Garofalo says his bill says would only allow a teacher teachers to possess a gun after extensive training. He says gun free signs on campuses are invitations to kill.

Cut 9 (08) “like sheep.”

Shreveport representative Barbara Norton argues that she would be more concerned for her grand-daughters life, if the bill passes and teachers are allowed to carry guns to schools.

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Pat Greshem testified that as a mother and former teacher she experienced first hand how helpless  kids are in schools.

Cut 11 (08) “protect children”

New Orleans Democrat John Bagneris says he can’t support guns in schools at any level.

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The bill failed on a 9-7 vote.

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A fire in Bastrop claimed the lives of two children this morning. The two boys, seven and eight years old, died after a fire broke out that went undetected. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says the parents barely made it out alive.

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Browning says they believe the injuries sustained by one parent were the result of a last second attempt to saving their children.

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Browning says there’s a plausible reason why the family did not respond to the fire until it was too late.

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2:30 LRN Newscast

The House Criminal Justice Committee shot down legislation on a 9-7 vote that would have given teachers the option to have guns in school if they have the proper training. The vote came after a long debate, Pat Greshem testified that as a mother and former teacher she experienced first hand how helpless kids are in schools….
cut 11 (08) “….protect children”
But New Orleans Democrat John Bagneris was one of nine representatives to vote against the measure. Bagneris says he can’t support guns in schools at any level….
cut 12 (10) “…a good thing”
A bill to allow concealed handgun permit holders to carry guns on college campuses also failed to get out of committee today.

Two children in Bastrop were killed in a home fire. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says the tragedy could have possibly been averted….
cut 15 (05) “…the home”
The parents were able to escape the blaze and authorities believe the mother sustained injuries trying to rescue her children. The family has identified the victims as 8-year-old J’marion Holmes and 7-year-old Kadrick Robinson.

Slidell police have charged 24-year-old Zachary Brooks with negligent homicide and second-degree cruelty to a juvenile, after his four-year-old son drowned in a pool. Chief Randy Fandal says the home was in a deplorable condition and Brooks was doing drugs at the time of the drowning…
cut 8 (09) “…man’s death”
The drowning occurred March 5th. Slidell Police announced the arrest at a press conference this morning.

1:30PM LRN Newscast April 4

The house committee on criminal justice is locked in a battle over allowing teachers or school staff to carry weapons. Chalmette representative Raymond Garofalo who authored the bill says he’s not requiring teachers to carry weapons, only to carry them after extensive training. He says gun free signs on campuses are invitations to kill.

Cut 9 (08) “like sheep.”

Opponets argued they would be more concerned for their children’s life if the bill passes and teachers are allowed to carry guns to schools.

A fire in Bastrop claimed the lives of two children this morning. The two boys, seven and eight years old, died after a fire broke out that went undetected, but parents were able to able escape. Fire marshal Butch Browning says the parents barely made it out alive.

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One of the parents sustained injuries trying to reenter the house.

24-year-old Zachary Brooks of Slidell has been arrested in connection with the drowning death of his four-year-old son Timothy Brooks. Police responded to a call on March 5th from the father, who found the boy non-responsive in his pool. Slidell Police Chief Randy Fandal says he believes that drug use played a big part in the negligence that led to Timothy’s death.

Cut 7 (07)  “child’s death”

The House Governmental Affairs committee approved a bill to make it easier to recall an elected official. Covington Representative Paul Hollis’ measure would lower the required the number of signatures from voters in larger cities and parishes to trigger a special election. Hollis says it’s nearly impossible to recall an elected official in large cities and parishes…

Cut 4 (08) “it done.”

The bill now moves to the House Floor.

12:30 LRN Newscast April 4

24-year-old Zachary Brooks of Slidell has been arrested in connection with the drowning death of his four-year-old son Timothy Brooks. Police responded to a call on March 5th from the father, who found the boy non-responsive in his pool. Slidell Police Chief Randy Fandal says when officers arrived, they found a house in disarray.
Cut 6 (10) “with debris”
Zachary Brooks been charged with negligent homicide and second-degree cruelty to a juvenile.

Legislation has been filed to be discussed in the ongoing session to prohibit smoking in bars and casinos statewide. Smoke Free Louisiana Campaign spokesperson Raegan Carter says this legislation will improve the well-being of all…
cut 9 (11) “…right direction”
The House Governmenal Affairs Committee has voted for legislation designed to make it easier to recall an elected official. Under Covington Representative Paul Hollis’ bill, the percentage of needed signatures in larger cities and parishes would drop from 33-percent to 20-percent, medium sized communities to 25-percent and towns with less than 25-thousand voters would remain at 33-percent. Hollis says his measure also requires the recall organizer to state a reason for the petition…
cut 5 (10) “…be recalled”
The measure received unanimous support in committee and heads to the House floor for more discussion.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 4

The Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Louisiana kicked off its Smoke Free Louisiana Campaign, as Opelousas Representative Dustin Miller filed legislation to ban smoking in bars and casinos statewide. A smoking ban for restaurants has been in effect since 2007. Spokesperson Raegan Carter says Miller’s bill would strengthen the current law…
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Several cities have passed local ordinances that prohibit smoking in bars and casinos.

The House Governmental Affairs Committee has approved legislation that would require the state to give information on adoption to abortion clinics, so they can give that info to mothers seeking to terminate a pregnancy. Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper says many expecting mothers are not aware of their adoption options…
cut 11 (09) “…the family”
A Governing Magazine report says Lousiaina’s per capita income rose 2.9 percent, which is above the national percentage increase. Workers saw a one percent increase in pay last year. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie says we could give that number a boost with an increase to the minimum wage….
cut 14 (05) “…minimum wage”
Efforts to raise the minimum wage were defeated in the legislative session.

The House Governmental Affairs Committee approved a bill to make it easier to recall an elected official. Covington Representative Paul Hollis’ bill would lower the required signatures from registered voters in larger cities and parishes to trigger a special election. Pollster John Couvillon testified in favor becaue the state’s threshold to recall is too high…
cut 3 (09) “…from Louisiana”

10:30 LRN Newscast April 4

A bill to ban smoking in bars and casinos state wide has been filed. Jeff Palermo has more on what this might mean for those who work there and their customers.
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The state Fire Marshal’s office says two children were killed this morning in residential fire in Bastrop. Authorities say the parents were able to escape the burning home on Snyder Avenue, but the children did not. Officials say the scene is still active and more information will be released as they become available.

The personal-finance website Wallethub names Louisiana as the most stressed state in the nation. Spokesperson Jill Gonzales says they looked at a variety of factors and Louisiana has among the highest work and money related stresses than any other state…
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Gonzales says Louisiana is also considered the most stressed out state, because its high percentage of population living below the poverty line, divorce rate, crime rate and fewest number of psychologists per capita.

The House Health and Welfare Committee has approved the Adoption Option Act. It requires abortion clinics to provide information on adoption options to a woman seeking to terminate a pregnancy. Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper says both pro-life and pro-choice advocates should be able to get behind this bill…
cut 12 (09) “…the situation”
The legislation is inspired by a recent documentary on LSU law student, who says his birth mom seriously considered an abortion, but at the last minute decided to put her child up for adoption.

9:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 04/04/2018

The personal-finance website Wallethub names Louisiana as the most stressed state in the nation. Spokesperson Jill Gonzales says they looked at a variety of factors and Louisiana has among the highest work and money related stresses than any other state…

 

Gonzales say many in Louisiana swim in credit card debt and pay high interest rates.

There isn’t one item that is directly leading to such a low score for Louisiana. Gonzales says Louisiana is also considered the most stressed out state, because its high percentage of population living below the poverty line, its divorce rate, crime rate and fewest number of psychologists per capita…

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She adds that many Louisianans don’t get enough sleep either, which adds to the low rating for health and safety related stress. Other states with some very high stress levels include New Mexico, West Virginia, Mississippi and Nevada.

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A House committee will hear a bill today by Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds that would require the state to provide adoption information to women considering abortion. Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper says women seeking to terminate their pregnancy at abortion clinics would receive this information.

He says says many pregnant women are not aware of the options and support available to those who chose adoption.

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A Governing Magazine Report says Louisianan’s saw a 2.9 percent increase in per capita income last year. The report says the big parts of that gain were the state’s 8.3% increase in benefits received due to the Medicaid expansion, and 2.7 percent increase in property earnigns. Louisiana Department of Labor Executive Director Ava (Day-wah) Dejoie the Incumbent Worker Program for the boost in wages and employment levels that helped the state post a strong showing last year.

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8:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 04/04/2018

A bill will be heard today that would require abortion clinics to provide information about adoption options. Matt Doyle has more.

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The personal-finance website Wallethub names Louisiana as the most stressed state in the nation. Spokesperson Jill Gonzales says they looked at a variety of factors and Louisiana has among the highest work and money related stresses.

Gonzales say many in Louisiana swim in credit card debt and pay high interest rates.

She says Louisiana is the third most stressed state when it comes to below average credit scores…

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The Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Louisiana kicked off it’s Smoke Free Louisiana Campaign, as Opelousas Representative Dustin Miller filed legislation to ban smoking in bars and casinos statewide. A smoking ban for restaurants has been in effect since 2007. Spokesperson Raegan Carter says Miller’s bill would amend the current law…

Tobacco is the number one cause of preventable death nationwide as an estimated 480,000 die nationwide each year from either smoking or breathing second-hand smoke. Carter says a person working in a bar and casino should not have to  jeopardize their livelihood.

Cut 8 (08)  “their paycheck.”

 

Several cities have passed local ordinances that prohibit smoking in bars and casinos in Alexandria, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Monroe, New Orleans and in Ouachita Parish. Louisiana would become the 18th state to implement a statewide smoking ban in bars and gaming facilities.