11:30 LRN Newscast May 2nd

The House Criminal Justice Committee approved Senator John Milkovich’s 15 week abortion ban bill 9-8, after it passed with little opposition in the Senate. The bill mirrors an effort in Mississippi that’s been halted in federal court that would make it illegal to provide an abortion after 15 weeks. The Shreveport Democrat says fetuses are alive, and deserve a chance at life.
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The bill is similar to the Mississippi ban, but pro-choice activists note that there are differences. They say Louisiana’s law imposes stiff criminal penalties for providers, and does not allow exceptions for fetal abnormalities. Pro-choice attorney Ellie Schilling says this bill measures the time from conception.
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The measure heads to the House floor for final passage.

The full Senate approved a measure to enact a statewide policy against sexual misconduct in government. The bill was passed the same day Secretary of State Tom Shedler announced he was stepping down following allegations of sexual misconduct. New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson is a co-author of the bill
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The measure heads back to the House for final passage.

And moving closer to final legislative passage is a measure that would be put on the ballot in November that would ask voters if they want fantasy sports betting legal in their parish. If the legislation is approved, the gaming control board would regulate fantasy sports gambling with companies like Fan Duel and Draft Kings. River Ridge Representative Kirk Talbot says another bill would be introduced next year to determine how it will be taxed
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10:30 LRN Newscast May 2nd

U-S Representative Garret Graves of Baton Rouge is touting legislation that he says will open the door for 2016 flood victims to receive federal grant money, even if they low-interest loans.
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The bill received near unanimous support in the House. Now they wait to see if the Senate approves.

Legislation to give voters an opportunity in November to decide if fantasy sports gambling should be legal in their parish is one step away from final passage. A Senate committee approved River Ridge Representative Kirk Talbot’s proposal.
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Talbot says if the legislation passes, he bring another bill next year to put in the mechanics on how they can tax this new gaming activity.

First Assistant Kyle Ardoin will take over the agency that handles elections starting May 8th . Ardoin is replacing Secretary of State Tom Schedler, who submitted his resignation papers in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal. Ardoin knows he’s been put in charge during a pivotal time for the department.
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The Secretary of State’s office is in the process of purchasing new voting machines and they announced today they received bids from three different companies.

If you’ve been outside, you may have noticed that gnats are particularly bad this year. LS Ag Center entomologist Sebe Brown says the cool spring has extended the gnat season, but there are some country tested ways to keep the gnats away….
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Brown says once we get a few days of 80 degree weather the gnats will go away, but then we’ll have to battle the mosquitoes.

9:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 05/02/2018

 

First Assistant Kyle Ardoin will take over the agency that handles elections starting May 8th . Ardoin is replacing Secretary of State Tom Schedler, who submitted his resignation papers in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal.

LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremey Alford says the statewide elected post opening gives lawmakers an opportunity to move up the ladder.

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Cooler weather this year has extended the usually brief gnat season, making trips out to the river a bit unpleasant for some. If you’re looking to make an outdoors trip, LSU Ag Center entomologist Sebe Brown says some folks might even find gnat bites are more of a problem than being swarmed by mosquitos.

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The US House passed a bill that would allow Louisiana residents impacted by the 2016 floods to become eligible for grant money, even if they received low interest loans to help with their recovery. Baton Rouge US Representative Garret Graves, the bill’s sponsor, says this opens up recovery money to thousands. Graves says they also managed to fix a few other issues from the 2016 flood with this legislation.

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Legislation to give voters an opportunity in November to decide if fantasy sports gambling should be legal in their parish is one step away from final passage. A Senate committee approved River Ridge Representative Kirk Talbot’s proposal.

The vote in Judiciary B committee was four to one in favor. New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson, who did not explain her objection, was the lone no vote. Houma Senator Norby Chabert says he’s received a lot of calls in support…

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8:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 05/02/2018

A bill heading to the US Senate could help out thousands who were denied disaster relief funds after the 2016 floods. Michael Farrar has the story.

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First Assistant Kyle Ardoin will take over the agency that handles elections starting May 8th . Ardoin is replacing Secretary of State Tom Schedler, who submitted his resignation papers in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal. Ardoin knows he’s been put in charge during a pivotal time for the department.

The resignation will trigger a fall special election for the position. Ardoin says “At this moment I’m interested in running the office, not for the office.” He says it’s a department that means a lot to him.

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Cooler weather this year has extended the usually brief gnat season, making trips out to the river a bit unpleasant for some. If you’re looking to make an outdoors trip, LSU Ag Center entomologist Sebe Brown says understand these pests don’t work like mosquitos. For those looking to brave gnat infested rivers, Brown has a non-scientific, but country tested protection plan.

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Southern University band director Nathan Haymer has been fired by the University following accusations that Haymer was asking for kickbacks for the band to perform. Haymer denies the allegations but the university still fired him. Haymer says he will weigh his legal options Haymer has been the human jukebox’s band director since 2014. Former band director Lawrence Jackson will take over

7:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 05/02/2018

Gnats are overstaying their welcome this year as a result of the abnormally cooler temperature. Matt Doyle has more.

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First Assistant Kyle Ardoin will take over the agency that handles elections starting May 8th . Ardoin is replacing Secretary of State Tom Schedler, who submitted his resignation papers in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal. Ardoin knows he’s been put in charge during a pivotal time for the department.

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The US House passed a bill that would allow Louisiana residents impacted by the 2016 floods to become eligible for grant money, even if they received low interest loans to help with their recovery. Baton Rouge US Representative Garret Graves, the bill’s sponsor says current recovery grant rules punish homeowners who didn’t want to wait for the feds to come through.

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Legislation to give voters an opportunity in November to decide if fantasy sports gambling should be legal in their parish is one step away from final passage. A Senate committee approved River Ridge Representative Kirk Talbot’s proposal.

If the legislation is approved, the gaming control board would regulate fantasy sports gambling. Talbot says another bill would be introduced next year to determine how it will be taxed

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6:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 05/02/2018

A special election will be held in November as a result of Secretary of State Tom Schedler’s resignation. Jeff Palermo has more.

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Cooler weather this year has extended the usually brief gnat season, making trips out to the river a bit unpleasant for some. If you’re looking to make an outdoors trip, LSU Ag Center entomologist Sebe Brown says understand these pests don’t work like mosquitos.

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The US House passed a bill that would allow Louisiana residents impacted by the 2016 floods to become eligible for grant money, even if they received low interest loans to help with their recovery. Baton Rouge US Representative Garret Graves, the bill’s sponsor, says this opens up recovery money to thousands.

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Legislation to give voters an opportunity in November to decide if fantasy sports gambling should be legal in their parish is one step away from final passage. A Senate committee approved River Ridge Representative Kirk Talbot’s proposal.

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6:45 LRN Sportscast May 2

The Stephen Curry Show at Oracle Arena remains one of the most exciting spectacles in sports.

The two-time MVP, who hadn’t played since March 23 because of an MCL sprain in his left knee, electrified the sellout crowd of 19,586 by dropping in 28 points and grabbing seven rebounds in Tuesday’s 121-116 win over the New Orleans Pelicans in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals. The Warriors lead the series 2-0.

The Saints are reportedly signing former Ohio State quarterback J-T Barrett to a three-year deal. Despite putting up big numbers for the Buckeyes, Barrett was not drafted. Barrett threw for 104 touchdowns during his career to go along with 94-hundred passing yards. He also rushed for 32-hunders and 43 touchdowns. Barrett will get to learn from Drew Brees and he’s behind Tom Savage and Taysom Hill on the depth chart.

No midweek game for the LSU baseball team as they are going through final exam week. The Tigers will look to bounce back from a brutal stretch that saw them go 2-and-6 in their last eight games. The Tigers are 26-and-19 overall, 10-and-11 in the SEC. The latest NCAA Tournament projection from D-1 Baseball has LSU out of the field of 64. The Tigers can improve their RPI this weekend as they’ll host fourth ranked Arkansas.

ULM scored seven runs in the first inning and went on to beat Grambling 16-2. Senior Johnny Delacruz had four hits, including two doubles. Fellow Senior and former St. Frederick star Will Daniels drove in three runs.

McNeese fell behind 8-2 but came back to beat Houston Baptist 11-8 in a non-conference victory. The Cowboys tied the game with a five-run seventh inning and took the lead in the 8th inning on Reid Bourque’s two-run single.

And Tulane upset 11th ranked Southern Miss 10-7 in Hattiesburg. Kody Hoese homered twice.

Today’s game on the schedule is Nicholls at Prairie View.

AM Newscall LRN April 2

A special election will be held in November as a result of Secretary of State Tom Schedler’s resignation. Jeff Palermo has more.

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Gnats are overstaying their welcome this year as a result of the abnormally cooler temperature. Matt Doyle has more.

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A bill heading to the US Senate could help out thousands who were denied disaster relief funds after the 2016 floods. Michael Farrar has the story.

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First Assistant Kyle Ardoin will take over the agency that handles elections starting May 8th . Ardoin is replacing Secretary of Secretary Tom Schedler, who submitted his resignation papers in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal. Ardoin knows he’s been put in charge during a pivotal time for the department.

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The resignation will trigger a fall special election for the position.

Ardoin says “At this moment I’m interested in running the office, not for the office.” He says it’s a department that means a lot to him.

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LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremey Alford says the statewide elected post opening gives lawmakers an opportunity to move up the ladder.

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Alford says expect some big names in the legislature to potentially throw their hat into the ring come fall.

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Cooler weather this year has extended the usually brief gnat season, making trips out to the river a bit unpleasant for some. If you’re looking to make an outdoors trip, LSU Ag Center entomologist Sebe Brown says understand these pests don’t work like mosquitos.

Cut 8 (08)  “every year”

For those looking to brave gnat infested rivers, Brown has a non-scientific, but country tested protection plan.

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Brown says some folks might even find gnat bites are more of a problem than being swarmed by mosquitos.

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Brown says as the temperature starts averaging 80 degrees, the gnats will go away, only to be replaced by mosquitos.

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The US House passed a bill that would allow Louisiana residents impacted by the 2016 floods to become eligible for grant money, even if they received low interest loans to help with their recovery. Baton Rouge US Representative Garret Graves, the bill’s sponsor, says this opens up recovery money to thousands.

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Graves says current recovery grant rules punish homeowners who didn’t want to wait for the feds to come through.

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Graves says they also managed to fix a few other issues from the 2016 flood with this legislation.

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The bill received near unanimous support in the House. Now they wait to see if the Senate approves.

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Legislation to give voters an opportunity in November to decide if fantasy sports gambling should be legal in their parish is one step away from final passage. A Senate committee approved River Ridge Representative Kirk Talbot’s proposal.

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If the legislation is approved, the gaming control board would regulate fantasy sports gambling. Talbot says another bill would be introduced next year to determine how it will be taxed

Cut 15 (09) “combination of the two”

The vote in Judiciary B committee was four to one in favor. New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson, who did not explain her objection, was the lone no vote. Houma Senator Norby Chabert says he’s received a lot of calls in support…

 

6:30 LRN Newscast May 1

Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler has submitted his resignation letter to the governor, in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal involving his former secretary, Dawn Ross. Ross’s attorney Jill Craft says the behavior should’ve never taken place, especially from someone entrusted with state authority.

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In the letter, Schedler decries a “tabloid approach to an incredibly serious allegation”.

A House backed bill that would remove the requirement that florists be licensed was shot down in a Senate committee six to one. The bill was part of the governor’s licensing reform legislative agenda. Floral wholesaler Audrey Lemoine says removing license requirements would flood the marketplace with cut rate work from retailers.

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U.S. Senator John Kennedy is asking the state legislature to hold off on voting a bill that extends Harrah’s New Orleans Casino’s contract with the state for 30 years. Kennedy says media reports that Harrah’s is considering selling the property so the state could unwittingly increase Harrah’s selling price by extending the contract. Kennedy sought the delay after a published report that indicated Harrah’s allegedly signed an agreement with another entity to purchase the casno, hotel and parking garage….

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And the Pelicans are looking to steal one away from the reigning champs as they take on Golden State in Oakland for game two of their playoff series. The Pels were run off the court in game one, as the Warrior offense blasted the outmatch New Orleans defense, and things wont get any easier as the Dubs say they’ll have MVP guard Stephen Curry back after an injury sidelined him five weeks ago. The game tips off at 9:30.

17:30 LRN Newscast May 1st

Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler has submitted his resignation letter to the governor, in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal involving his former secretary, Dawn Ross. Schedler refutes many of the allegations, but Ross’s attorney Jill Craft says his resignation sends a clear signal to other would be harassers.
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Schedler’s resignation is effective next Tuesday and a special election for his office will take place this fall.

A House backed bill that would remove the requirement that florists be licensed was shot down in a Senate committee six to one. The bill was part of the governor’s licensing reform legislative agenda. Annie Taylor, a licensed florist in Scott, says floral work is more dangerous than you think…
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Supporters say the licensing requirement keeps some from earning a living as a florist.

A Senate committee was set to discuss a bill today that sought to extend Harrah’s New Orleans casino contract with the state for another 30 years, but debate on the legislation has been delayed. The delay comes two days after a published report that says Harrah’s is considering selling the property. US Senator John Kennedy says there is now rush to renew the contract….
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Harrah’s is seeking a new contract as they have plans to upgrade the land-based casino.

Legislation to give voters an opportunity in November to decide if fantasy sports gambling should be legal in their parish is one step away from final passage. A Senate committee approved River Ridge Representative Kirk Talbot’s proposal on a six to one vote…
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Online fantasy sports gambling is legal in 19 states.