1230PM LRN Newscast June 7

A group of anti-tax, pro cut Republicans in the House, named the “Caucus of No” by the Governor are standing their ground, defending their move to block any move to renew a portion of expiring sales taxes that hit June 30th. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard blamed the group for the legislative gridlock.

Cut 13 (13)  “this problem” 

TOPS is facing a 30 percent cut, and higher ed is looking at 96 million dollars in reductions if additional revenue is not raised.

But Chalmette Representative Ray Garofalo stands by his colleague’s decision to prevent any portion of the one point four billion in expiring taxes to be renewed. Garofalo says he’s proud of the title “The Caucus of No” because that no stands for no new taxes.

Cut 16 (10) “that group”

Two Louisiana men have been cited for alleged Louisiana Black Bear violations in St. Mary Parish on November 12th, 2017. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck says they received a tip of the violation in early April of this year and obtained a search warrant…

Cut 3 (12)   “open field.” 

Agents charged Cody J. Charpentier, 31, of Glencoe, for taking a black bear during a closed season and his accomplice, Bailey Rogers, 21, of Youngsville, for illegal possession

A Shreveport woman is facing felony charges after her three dogs were found dead in her car.  Bossier City Police Spokesperson Mark Natale says that 47 year old Nancy Western was at Willis Knighton-Bossier for a doctor’s appointment when she left her two Labrador retrievers and cocker spaniel in the vehicle.

Cut 7 (11)  “…means a trip to jail”

11:30 LRN Newscast June 7th

In a letter sent to Governor Edwards, US Senator John Kennedy expressed his concern over what he called an “inexcusable waste of taxpayer funds at the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission.” Kevin Barnhart has more…
Cut 1 (31) I’m Kevin Barnhart“

The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s office is investigating a fatal shooting that happened last night in West Monroe. Deputies say the victim was found dead when they arrived on the scene in the one-hundred block of Keller Street. KNOE-TV reports the victim is a teenage girl.

A Shreveport woman is facing felony charges after her three dogs were found dead in her car. Bossier City Police Spokesperson Mark Natale says that 47 year old Nancy Western was at Willis Knighton-Bossier for a doctor’s appointment when she left her two Labrador retrievers and cocker spaniel in the vehicle
Cut 6 (12) “…longer than that”
Natale says animals should never be left to chance in vehicles in the hot Louisiana weather.

Saturday and Sunday is a free fishing weekend in Louisiana, which means you do not need a license to drop a line in state waters. If you want to try cast a reel this weekend, Rene LeBreton says you can visit L-D-W-F’s website to find a fishing hole….
cut 9 (11) “….fishing locations”

11:40 LRN Sportscastcasts

ESPN is reporting the Pelicans and Head Coach Alvin Gentry have agreed to a two-year contract extension that will keep Gentry in New Orleans through the 2020-21 season. In his third season in the Big Easy, Gentry led the Pels to a 48-34 record this past season and a semifinal appearance in the Western Conference playoffs.

Former LSU star and NBA player, Glen “Big Baby” Davis faces a prison sentence of up to seven years. after he was indicted in Los Angeles on a felony assault charge. Davis will be arraigned today for his role in a fight outside of a West Hollywood nightclub in April. The victim reportedly suffered multiple broken bones and was on a ventilator for the day.

The LSU baseball program was not hurt too bad in the Major League Baseball Draft. The Tigers top hitter this past season, Antoine Duplantis, was drafted in the 19th round and since he was drafted so low, it increases the possibility he’ll return for his senior season. Jake Slaughter and Cam Sanders were both drafted by the Chicago Cubs and it’s expected they will both sign.

Jeff Duncan from the Times-Picayune reports that former Saints offensive tackle Zach Strief has emerged as a strong and viable candidate to succeed Jim Henderson as the Voice of the Saints. Strief has limited broadcasting experience, but served as an analyst on WWL’s coverage of this year’s NFL draft.

Southeastern Louisiana men’s basketball coach Jay Ladner has a new contract that runs through the 2020-21 season. This past season Ladner guided the Lions to a share of the Southland Conference regular season title and a berth in the N-I-T Tournament.

The State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries seeks to get more people outdoors with a free fishing weekend. So Saturday and Sunday residents and visitors can fish Louisiana waters without an otherwise required fishing license. LDWF Spokesperson Rene LeBreton says they hope to attract new anglers…
Cut 7 (4) “them hooked”
LeBreton says the LDWF website provides more information on Free Fishing Weekend and information on places to drop a line this weekend.

1030PM LRN Newscast June 7

In a letter sent to Governor Edwards, US Senator John Kennedy expressed his concern over what he called an “inexcusable waste of taxpayer funds at the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission” based on a legislative audit.  In addition to wanting to know if the governor will recoup the funds spent, Kennedy also wants to know what the future hold for Williams, who now holds a high ranking position at Southern University.

Cut 6 (11) “…handle any money.”

Among the fifteen areas of concern with the audit, Kennedy says there was 226.5 hours of overtime paid to one employee without any evidence to support the claim, sloppy travel records, and expenses for entertainment events.

Not only did Kennedy send his letter of concern to the governor, but he also sent a copy to President Donald Trump.

A St. Charles Parish deputy is under arrest for Felony Voyeurism and Obstruction of Justice in an incident that alledley occurred on May 17, and involved extended members of the deputy’s family. 42-year-old former Corporal Ryan Weaver has been fired after working for the Sherriff’s Office for four years. Bond has yet to be set for Weaver.

Working poor families can expect to get some extra cash on their 2019 tax returns as the result of one of the few bills to escape the special session. Connor Ferrill has the story.

Cut 2 (30) ”  I’m Connor Ferrill” 

The State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries seeks to get more people outdoors with a free fishing weekend. So Saturday and Sunday residents and visitors can fish Louisiana waters without an otherwise required fishing license. LDWF Spokesperson Rene LeBreton says they hope to attract new anglers…

Cut 7 (4)  “them hooked”

LeBreton says a quick visit to the LDWF website www.wlf.la.gov has lots of information for those who may not know where to get started…

9:30 LRN Newscast June 7th

Still waiting to see if the governor will call a third special session in an effort to raise revenues to avoid big cuts to TOPS, colleges, public safety and certain programs that assist children and families. After failing to raise revenue in the second special session, John Bel Edwards blamed a group of Republicans he called the Caucus of No. Chalmette Representative Ray Garofalo is proud of that title, because that stands for no new taxes…
cut 16 (10) “….that group”

Only a handful of bills were approved in the second special session, one of them provides a greater tax break for working poor individuals who take advantage of the Earned Income Tax Credit…
cut 11 (07) “….2019 returns”
That’s Lousiana Budget Project executive director Jan Moeller says it was a pleasant surprise to see this legislation pass.

In a letter sent to Governor Edwards, US Senator John Kennedy expressed his concern over what he called an “inexcusable waste of taxpayer funds at the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission” based on a legislative audit. Kennedy says the bulk of the problems appeared to have occurred under the leadership of Katara Williams, who has since been moved to a position with Southern University.
Cut 4 (07) “…to recover this money.”
The governor’s office did not respond when asked for a comment.

This weekend is a Free Fishing weekend, which means you don’t need a license to drop a line in state waters on Saturday and Sunday. Rene LeBreton with the Lousiaina Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says the free fishing weekend is now, so a novice angler who enjoys fishing, will hopefully purchase a license and they would have it for more than a year….
cut 8 (11) “…in June”
LeBreton encourages residents to visit L-D-W-F’s website for more information on the free fishing weekend.

8:30 LRN Newscast June 7th

In a letter sent to Governor Edwards, US Senator John Kennedy expressed his concern over what he called an “inexcusable waste of taxpayer funds at the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission.” Kevin Barnhart has more…
Cut 1 (31) I’m Kevin Barnhart“

Three Sears stores are closing in north Louisiana. The retailer has notified workers of their decision to shutdown their stores at Shreveport’s Mall St. Vincent, Pierre Bossier Mall in Bossier City and their location on Millhaven Road in Monroe. Liquidation sales could begin as early as June 22nd.

GOP legislators led the effort in the last special session in blocking a sales tax bill that would have prevented or at least softened proposed cuts to TOPS, higher education, public safety and children and family services. But there is a group of Republican legislators who are unhappy that more revenue wasn’t raised…
cut 14 (10) “…ever seen”
That’s Jackson Representative Kenny Havard.

Low wage workers with kids will receive a 40 to 50 dollar boost on their 2019 tax returns as the state legislature approved an expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit. Louisiana Budget Project Director Jan Moller says the legislation is significant, especially if legislators agree to set the sales tax rate above 4-percent after July 1st…
Cut 10 (12) “afford it.”

7:30 LRN Newscast June 7th

The so-called “Caucus of No” stands by its decision to block any revenue bill from passing in the special session. Matt Doyle has more.
Cut 3 (31) “Im Matt Doyle”

Governor Edwards used his veto pen to take out 40 projects contained in the state’s three-point-six billion dollar construction spending plan. Most of the projects are in parishes represented by Republicans, who have voted against his tax plans.

Senator John Kennedy is asking Governor John Bel Edwards if he plans to recover the nearly 40-million dollars in taxpayer money the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission allegedly misused, according to the legislative auditor. Kennedy says the report found excessive overtime pay, sloppy travel records, and questionable spending practices…
cut 5 (09) “….festival tickets”
The new leader of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says they are using the audit to overhaul the state agency.

One of the few bills to make it out of the second special session is a measure to expand the Earned Income Tax credit, which will provide the working poor with a larger tax break. Louisiana Budget Project Director Jan Moller applauds the legislature…
cut 12 (12) “….workplace”
The higher tax break begins in 2019.

6:45 LRN Sportscast June 7

Six LSU Tigers were selected on day three of the major league baseball draft, including Antoine Duplantis, who was picked in the 19th round by the Cleveland Indians. Duplantis has one year of eligibility left and could return for his senior season after he was drafted so low.

Right-handed starting pitcher Zack Hess could also be back as his name wasn’t called until the 34th round by Atlanta. Zach Watson is also likely to return after he was picked in the last round by Boston.

The three others Tigers drafted yesterday may have played their last game at LSU. Cam Sanders and Jake Slaughter were both picked by the Chicago Cubs. Catcher Hunter Feduccia was selected in the 12th round by the Dodgers.

Other notable selections, Southeastern Louisiana pitcher Josh Green was picked by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Seatttle selected McNeese right-hander Grant Anderson in the 21st round and Ragin Cajuns left-hander Colten Schmidt went in the 23rd round to the Colorado Rockies.

Jeff Duncan from the Times-Picayune reports that former Saints offensive tackle Zach Strief has emerged as a strong and viable candidate to succeed Jim Henderson as the Voice of the Saints. Strief has limited broadcasting experience, but served as an analyst on WWL’s coverage of this year’s NFL draft.

This weekend it will be a Free Fishing weekend across Louisiana, which means you don’t need a license to drop a line in state waters. Rene LeBreton with the Lousiaina Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says they have the free fishing weekend now, so a novice fisherman who enjoys the experience, will hopefully purchase a license and they would have it for more than a year….
cut 8 (11) “…in June”

Golden State took a commanding three games to nothing lead in the NBA Finals after beating Cleveland 110-102.

6:30 LRN Newscast June 7th

A group of anti-tax, pro cut Republicans in the House, named the “Caucus of No” by the governor are standing their ground, defending their move to block any move to renew a portion of a one-penny sales tax that expires June 30th. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says that group has refused to work with other legislators to find a real, long term solution to the state’s perpetual budget woes.
Cut 13 (13) “this problem”
But Chalmette Representative Ray Garofalo, one of the House members refusing the revenue measures, says the governor can find savings by cutting dollars from a bloated Medicaid program.
Cut 15 (11) “are crazy.”
The governor has yet to to issue the call for a likely third special session.

Working poor families can expect to get some extra cash on their 2019 tax returns. Connor Ferrill has the story.
Cut 2 (30) ” I’m Connor Ferrill”

We are still waiting for the governor to issue the call for a likely third special session.

AM Newscall

In a letter sent to Governor Edwards, US Senator John Kennedy expressed his concern over what he called an “inexcusable waste of taxpayer funds at the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission.”  Kevin Barnhart has more…

Cut 1 (31)  I’m Kevin Barnhart“

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Working poor families can expect to get some extra cash on their 2019 tax returns as the result of one of the few bills to escape the special session. Connor Ferrill has the story.

Cut 2 (30) ”  I’m Connor Ferrill” 

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The “Caucus of No” is standing by their decision to block any revenue bill from being passed in the special session. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 3 (31) “Im Matt Doyle”

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In a letter sent to Governor Edwards, US Senator John Kennedy expressed his concern over what he called an “inexcusable waste of taxpayer funds at the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission” based on a legislative audit.  Kennedy says the bulk of the problems appeared to have occurred under the leadership of Katara Williams, who has since been moved to a position with Southern University.

Cut 4  (10) “…to recover this money.” 

Among the fifteen areas of concern with the audit, Kennedy says there was 226.5 hours of overtime paid to one employee without any evidence to support the claim, sloppy travel records, and expenses for entertainment events.

Cut 5  (09)  “…essence festival tickets.”

In addition to wanting to know if the governor will recoup the funds spent, Kennedy also wants to know what the future hold for Williams, who now holds a high ranking position at Southern University.

Cut 6 (11) “…handle any money.”

Not only did Kennedy send his letter of concern to the governor, but he also sent a copy to President Donald Trump.

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The State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries seeks to get more people outdoors with a free fishing weekend. So Saturday and Sunday residents and visitors can fish Louisiana waters without an otherwise required fishing license. LDWF Spokesperson Rene LeBreton says they hope to attract new anglers…

Cut 7 (4)  “them hooked”

One reason why they have the free fishing weekend now, is so that a novice fisherman who enjoys their experience this weekend will decide to purchase a license and they would have it for more than a year …

Cut 8 (11)  “in june”

LeBreton says a quick visit to the LDWF website www.wlf.la.gov has lots of information for those who may not know where to get started…

Cut 9 (11)  “fishing locations”
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Low wage workers with kids will be getting a 40 to 50 dollar boost on their 2019 tax returns as the legislature approved an expansion of the state’s Earned Income Tax Credit. It’s all but guaranteed to be signed by the Governor. Louisiana Budget Project Executive Director Jan Moller says it’ll help blunt the impact on the poor of relying on sales tax increases to fund budget gaps.

Cut 10 (12)   “afford it.”

Moller says the extra cash will go right into the pockets of thousands of Louisiana families.

Cut 11 (07) “2019 returns.”

The EITC was a bipartisan effort starting the 70s, but was substantially expanded during the Clinton administration. It’s often regarded as one of the more effective anti-poverty tools in the government arsenal, and Moller says despite initial House Republican opposition about the cost, the measure managed to get the governor’s desk.

Cut 12 (12) “workplace.”

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A group of anti-tax, pro cut Republicans in the House, named the “Caucus of No” by the Governor are standing their ground, defending their move to block any move to renew a portion of expiring sales taxes that hit June 30th. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says that group has refused to work with other legislators to find a real, long term solution to the state’s perpetual budget woes.

Cut 13 (13)  “this problem” 

TOPS is facing a 30 percent cut, and higher ed is looking at 96 million dollars in reductions if additional revenue is not raised.

The Moderate Republican says most of the state is willing to raise some revenue if it means preserving programs like TOPS, funding universities, and keeping state agencies open. He says the obstruction, including Representative Alan Seabaugh’s filibuster to prevent a last second tax vote, may be playing well with their constituents, but it’s damaging to the rest of Louisiana.

Cut 14 (10) “ever seen.”

But Chalmette Representative Ray Garofalo, one of the House members refusing the revenue measures, stands by his, and his colleagues, decision to prevent any portion of the one point four billion in expiring taxes to be renewed. He says the Governor’s decision to expand Medicaid was irresponsible and Medicaid needs some cuts to reign in the cost.

Cut 15 (11) “are crazy.”

Garofalo says he’s proud of the title “The Caucus of No” because that no stands for no new taxes.

Cut 16 (10) “that group”