11:40 LRN Sportscast June 25th

The LSU football program received five verbal pledges in five days and now 24-7 sports has the Tigers ranked as having the third best recruiting class for 2019. Yesterday, three-star cornerback Cordale Flott de-committed from Auburn and flipped to LSU. The Tigers also landed a pair of junior college prospects since Friday night. Copiah-Lincoln Community college tight end TK McClendon and Eastern Arizona Community College defensive back Dreshun Miller. 24-seven-sports-dot-com’s Shea Dixon really likes the addition of Miller…
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LSU’s 2019 recruiting class consists of two five-star commitments and six-four star prospects.

The NBA Awards are tonight and the Pelicans Anthony Davis is a finalist for MVP and Defensive Player of the Year. LeBron James and James Harden are also in the running for MVP. Rudy Gobert and Joel Embid are the other two finalists for Defensive Player of the Year.

The Louisiana Sports Writers Association has named Northwestern State’s David Fry as the hitter of the year. The senior hit .336 with 12 home runs and 55 RBIs. The Demons Bobby Barbier was named Coach of the Year as Northwestern State won the Southland Conference Tournament. Ragin Cajuns’ Colton Schmidt was named Pitcher of Year as he went 7-0 with a 2.45 ERA. LSU’s Daniel Cabrera is the Freshman of the Year.

LSU baseball still waiting to see if Brice Turang will come to Baton Rouge or sign with the Milwaukee Brewers, who selected the shortstop in the first round of the Major League Baseball Draft.

And there’s some sad news to pass along, Eunice native Jason Johnson died his injuries sustained during a bad wreck at a World of Outlaws race in Wisconsin. He was just 41-years-old.

10:30 AM Newscast

A final budget is in that fully funds higher ed, healthcare, and TOPS, while instituting a 4.45 percent sales tax. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The news that the budget deal was on the way to the governor’s desk garnered quite the reaction.

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That’s the sound of a video posted to Twitter by UL System President Jim Henderson, of the excitement from Girls State, a summer leadership and citizenship program made up of high school juniors, upon hearing the news of TOPS and Higher Ed remain fully funded.

 

President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani is in Lafayette today to host a fundraiser for Republican Congressional candidate Josh Guillory, who is seeking to unseat GOP Representative Clay Higgins this fall. Meanwhile, President Trump endorsed Higgins. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s a bizarre circumstance…

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A group of Republican US Senators will head to Russia this week, including Louisiana’s John Kennedy.  Kennedy says he wants to establish some rapport with high-ranking government officials and he hopes one of those meetings will include Russian President Valdimir Putin.  Kennedy says he also intends to discuss the allegations of election interference in the US and other countries through the use of social media, a claim he says Russian denies.

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9:30 LRN Newscast June 25th

With a new fiscal year set to begin on Saturday, state lawmakers finally agreed on a sales tax plan that prevents Louisiana from going over the fiscal cliff, which would have resulted in deep cuts to colleges, TOPS and public safety programs. Governor John Bel Edwards says he will sign the measure that renews .45 percent of an expiring one-cent sales tax…
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A group of Republican US Senators will head to Russia this week, including Louisiana’s John Kennedy. Kennedy says he wants to establish some rapport with high-ranking government officials and he hopes one of those meetings will include Russian President Valdimir Putin.
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Kennedy says he’s heard the Russian economy is in shambles, because they are spending their money on Syria and weaponry.

Big fundraiser takes place tonight for Republican Josh Guillory, who is an attorney that’s seeking to unseat fellow Republican Clay Higgins as the Congressman for southwest Louisiana. President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Guiliani is the headliner for the fundraiser, but Mr. Trump has endorsed Guillory. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says President Trump’s endorsement of Higgins will lead to more votes for the incumbent Congressman than Giuliani’s fundraising efforts for Guillory…
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The auto racing world is mourning the death of Sprint car driver Jason Johnson of Eunice. Johnson died from his injuries sutained in a wreck during a World of Outlaws race Saturday night in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. The crash happened on lap 18 of a 40-lap race as Johnson was racing for the lead. He was 41-years-old.

8:30 LRN Newscast June 25th

Governor John Bel Edwards is celebrating the passage of a budget deal that he says will fully fund the state’s most critical priorities in a responsible way. Edwards made these remarks last night following the end of the special session…
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The key legislation is a sales tax bill that will set the rate at 4.45 percent as of July 1st and stay that way until July 2025. The sales tax rate was set to drop to 4-percent on Saturday. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt blames the governor as a reason why consumers will pay higher taxes…
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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani continues his support of Republican Congressional candidate Josh Guillory today in Lafayette. Michael Farrar has the story.
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A group of US Senators, including Louisiana’s John Kennedy, will travel to Russia later this week. Kennedy says the goal is to establish some rappport with high-ranking government officials…
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Kennedy says he wants to find out more about Russia’s economy and he says allegations that Russia interfered with the presidential election in 2016 will also be brought up.

7:30 LRN Newscast June 25th

The special session came to a close last night with lawmakers approving legislation that fully funds TOPS, higher ed, health care and reduces cuts in corrections, juvenile justice and other areas. Governor John Bel Edwards…
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The taxpayer will pay a 4.45 percent sales tax rate as of July 1st as a result legislation that will get the governor’s signature.

President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani is in Lafayette today for a fundraiser for Republican Congressional candidate Josh Guillory, who is seeking to unseat GOP Representative Clay Higgins this fall. Meanwhile, President Trump endorsed Higgins. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s a bizarre circumstance…
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A group of US Senators is heading to Russia this week, including Senator John Kennedy. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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Crowley Police say they are looking for a second suspect in an alleged road rage incident that left one person dead and another in jail. Officers say the incident happened on Saturday night on the I-10 West Exit 82 off ramp. The shooter has been identified as 20-year-old Byron Francis Junior of Crowley. Police are looking for the passenger in Francis’ vehicle.

6:45 LRN Sportscast June 25th

LSU has wrapped up camp season with a wave of commitments and now has the third best recruiting class for 2019 according to 24-7 sports-dot-com. Cornerback Cordale Flott became the 16th verbal pledge of the class on Sunday when he decommitted from Auburn and announced his plans to attend LSU instead. Shea Dixon of 24-7 sports says Flott is the third cornerback commitment this month after failing to sign one in the last recruiting class…
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According to 24-7 sports, LSU’s class features two five-star prospects and six four-star commitments.

Game 1 of the championship round of the College World Series begins tonight as Oregon State faces Arkansas in a best of three series. The Beavers reached the championship round after losing their first game in Omaha, while the Razorbacks are 3-0 during the C-W-S. The Hogs are in the finals for the first time since 1979. while Oregon State is looking for its first title since 2007. First pitch is at 7 PM.

LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri is in Cary, North Carolina as he’s getting the 2018 USA Collegiate National Team ready for international competition. On Thursday, USA begins an international friendship series versus Chinese Taipei. The U-S will also play Japan and Cuba before the summer is over.

Mainieri is also waiting to see if signee Brice Turang will turn down a multi-million dollar contract from the Milwaukee Brewers and come to school instead. Milwaukee drafted Turang in the first round and they have until July 6th to sign him.

6:30 LRN Newscast June 25th

The third special session of 2018 ended last night with the legislature approving a sales tax bill that prevents deep cuts to state services. The state sales tax rate was set to drop to 4-percent on Saturday, but the Senate gave final legislative approval to a sales tax rate at 4.45 percent, which will generate 446-million dollars. The measure passed 33-6, with fiscal conservatives like Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt voting against it…
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But New Orleans Senator JP Morrell argued the legislature had two years to find a better way forward, but failed to do so….
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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani will host a fundraiser for Republican Congressional candidate Josh Guillory in Lafayette tonight. Guillory is seeking to unseat fellow GOP incumbent Clay Higgins. Giuliani is currently President Trump’s lawyer, and the president has endorsed Higgins. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Giuliani should have thought twice before participating in this fundraiser…
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Giuliani is reportedly dating Guillory’s campaign finance director.

Northwestern State graduate Holli Conway is Miss Louisiana 2018. Conway beat out 32 other contestants during the weekend long pageant in her hometown of Monroe. She’ll compete for Miss America in September.

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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani continues his support of Republican Congressional candidate Josh Guillory today in Lafayette. Michael Farrar has the story.

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A group of US Senators is heading to Russia this week, including Senator John Kennedy.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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A final budget is in that fully funds higher ed, healthcare, and TOPS, while instituting a 4.45 percent sales tax. Matt Doyle has the story.

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President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani is in Lafayette today to host a fundraiser for Republican Congressional candidate Josh Guillory, who is seeking to unseat GOP Representative Clay Higgins this fall. Meanwhile, President Trump endorsed Higgins. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s a bizarre circumstance…

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Giuliani is likely supporting Guillory, because his girlfriend, Jennifer LeBlanc, is the campaign finance chair for Guillory’s campaign. But Pinsonat says Giuliani should have thought twice before participating in this fundraiser…

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Pinsonat says President Trump’s endorsement of Higgins will lead to more votes for the incumbent Congressman than Giuliani’s fundraising efforts for Guillory…

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A group of Republican US Senators will head to Russia this week, including Louisiana’s John Kennedy.  Kennedy says he wants to establish some rapport with high-ranking government officials and he hopes one of those meetings will include Russian President Valdimir Putin.

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Kennedy says he’s heard the Russian economy is in shambles, because they are spending their money on Syria and weaponry. The senator says this will be a trip of diplomacy, as he plans to discuss interests shared by both nations.

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Kennedy says he also intends to discuss the allegations of election interference in the US and other countries through the use of social media, a claim he says Russian denies.

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A budget deal is on its way to the governor’s desk that fully funds higher ed, healthcare, and TOPS, and sets the state’s sales tax to 4.45 percent. The bill raises 466 million dollars and is set to expire in 2025. Mandeville Senator and Republican Jack Donahue, the bill’s cosponsor, says it’s the compromise the legislature needed to get a deal out the door.

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The budget uses 46 million dollars in one time BP money, removes some tax exemptions, expands the Earned Income Tax Credit, and includes cuts to the Department of Corrections.

The final vote in the Senate was 33 to 6, with dissension from fiscal conservatives who’ve opposed renewing any of the billion dollars in taxes that were set to expire at the end of the month, that previously threatened to wreck many state services. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says the legislature and governor did not do enough to keep the budget in check.

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The Northshore Republican says Louisiana need more budget cuts, not taxes. She blamed Governor John Bel Edwards resistance to budget transparency bills, and his decision to expand the Medicaid program for the last two years of fiscal uncertainty.

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The compromise legislation has been criticized for failing to achieve permanent structural tax reform, and relying on sales taxes that many legislators say hit the working class hardest. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says the legislature had two years to find a better way forward and failed to do so.

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Governor John Bel Edwards celebrated the passage of the budget bill at the end of a grueling start to the year that saw four total sessions needed to solve the state’s impending fiscal cliff that’s been at the center of state politics since short term taxes were passed two years ago. Edwards congratulated lawmakers on keeping healthcare and education off the chopping block.

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Edwards, who is gearing up for what is expected to be a tough reelection battle in 2019, says the budget may not score anyone political points, but it does give the state stable finances for the next 7 years.

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But the Governor lamented how long the process to fix the fiscal cliff took, which began nearly two years ago, and says he’s disappointed the legislature rejected all tax reforms ideas. Despite those failures, he says he’s optimistic about the state’s future.

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LSU has wrapped up camp season with a wave of commitments and now has the third best recruiting class for 2019 according to 24-7 sports-dot-com. Cornerback Cordale Flott became the 16th verbal pledge of the class on Sunday when he decommitted from Auburn and announced his plans to attend LSU instead. Shea Dixon of 24-7 sports says Flott is the third cornerback commitment this month after failing to sign one in the last recruiting class

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LSU also landed a pair of junior college prospects since Friday night. Copiah-Lincoln Community college tight end TK McClendon and Eastern Arizona Community College defensive back Dreshun Miller. Dixon really likes the addition of Miller to this class…

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Dixon says it’s likely LSU will try to get a couple more commitments before the summer is done, as they try lock up a consensus Top 5 recruiting class…

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10:30 LRN Newscast

They’ve been trying since February, but yesterday the House finally approved a sales tax plan that prevents deep budget cuts in state government. The measure approved by the House will set Louisiana’s sales tax rate at 4.45 percent until July 2025 and that would supply enough revenue to fully fund higher education and the TOPS scholarship program. Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis had this message for her colleagues before the critical vote….
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The measure needed 70 votes and it got 74. It now needs Senate approval. Governor John Bel Edwards says the special session could end on Sunday…
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A Slidell couple is in jail facing multiple charges for drugs and dog fighting following an investigation by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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There’s a marginal risk of severe weather north of I-20 today. There are strong storm systems racing across Oklahoma and Arkansas and there’s a potential a line of storms can sweep across the northern part of the state. Other than the chance of rain, it will be a hot weekend as high temperatures will be in the upper 90s for north Louisiana and mid 90s for cen LA, low 90s for south Louisiana.

09:30 LRN Newscast June 23rd

The special session could come to an end Sunday as the full House finally agreed yesterday to a sales tax plan that would prevent cuts to higher education, TOPS and the food stamp program. The measure passed on a 74-24 vote. The proposal heading to the Senate would set the sales tax rate at 4.45 percent until July of 2025. Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis congratulated the House for coming together
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Some public safety programs will see reductions since this sales tax renewal doesn’t cover the entire deficit.

Two Senate committees are meeting at this hour to go over this sales tax plan. Senate President John Alario anticipates the entire Senate going along with the House’s proposal and a vote is expected tomorrow.

Two teenagers are now facing negligent homicide charges for their role in the death of 18-year-old Delicia Ceasor of Jonesville. Ceasor died in a car crash in Catahoula Parish on March 22nd. State Police Troopers have determined a 17-year-old driver and another driver, 19-year-old Victor Barber were drag racing and traveling in excess of 100 miles per hour when the crash happened.

US Senator John Kennedy says he’s attached an amendment to an appropriations bill that will end the practice of federal employees flying first class on the taxpayers dime, unless there’s a legitimate medical or security reason…
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In a report released last March, EPA Secretary Scott Pruitt allegedly spent 105-thousand dollars on first class flights in his first year on the job.