6:30 LRN Newscast May 26

State Police is mourning the death of one of its troopers. 33-year-old George Baker has succumbed to the injuries he sustained last Wednesday when he was hit by a Hammond Police car during a car chase involving two suspects. Troop L spokesperson Jeremy Price says Baker is the 30th LSP Trooper to die in the line of duty…
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Price says Trooper Baker continued to show his commitment to community and selfless service as he donated his organs.

A House-approved bill that would expand concealed handgun access in churches is awaiting debate in the Senate. The measure would allow a concealed carry individual to bring a gun into a place of worship, if a pastor, priest, or rabbi granted permission. Gretna Representative Joseph Marino was one of two dozen House members to vote against it. Marino believes the way the measure is written, a church leader would not be allowed to ban guns inside their house of worship and questioned Fontenot…
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The budget may be the focus of the upcoming special session but lawmakers will also take a look at dozens of other tax-related issues when they convene. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The special session that’s been called by lawmakers will begin one minute after the regular session concludes next Monday.

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Legislation that would allow concealed handgun permit owners to bring a gun into a place of worship, if a pastor, priest or rabbi approves is awaiting debate in the Senate. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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State Police Trooper George Baker died this weekend after being critically injured during an effort to stop a fleeing suspect in Hammond last Wednesday. Matt Doyle has more…

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The budget may be the focus of the upcomming special session but lawmakers will also take a look at dozens of other tax related issues when they convene. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A House bill that would expand concealed handgun access in churches is awaiting debate in the Senate. Thibodaux Representative Bryan Fontenot’s  legislation passed the House on a 72-24 vote

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Louisiana law currently allows a concealed handgun in a house of worship, but the congregation must agree on who is allowed to carry concealed weapons. Fontenot’s measure would only require a pastor, priest, or rabbi to grant permission.

Stonewall Representative Larry Bagley voted for the bill but raised concern that the legislation removes from existing law a requirement for an additional eight hours of tactical training

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Gretna Representative Joseph Marino was one of two dozen House members to vote against the legislation. Marino believes the way the measure is written, a church leader would not be allowed to ban guns inside their place of worship and questioned Fontenot about that point

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A flash flood watch is in effect for northwest Louisiana until seven o’clock tonight and that includes Shreveport, Natchitoches, and Homer. Jason Hansford with the National Weather Service says periods of heavy rainfall is expected today over a region that’s already seen a lot of rainfall

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Hansford says the Shreveport area is already a foot above normal for rainfall totals for 2020. He says a nearly stalled upper-level trough in Texas is helping to produce the potential for localized flooding

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Hansford says additional rainfall amounts of two to four inches will be possible through this afternoon

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A State Police trooper severely injured by a Hammond Police vehicle last week succumbs to his injuries.

33-year-old Trooper George Baker was reportedly picking up devices laid out to deflate a fleeing suspect’s tires when he was hit by Hammond Police. State Police Trooper Jeremy Price says Baker was a model trooper.

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Baker spent eight years in the Marine reserves where he served one combat deployment in the Middle East.

Price says Baker had a lifelong desire to become a Louisiana State Police Trooper and protect his community.

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Baker joined LSP in 2017 and had prior stints with the Greensburg Police Department and St. Helena Parish Sheriff.

Price says Baker is the 30th LSP Trooper to die in the line of duty.

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Lawmakers will consider a number of non-budgetary items in the June special session designed to provide financial relief for people and businesses suffering from the shutdown.

Senate GOP Caucus Chairwoman Sharon Hewitt of Slidell says one big topic of conversation will be the potential elimination or suspension of the state’s corporate franchise tax.

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The franchise tax is levied against a business’s total net worth and would cost the state an estimated 10 million dollars in lost revenue.

Hewitt says for individuals…

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Lawmakers are barred from considering tax issues in the regular session by law due to it being an even-numbered year.

41 total items, including the budget are set to be discussed, many of them impacting state revenue. Hewitt says it will be a balancing act to make sure the numbers line up.

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Hewitt adds, while not currently on the agenda, a special session would allow for the attempted override of any gubernatorial vetos.

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Legislative Report for 5-26 AM

Lawmakers will enter a special session after the regular session ends June 1st with 41 items on the menu for consideration. The budget highlights what will potentially be a busy month, but many of the proposals listed in the call are tax reforms, eliminations, or suspensions for businesses who’ve been hammered by the COVID shutdown.

Senate GOP Caucus Chairwoman Sharon Hewitt of Slidell says one big topic of conversation will be the potential elimination or suspension of the state’s corporate franchise tax.

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The franchise tax is levied against a business’s total net worth and would cost the state an estimated 10 million dollars in lost revenue.

Hewitt adds the special session will also offer an added benefit for Republican lawmakers should Governor Edwards reject any key legislation from the regular session…

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That may be a possibility due to disagreements between Governor Edwards and the GOP on tort reform aimed at lowering auto insurance rates.

And with the regular session still in progress the Senate is set to debate a bill that would expand concealed handgun access in churches. Thibodaux Representative Bryan Fontenot’s  legislation passed the House on a 72-24 vote

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Louisiana law currently allows a concealed handgun in a house of worship, but the congregation must agree on who is allowed to carry concealed weapons.

Stonewall Representative Larry Bagley voted for the bill but raised concern that the legislation removes from existing law a requirement for an additional eight hours of tactical training

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Memorial Day will be a bit different this year due to the COVID-19…

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The state economy is being battered by COVID-19 and Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell says the pandemic is further proof that rural residents need access to better internet or just some internet at all.

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Louisiana is in line to receive an estimated $600 million from the feds over the next decade to assist in that. 

Legislators call for a special session to begin the moment the regular session ends June 1st to address 41 items dealing with the budget and other fiscal matters. While the agenda currently only pertains to fiscal items political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it could be used as an opportunity to override a potential gubernatorial veto of items like tort reform aimed at lowering auto insurance rates.

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The final step for fantasy sports legalization, taxation of the business, will also be considered.

With Memorial Day being an unofficial kick-off to summer, many will be grilling today.  A few tips from the pros can make a world of difference in your dining experience.  Cattle Producers of Louisiana CEO Dave Foster says a couple of dollars difference in the cost of meat can make a huge impact.

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Staff at the state’s five veteran’s homes across the state will host private ceremonies this year for Memorial Day due to COVID-19. The Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Colonel Joey Strickland says despite the virus the holiday is still too important and must be observed…

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Strickland says since the Revolutionary War to present-day more than seven-thousand Louisianans have been killed while serving.

Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell says the coronavirus pandemic further highlights the need for broadband internet in rural communities. Plenty of focus has been put onto 5G internet service availability, but Campbell says he’s ready to get internet to rural communities by any means necessary.

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What steps do you need to take to ensure the best flavor experience when grilling meat today?  Kevin Barnhart spoke with the pros…

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Louisiana State Police Trooper George Baker, who was struck by a Hammond Police vehicle while pursuing a suspect, has died of his injuries. Baker and other troopers were removing a tire flattening device set up to stop a suspect’s vehicle when he was struck by Hammond Police. Baker was 33-years-old and a 10 year law enforcement and military veteran.

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Lawmakers agree a special session will be needed this year due to the compressed regular session schedule resulting from COVID-19. The pandemic has hammered state finances and political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says many legislators are hoping the additional time will give the state more clarity on the budget.

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The special session starts immediately after the regular session ends on June 1st.

Louisiana held no public memorial day ceremonies today to honor the fallen due to COVID-19 limits on gatherings, but Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Colonel Joey Strickland encourages the public to post photos of veterans that have sacrificed their lives for our country on the LDVA Facebook Page.

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Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell says the coronavirus pandemic further highlights the need for broadband internet in rural communities.  The PSC does not regulate the internet, but Campbell believes the commission can contribute to streamlining the implementation of internet service.

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Louisiana is in line to receive an estimated $600 million from the feds over the next decade to assist in that.

Cattle Producers of Louisiana CEO Dave Foster has some advice for those who’ve yet to start grilling today: make sure you build a good rub to avoid a bland experience….

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If you haven’t bought your steak yet Foster recommends not settling for quality below choice.

8:30 LRN Newscast May 25

Many people on this Memorial Day will take time to honor service members who paid the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our country. Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Colonel Joey Strickland is asking all Louisiana residents to fly an American flag today or visit a nearby veterans cemetery…
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Strickland says since the Revolutionary War over seven-thousand Louisianans have sacrificed their lives serving our country.

There’s one week left in the regular session, but a special session will begin one minute after the regular session concludes on June 1st. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says passing a budget will be the focus, but legislators will also discuss tax breaks..
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The special session could last until June 30th.

The beach in Grand Isle has seen large crowds during this Memorial Day weekend, unfortunately, it’s a tragic weekend for one family. Grand Isle Police Chief Lane Landry says a 17-year-old died and two other family members were taken to the hospital after they were caught in the undertow of the water and struggled to get free.

What steps do you need to take to ensure the best flavor experience when grilling meat today? Kevin Barnhart spoke with a pro…
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7:30 LRN Newscast

The state’s five veteran’s homes are hosting private ceremonies today for Memorial Day due to COVID-19. Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Colonel Joey Strickland says despite the virus the holiday is still too important.
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Strickland encourages those who do visit cemeteries to practice social distancing and at each veterans’ home there will be a Memorial Day event for residents and staff.

Today is also a big day to fire up the grill. Cattle Producers of Louisiana CEO Dave Foster says if you are heading to the grocery store today, remember a couple of dollars difference in the cost can make a huge impact…
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There’s one week left in the regular session, but there will be a month-long special session one minute after the regular session concludes a week from today. State lawmakers have set the agenda and the extra time will give legislators a chance to pass a budget and look at tax breaks for businesses. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the special session could also be used as an opportunity to override a potential gubernatorial veto of a tort reform bill aimed at lowering auto insurance rates…
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Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell says Louisiana is set to receive 600-million dollars in federal aid over the next ten years to spread broadband to underserved rural areas. Campbell says rural broadband availability could help with problems made worse by the pandemic.
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning won yesterday’s entertaining celebrity golf match over Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady that raised 20-million dollars for COVID-19 relief funds. Woods didn’t miss a fairway and Manning made a big bridie putt early in the match to put the duo up by three, they eventually won by one. Brady had the shot of the day as he holed one in from the fairway on the seventh hole.
Several went on social media to take shots at Brady’s game as he got off to a rough start, before that remarkable shot. Saints Coach Sean Payton said on Twitter he’s liking this Florida Tom Brady right now.

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees also went on Instagram saying he and Sergio Garcia would like to challenge the winner of yesterday’s Match event.

In NASCAR, Brad Keselowski, who started in the back of the field, won the Coca-Cola 600 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson finished second, extending his losing streak to 102 races.

This is a big week for Major League Baseball if they want to begin its season around the fourth of July. The owners and the players association are expected to discuss an economic plan that will determine how much the players will get paid this season. The owners have suggested a 50-50 split, but the players have already said that’s a non-starter.

The NBA has announced its in exploratory conversations with Disney in Orlando as the place to resume the league’s season in late July 20. The games would be played at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports Complex. It’s unclear if every team will participate. It’s possible the NBA will start up by just going into the playoffs. When the season was halted, the New Orleans Pelicans were 3.5 games back of Memphis for eighth place in the West.

24-7-sports reports that former Texas senior defensive linemen Gerald Wilbon has committed to Louisiana Tech. Wilbon will be eligible right away for the Bulldogs. Wilbon played in just three games for the Bulldogs last season.

6:30 LRN Newscast May 25

Memorial Day will be a bit different this year due to COVID-19, but the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs will still commemorate veterans.
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State Police is mourning the loss of one its troopers. George Baker has died from the injuries he sustained last week during a police chase in Hammond. Baker was hit by a Hammond Police car as he and another trooper were removing a tire-deflating device from the road. Baker was 33-years-old. The suspects in the police chase have been arrested.

Republican legislative leadership has called for the Legislature to begin a special session one minute after the regular session ends June 1st to address 41 items dealing with the budget and other fiscal matters pushed by business lobbyists. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the additional time may give them a clearer picture of the state’s finances.
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The special session could run the entirety of June.

Many people will fire up the grill on this Memorial Day holiday. If you are cooking beef, there are four major grades of young beef, with prime being the top, followed by choice, then select, then standard. Cattle Producers of Louisiana CEO Dave Foster says retailers may use labeling tricks on standard beef.
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