4:30 LRN Newscast Sept 29

A Senate Committee approves legislation aimed at requiring the Governor to consult with the Legislature before extending public health emergencies. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Baton Rouge Representative Ted James says instead of attacking the Governor’s authority Democrats will focus on pandemic financial relief, like giving CARES Act money to bar owners and musicians…

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Two people are dead after deputies with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office fatally shot a man they witnessed murder his girlfriend on Monday night.  Sheriff Joe Lopinto says deputies arrived to find the couple in the street and arguing prior to the shooting. Lopinto says authorities received a 911 call from a neighbor indicating a male was beating a female.

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The victims have been identified as 54-year-old Louvenia Penwright and her partner 57-year-old Willie Shropshire.

Legislators are looking at ways to aid southwest Louisiana recover from Hurricane Laura during the special session. Lake Charles Senator Ronnie Johns says they’re considering tax credits, or tax and licensing suspensions to help out businesses who’ve lost everything. He says the devastation has been heartbreaking.

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LRN PM Newscall 09-29-2020

A Senate Committee approves legislation aimed at requiring the Governor to consult with the Legislature before extending public health emergencies. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Baton Rouge Representative Ted James says he doesn’t expect GOP efforts in the special session to curb the Governor’s public health authority will be successful. Jeff Palermo spoke with the Democrat…

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A Senate committee approves Legislation by Senate President Page Cortez requiring the Governor to contact the Legislature before extending public health emergencies.

Cortez says his legislation would create a committee of legislative leaders who the Governor must speak with should he want to extend an expiring public health order.

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The order would also change the petition process for ending a public health emergency or state of emergency, now requiring a majority of surviving members in both chambers to sign off, instead of just one chamber.

Cortez says the Governor would still maintain his constitutional authority to issue orders, this just gives lawmakers a seat at the table.

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Under the proposal, the Chief Justice of the Louisiana State Supreme Court must also be informed of any decisions ahead of time.

Cortez says the legislation was inspired by the unprecedented nature of the ongoing pandemic.

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Two people are dead after deputies with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office fatally shot a man they witnessed murder his girlfriend on Monday night.  Sheriff Joe Lopinto says deputies arrived to find the couple in the street and arguing prior to the shooting.

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Lopinto says authorities arrived at the Avondale home after receiving a 911 call from a neighbor indicating a male was beating a female.

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Deputies attempted to render aid, but were unsuccessful.  Both were pronounced dead at the scene.  The three deputies involved were unharmed.

Lopitino says it is not yet clear how many shots were fired.

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The woman, identified as 54-year-old Louvenia Penwright. was shot and killed by her partner Willie Shropshire, 57.

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Democrats are pushing back against Republican efforts in the special session to restrict or change the Governor’s public health authority or require him to consult with the Legislature.

Baton Rouge Representative Ted James doesn’t expect any of the GOP efforts to make it into law because most Democrats refuse to support the bills, which he says are hypocritical.

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It’s likely any legislative changes to the Governor’s public health authority would be vetoed, and it’s unknown whether there is even majority support for any of the current proposals.

James says nearly all Democrats back the Governor’s pandemic decisions, and won’t support Republican efforts to interfere. He says there’s a difference between campaigning and governing.

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Over the summer a legislative petition circulated that would end the public health emergency, but it did not get the majority votes it needed. Many GOP lawmakers appeared to agree with the sentiment but feared the potential loss of federal dollars if the action was taken.

James says instead of attacking the Governor’s authority Democrats will focus on pandemic financial relief. He says he’s likely to file legislation giving CARES Act money to bar owners and musicians…

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Legislators will take a look at ways to help Hurricane Laura-ravaged southwest Louisiana recover in the ongoing special session.

Lake Charles Senator Ronnie Johns says his first priority is securing funding for the region’s school districts. He says at the moment many students are scattered across the state leading to misleading school attendance rolls…

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Johns says there’s also a series of laws on the books that state if a business is non-operational for a certain amount of time they lose their license.

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John says they’re also considering tax credits, or tax and licensing suspensions to help out struggling businesses who’ve lost everything. He says the devastation has been heartbreaking.

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3:30 LRN Newscast Sept 29

Legislation by Senate President Page Cortez requiring the Governor to meet with the Legislature before extending public health emergencies clears committee. Included in the proposal, the Chief Justice of the Louisiana State Supreme Court must also be informed of any decisions ahead of time. Cortez says the ongoing pandemic inspired the legislation.

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Democrats are pushing back against those Republican efforts in the special session to restrict or change the Governor’s public health authority or require him to consult with the Legislature. Baton Rouge Representative Ted James says nearly all Democrats back the Governor’s pandemic decisions and says there’s a difference between campaigning and governing.

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Aiding southwest Louisiana with hurricane Laura recovery efforts is a topic of the current special session. Lake Charles Senator Ronnie Johns says there’s a series of laws on the books that state if a business is non-operational for a certain amount of time they lose their license.

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Johns says his first priority though is securing funding for the region’s school districts.

The state surpasses 5,300 COVID-19 fatalities with 10 new deaths being reported today. The total case count is 165,624… increasing by 553 out of just over 18,000 tests. Hospitalizations increase by 15 to 578, with 80 of those on ventilators.

2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 29

Senate President Page Cortez introduces legislation requiring the Governor to meet with the Legislature before making any decisions related to extensions of public health emergencies. Cortez says the Governor would still maintain his constitutional authority to issue orders, this just gives lawmakers a seat at the table.

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Democrats are pushing back against Republican efforts in the special session to restrict or change the Governor’s public health authority or require him to consult with the Legislature. Baton Rouge Representative Ted James doesn’t expect any of the GOP efforts to make it into law because most Democrats refuse to support the bills, which he says are hypocritical.

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Legislators will take a look at ways to help Hurricane Laura-ravaged southwest

Louisiana recover in the ongoing special session. Lake Charles Senator Ronnie Johns says his first priority is securing funding for the region’s school districts. He says at the moment many students are scattered across the state leading to misleading school attendance rolls…

Cut 12 (10) “…funding”

Two people are dead after deputies with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office fatally shot a man they witnessed murder his girlfriend on Monday night.  Sheriff Joe Lopinto says deputies arrived to find the couple in the street and arguing prior to the shooting.

Cut 6 (13) “…killing the suspect.”

The victims have been identified as 54-year-old Louvenia Penwright and her partner Willie Shropshire, 57.

1:30 LRN Newscast September 29

Baton Rouge Representative Ted James says he doesn’t expect GOP efforts in the special session to curb the Governor’s public health authority will be successful. Jeff Palermo spoke with the Democrat…
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Former Louisiana Governor Mike Foster has entered hospice care. The state’s 53rd governor is 90-years-old. He served as the state’s governor from 1996 to 2004. The former state senator from Franklin was easily elected to a second term. Foster supported businesses and expanded TOPS during his time in office.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe Lopinto says his deputies fatally shot a man who killed his girlfriend as deputies watched. Lopinto says his deputies responded to a call of a male beating up a female. When they got to the scene, the two were arguing in the street and the man shot the woman in the neck and that’s when deputies returned fire…
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The identities of the deceased have not been released.

The 250 dollar Frontline Worker Rebate Program has processed about 65 percent of the over 240,000 applications received. Louisiana Revenue Secretary Kimberly Robinson says they’re confident they will give away all of the money by the October 31st application deadline.
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Eligible workers have to earn less than 50,000 dollars a year in a specifically listed frontline job for a certain amount of hours during the coronavirus shutdown.

12:30 PM Newscast

The Senate President files legislation aimed at requiring the Governor to consult with the Legislature before extending public health emergencies beyond the first 30 days. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The state surpasses 5,300 COVID-19 fatalities with 10 new deaths being reported today. The total case count is 165,624… increasing by 553 out of just over 18,000 tests. Hospitalizations increase by 15 to 578, with 80 of those on ventilators.

Two people are dead after deputies with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office fatally shot a man they witnessed murder his girlfriend on Monday night.  Sheriff Joe Lopinto says deputies arrived to find the couple in the street and arguing prior to the shooting.Lopinto says authorities arrived at the Avondale home after receiving a 911 call from a neighbor indicating a male was beating a female.

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The identities of the deceased have not yet been released.

Radishes from UL Lafayette will soon be growing in space.  UL Lafayette vegetable researcher Dr. Karl Hasenstein says radishes were selected for their ability to be grown rapidly with a greater quantity in a smaller amount of area on the International Space Station.  The usefulness of the plants also extends beyond the ability to be a food source.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron admits they should have had a better plan in place on both sides of the ball this past Saturday when they lost to previously unranked Mississippi State 44-34. LSU gave up 623 passing yards and the Tigers offense allowed seven sacks. Coach Ed Orgeron says he looks forward to getting back on track this Saturday at Vanderbilt
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Orgeron expects All-American cornerback Derek Stingley to play on Saturday against Vanderbilt. He was unavailable for Saturday’s game as he was hospitalized the night before because of a reported allergic reaction.

The Saints are 1-and-2 but at least running back Alvin Kamara is off to a great start after a down year last season. Through three games this season, he has 153 rushing yards on nearly five yards a carry and 285 yards through the air with six total touchdowns. Kamara also had an impressive 52-yard touchdown catch in Sunday night’s loss to Green Bay, where he broke five different tackles. Coach Sean Payton says Kamara is a tough player who refuses to go down…
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The Saints are in Detroit this Sunday. The Lions ended an 11-game losing streak with a win at Arizona this past weekend.

Can the Titans play this Sunday? The team has closed its practice facilities until Saturday after three players and five members tested positive for COVID.

And Barbe, Sam Houston, LaGrange, and Washington-Marion will not play varsity football this season because of Hurricane Laura.

11:30 AM Newscast

Senate President Page Cortez introduces legislation requiring the Governor to meet with the Legislature before making any decisions related to extensions of public health emergencies. Cortez says his legislation would create a committee of legislative leaders who the Governor must speak with should he want to extend an expiring public health order.
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The order would also change the petition process for ending a public health emergency or state of emergency, now requiring a majority of surviving members in both chambers to sign off, instead of just one chamber.
Two people are dead after deputies with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office fatally shot a man they witnessed murder his girlfriend on Monday night.  Sheriff Joe Lopinto says deputies arrived to find the couple in the street and arguing prior to the shooting.

Cut 6 (13) “…killing the suspect.”

Lopinto says authorities arrived at the Avondale home after receiving a 911 call from a neighbor.

With kids spending more time in front of screens these days the number of reported cases of potential online sexual predation of minors was up 200 percent from April to June. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office has charged 27-year-old Natalie Broussard with negligent homicide after she allegedly left a two-year-old in a vehicle on Sunday afternoon. A cause of death of the child has not been released and authorities say the investigation is continuing. Broussard will make her first court appearance today.

10:30 LRN Newscast September 29

The special session is underway and lawmakers will look to begin advancing legislation that will give them more of a say in coronavirus rules. Covington Representative Mark Wight has a bill to limit the amount of time a state of emergency declaration can go without legislative approval…
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Former Louisiana Governor Mike Foster has entered hospice care. Foster served as the state’s governor from 1996 to 2004. He is 90-years-old.

The Louisiana Revenue Department says it has processed about 65-percent of the 240-thousand applications they’ve received from eligible workers who are seeking a 250-dollar payment, because of the service they provided during the economic shutdown. Revenue Secretary Kimberly Robinson says there are thousands of people who need to respond to requests for additional information before they can get their cash…
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UL Lafayette biologist Karl Hasenstein is sending two batches of radish seeds to the International Space Center as part of a vegetable research experiment that NASA is conducting. Researchers are trying to figure out how to reliably grow crops 240 miles above Earth. Hasenstein says upon harvest the radishes will be sent back to earth for further research…
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9:30 LRN Newscasts

The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office reports a 200 percent increase in online sexual predator cases during the pandemic. Louisiana Internet Crimes against Children Commander Corey Bourgeois says the increase appears to be linked to the fact kids are spending more time online.
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Bourgeois says parents need to be even more mindful of what their child is doing on the internet.

Should legislators have more input on executive orders issued during emergencies? Bills have been filed in the ongoing special session addressing this issue. Covington Representative Mark Wright says it could result in future emergency orders being more effective, because it will have the backing of the legislature as well…
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UL Lafayette is participating in a NASA experiment to see if vegetables can be grown in space to sustain astronauts during long missions. UL Lafayette vegetable researcher Dr. Karl Hasenstein says the research has been in the works for three years, but needs to be tested in space to advance cosmic exploration.
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On Thursday, radish seeds developed by Hasenstein will travel to the International Space Station.

Governor John Bel Edwards is asking Louisiana residents to pray as former Governor Mike Foster has entered hospice care at the age of 90. Sources close to the former governor say Foster’s illness is not related to COVID-19. He served as Louisiana’s governor from 1996 to 2004.