AM LRN Newscall April 1st

Billions in new subsidies kick into effect today lowering Obamacare health insurance premiums. Matt Doyle has more.

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A New Orleans lawmaker introduces legislation decriminalizing the possession of marijuana. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Louisiana will receive only five percent of the CARES Act Fisheries Funding despite being one of the top fishing states in the country. Brooke Thorington has more

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WalletHub ranks Louisiana as the second most stressed state in the nation. WalletHub Analyst Jill Gonzales says it comes down to finances, health and safety, and family. She says despite Louisianans working some of the highest averages of hours per week, Louisiana has one of the highest percentages of adults living in poverty and unaffordable housing.

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Healthwise Gonzales says the state has a high percentage of adults in poor health.

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And safety-wise she says residents are stressed because Louisiana has the second-highest crime rate per capita.

When it comes to family stressors, Gonzales says Louisiana has the fourth-highest divorce rate in the country.

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Louisiana follows Nevada that was ranked by WalletHub as the most stressed.

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A major insurance provider says the most recent stimulus bill makes it easier to purchase health care through the Affordable Care Act marketplace. Blue Cross Blue Shield Chief Healthcare Economist Mike Bertaut says lower monthly premiums and expanded income eligibility for financial assistance go into effect today…

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Nationally it’s expected to reduce Obamacare premiums by about 600 dollars a year, but Bertaut says that average will be higher in Louisiana. If you don’t reapply for the savings now you’ll receive them as a tax credit on your return next year.

Previously individual plan subsidies were only available for those earning about 50,000 dollars a year or less…

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The 36 billion dollar injection is a result of the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Act and the marketplace subsidies are expected to remain in effect through 2022.

Starting today there’s another new addition: the feds will cover 100% of your COBRA costs. Bertaut says employers are sending letters to those eligible.

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Open enrollment for the ACA marketplace has been extended through August 15th.

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Legislation is filed that would decriminalize marijuana possession pending the passage of a broader legalization and regulation of recreational marijuana in the state.

New Orleans Representative Candace Newell wrote the bill and says Louisiana spends too much money imprisoning people for possessing marijuana.

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The proposed legislation does not apply to the crime of driving while under the influence, and would still allow employers to maintain zero-tolerance drug use policies.

Newell says passing this legislation would be an important step forward for the African American community.

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A recent JMC poll shows 68 percent of Louisianans support decriminalization, but it’s traditionally been a non-starter at the Legislature. Newell says part of that is due to pressure from local governments.

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Newell says she was discouraged from filing this legislation by groups that touted the revenue benefits of maintaining current drug policies.

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Of the $255 million in CARES Act Fisheries Funding, Louisiana will receive less than five percent despite being one of the top fishing states in the nation. Republican Congressman Garret Graves says it’s a slap in the face.

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For example, Graves says Washington State is receiving $40 million compared to Louisiana’s $12.4 million, even though Louisiana has a 50 percent greater value to our fisheries landings.

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Florida was allocated $19 million even though Louisiana has a 50 percent greater fisheries value.

To gain additional funds Graves says he’s working with other programs where the state has received appropriate funding in the past.

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Louisiana is the second-largest seafood supplier in the nation.

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Former Tigers wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase returned to LSU’s indoor practice facility and ran a 4.38 in the 40-yard dash. Chase opted out before the start of the COVID-shortened 2020 season and said it wasn’t easy to watch LSU go 5-and-5 on the season…

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Chase says he has spoken to the Cincinnati Bengals who own the fifth pick and he would not mind reuniting with Joe Burrow.

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Defensive back Kary Vincent also opted out in 2020 and returned to LSU yesterday to run the fastest 40-time at 4.33. Vincent says he’s been talking with former Tiger and current Tampa Bay Buccaneer Devin White about the draft process

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Vincent announced in August he was opting out of the 2020 season. He says he tested positive for COVID and developed some symptoms that had him concerned

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5:30 LRN Newscast March 31

Most businesses can operate at full capacity today as a result of updated guidelines put out by the governor’s office. The new order ends an eleven PM alcohol curfew and restaurants can have full occupancy. Louisiana Association of Business and Industry President Stephen Waguespack says the state’s hospitality industry has taken it on the chin, so hopefully, the updated guidelines can help re-start the tourism industry.

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New Orleans is easing COVID-19 restrictions for all indoor and outdoor gatherings but won’t be going as far as the rest of Louisiana.

According to a statement from the Mayor’s office, all indoor gatherings will be limited to 150 people and all outdoor gatherings will be limited to 250 people as of April 2 and outdoor recreation spaces and sports complexes will be able to host crowds at 50% of their occupancy.

54 percent of those polled by LSU say their own financial situation is the same as it was a year ago, while only 29 percent say it has gotten worse. LSU Public Policy Lab Director Mike Henderson says that’s despite 72 percent of the respondents acknowledging the state’s economy is worse off than it was a year ago.

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Pfizer announces their COVID vaccine is also effective for children ages 12 to 15. LSU Health Shreveport pediatric infectious disease specialist Doctor John Vanchiere says while children are not as susceptible to COVID compared to adults, this is a huge step forward towards ending the pandemic.

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Clinical trials for ages 5 to 11 with the Pfizer vaccine begin in May.

430 PM LRN News

Next week the state will establish a COVID vaccine hotline, a service designed to connect those interested in getting vaccinated with a nearby provider who has open appointments. Governor Edwards says next week we’re getting over 300,000 first COVID vaccine doses delivered and we need people to start lining up for them…

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The phone number and hours of operation will be made public soon.

The pandemic has reordered Louisianan’s top priorities for state government to address according to the 2021 Louisiana Survey. LSU Public Policy Lab Director Mike Henderson says the two new top concerns compared to last year are the economy and COVID-19.

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Pfizer says their COVID vaccine is 100-percent effective in adolescents ages 12 to 15. Brooke Thorington speaks with a lead investigator in the clinical trial

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Starting tomorrow health insurance premiums for Affordable Care Act individual plans are set to drop on average by over 50 dollars a month due to 36 billion dollars in new subsidies. If you currently have a marketplace plan log onto healthcare.gov tomorrow and follow the instructions provided to see a reduction in cost of your coverage.

3:30 LRN Newscast March 31

The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry says the lifting of several of the coronavirus restrictions on many businesses is great news. LABI President Stephen Waguespack says businesses have done what they can to keep cases down and he hopes customers will visit in person now that capacity limits are lifted.

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Louisiana is expecting 300 thousand COVID vaccine doses next week, which is almost double the number the state currently receives. And to help residents with where to get vaccinated the state is establishing a hotline number. Governor Edwards says it won’t cost the state any extra money.

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The phone number and hours of operation will be made public soon.

54 percent of those polled by LSU say their own financial situation is the same as it was a year ago, while only 29 percent say it has gotten worse. LSU Public Policy Lab Director Mike Henderson says there is some partisan separation in how people view the state’s economy.

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Pfizer says its COVID vaccine protects children as young as 12-years-old from the coronavirus. LSU Health Shreveport pediatric infectious disease specialist Doctor John Vanchiere says clinical trials for ages 5 to 11 will begin in May.

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Pfizer hopes to amend its emergency use with the FDA in time for 12 to 15-year-olds to begin vaccinations in the fall.

Corrected LRN 4:45 sportscast

Four former LSU players ran a sub 4.4 in the 40-yard dash at the school’s pro day today. Defensive back Kary Vincent Junior had the fastest time at 4.33. Wide receiver Racey McMath ran a 4.34 and fellow wideouts Ja’Marr Chase and Terrace Marshall Junior each ran a 4.38. Chase was at LSU’s pro day even though he didn’t play the last season as he opted out before the season opener. Draft analyst Mike Detillier still looks at Chase as a top-five pick…
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Chase says he has spoken to the Cincinnati Bengals who own the fifth pick and might be interested in re-uniting Chase with Joe Burrow.

There is a college football game in the state tomorrow night. Northwestern State hosts 5th ranked Sam Houston on E-S-P-N-plus. It’s the final home game of the spring season for the Demons who have an 0-and-4 record.

J-J Redick said on his Podcast that you will not get any honesty from the Pelicans front office. Redick said the team’s executive vice president David Griffin went back on his word when he told him he would trade him to a team closer to his home in Brooklyn. Instead, the Pels shipped Redick to Dallas.

LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade tells the Advocate that he expects Cam Thomas, Trendon Watford, Javonte Smart, and Darius Days, will turn pro. They have until May 30th to make it official.

And Louisiana Tech Coach Eric Konkol says it was a great achievement to reach the Final Four of the N-I-T…
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The Bulldogs finished with a 24-and-8 record.

LRN PM Newscall March 31

Pfizer says their COVID vaccine is 100-percent effective in adolescents ages 12 to 15. Brooke Thorington speaks with a lead investigator in the clinical trial

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Next week Louisiana is set to receive over 300,000 first doses of COVID-19 vaccine, by far the largest allocation yet. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry says the lifting of many of the coronavirus restrictions on many businesses is great news. LABI President Stephen Waguespack says businesses have done what they can to keep cases down and he hopes customers will visit the restaurants, salons, and retailers now that capacity limits are lifted

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Waguespack is hoping Louisiana residents take advantage of this new freedom

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The new order ends an eleven PM alcohol curfew. Restaurants can have full occupancy if six feet social distancing remains in place.  Waguespack says the state’s hospitality industry has taken it on the chin the most over the past year, so hopefully, the updated guidelines can help re-start the tourism industry

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Pfizer says its COVID vaccine protects children as young as 12-years-old from the coronavirus. LSU Health Shreveport pediatric infectious disease specialist Doctor John Vanchiere says the drug manufacturer came to this conclusion based on a promising study of 22-hundred U-S volunteers between the ages of 12-and-15…

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Vanchiere says in addition to building antibodies the vaccine also proved to be protective against disease.

Vanchiere says while children are not as susceptible to COVID as adults, this is a huge step towards ending the pandemic…

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Vanchiere says Pfizer reportedly plans to request an amendment to its current FDA emergency use authorization to include ages 12 to 15 in time for use next fall. He says clinical trials for ages 5 to 11 will begin in May.

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Vanchiere says dozens of adolescents participated in the Pfizer vaccine study at LSU Health Shreveport.

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Louisiana is expecting 300-thousand COVID vaccine doses next week, which almost doubles the number of doses the state is currently receiving.  Governor John Bel Edwards says the vaccine ramp-up has arrived and encourages everyone 16 and older to get the vaccine…

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To help connect Louisianans to this deluge of vaccines next week the state will establish a vaccine hotline. Edwards calls it a one-stop shop for anyone seeking a vaccine appointment.

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The phone number and hours of operation will be made public soon.

Edwards says one of the best parts about the vaccine hotline is that it won’t cost the state any extra money.

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1.2 million Louisianans have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine and 1.8 million total doses have been administered.

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54 percent of those polled by LSU say their own financial situation is the same as it was a year ago, while only 29 percent say it has gotten worse. LSU Public Policy Lab Director Mike Henderson says that’s despite 72 percent of the respondents acknowledging the state’s economy is worse off than it was a year ago.

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Henderson says it’s not a dramatic gap but there is some partisan separation in how people view the state’s economy.

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That’s translated in a new set of top priorities that residents want to see the state government address. Henderson says the two new top concerns compared to last year are the economy and the pandemic.

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2:30 LRN Newscast March 31

Most businesses can operate at full capacity today as a result of updated guidelines put out by the governor’s office. The new order ends an eleven PM alcohol curfew and restaurants can have full occupancy. Louisiana Association of Business and Industry President Stephen Waguespack says the state’s hospitality industry has taken it on the chin, so hopefully, the updated guidelines can help re-start the tourism industry..
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54 percent of those polled by LSU say their own financial situation is the same as it was a year ago, while only 29 percent say it has gotten worse. LSU Public Policy Lab Director Mike Henderson says that’s despite 72 percent of the respondents acknowledging the state’s economy is worse off than it was a year ago.
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Next week Louisiana is set to receive over 300,000 first doses of COVID-19 vaccine, by far the largest allocation yet. Matt Doyle has the story.
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State Police is investigating the death of a man who died while in the custody of Bossier City Police officers. A preliminary investigation has found that B-C-P-D officers arrived at a business after receiving a call about a stolen car and took a male suspect into custody. Authorities say shortly after the arrest, police called EMS because the man became unconscious. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene.

1:30 LRN Newscast March 31

For the first time in over a year, many businesses are able to fully open today without capacity restrictions. But the social distancing requirement and the mask mandate remain in place. Bars are allowed to serve alcohol past 11 PM, but Governor John Bel Edwards says patrons must be seated and served at tables…
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Lousiana Association of Business and Industry President Stephen Waguespack is hoping Louisiana residents take advantage of this new freedom…
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In New Orleans, the phase three order remains in place that means 75-percent capacity limits on most businesses. Mayor LaToya Cantrell says she will thoroughly assess what the governor announced, and she’ll make decisions accordingly.

Louisiana is expecting 300-thousand COVID vaccine doses next week, which almost doubles the number of doses the state is currently receiving. To help residents get these vaccines in their arms, the state will establish a vaccine hotline. Governor Edwards calls it a one-stop-shop for anyone seeking a vaccine appointment…
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Everyone aged 16 and older is now eligible to receive a vaccine.

And Pfizer announced today its vaccine is effective for individuals as young as 12-years-old. LSU Health Shreveport pediatric infectious disease specialist Doctor John Vanchiere says while children are not as susceptible to COVID as adults, this is a huge step towards ending the pandemic……
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1230 PM LRN News

Next week Louisiana will be allocated over 300,000 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine from the feds. Governor John Bel Edwards says the vaccine ramp-up is here and the month of April will be critical to the state’s success.

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To help connect residents with providers next week the state will launch a vaccine hotline where folks can call and have a vaccine appointment made for them at a nearby pharmacy.

Pfizer says their COVID vaccine clinical trial of adolescents ages 12 to 15 is 100-percent effective. Professor of Pediatrics at LSHU Health Shreveport, Dr. John Vanchiere, who is a lead investigator of the Pfizer trials, says the antibody response among the age group is extremely promising.

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The Better Business Bureau says if you try to purchase a fake vaccination card you might end up getting swindled yourself. Brooke Thorington explains.

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1140 Sportscast 3/31

It’s Pro Day at LSU, a chance for NFL teams to watch former Tigers run the 40-yard dash and participate in other skill and strength events.  Because of Covid, there was no draft combine this year, draft analyst Mike Detillier says it’s a big day for linebacker Jabril Cox.  He says many NFL teams are intrigued by his skillset.

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The NFL has announced that a 17th regular-season game has been added to each team’s schedule.  For the Saints, they will be on the road to take on the Tennessee Titans for the 2021 regular-season finale.

The LSU baseball team bounced back from being swept by Tennessee over the weekend with an 11-1 victory over South Alabama last night.  Freshman Will Hellmers was credited with the win, improving his record to 5-1.

Now that the season is over, Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Eric Konkol has a chance to reflect on the recently completed season that ended on Sunday with a third-place finish in the N.I.T. The Bulldogs finished with a 24-8 record and Konkol is amazed they played 32 games and he’s impressed with his player’s resolve.

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LSU men’s basketball’s “big four” will have a choice to make on whether to stay in school or head to the NBA.  Cam Thomas, Trendon Watford, Javonte Smart, and Darius Days will have to make a big decision for their futures.  Though nothing is official, The Advocate says that coach Will Wade believes that all four of his stars will leave.  LSU has already signed a handful of players in the most recent signing class that will arrive on campus in the summer.