10:30 LRN Newscast June 1

With less than a week left in the legislative session and while the budget is completed, there’s still a few things left to debate before 6 PM on June 10th.  Lawmakers need to pass the taxation portion of legislation that allows the use and sale of the raw form of medical marijuana, but it’s been amended to include an infrastructure-related tax proposal.

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A Bill to make kindergarten mandatory at age 5 passed in the house on a 59-31 vote. New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes says it’s time to make an investment in the future of children in the state.

Cut 12 (12) “…sense.”

The amended bill now returns to the Senate. If passed would go into effect fall of 2022.

A Baton Rouge nurse began a door-to-door campaign earlier this year to educate and vaccinate people for COVID. Carla Brown lost her husband to COVID after she exposed him to the virus, a man who survived a gunshot wound to the head as a child and cancer twice, only to succumb to the virus.

Cut 13 (13) “…in vain.”

Brown has vaccinated just shy of a thousand residents. Her goal is to reach two thousand by the 4th of July.

Governor Edwards announces that vaccinated individuals can now gain free entry into all Louisiana State Parks and historic sites through July 31st. Edwards says it doesn’t matter when you got your shot, if you have proof, you get in free.

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9:30 LRN Newscast June 4

If you are vaccinated against COVID-19, the state is offering free admission at any of its 21 state parks through July 31st as a perk for those who rolled up their sleeves and got the shot. Edwards says there’s also the shot for a shot campaign. He says if you show your vaccination card you can get a free drink at participating establishments…
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Only 32 percent of Louisianans are fully vaccinated.

Baton Rouge hospice nurse Carla Brown has set the goal of vaccinating two thousand people by July 4th. Brown has already administered the vaccine to nearly one-thousand people in honor of her husband who died alone last year from COVID-19…
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Brown says she unknowingly brought COVID home into her household because of the work she does as a nurse.

A bill to make kindergarten mandatory beginning at age five passed in the House on a 59-31 vote. New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes presented the bill to the lower chamber and says he’s tired of Louisiana consistently being ranked towards the bottom of the list in education.
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Opponents say parents should decide if their child attends kindergarten at five, because some children might not be ready at that age.

Next Thursday the 2021 legislative session will come to a close. There are still a few hot topics left to debate. La-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says the budget has been sent to the governor, but the tax reform bills are still not through the legislative process…
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Final legislative passage occurred for the legislation that would centralize the state’s sales tax collections. It still needs voter approval in October.

8:30 LRN Newscast June 4

Governor John Bel Edwards says if you are vaccinated against COVID-19 you can visit a state park or a historic site through July 31st for free. Edwards says many of these facilities got overhauls and renovations over the course of the last year and are more family-friendly than ever before.
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The state has vaccinated 32-percent of its population.

Legislation to make kindergarten mandatory for five-year-olds is closing in on final legislative passage after it received House approval yesterday. Houma Representative Beryl Amedee voted against it. She believes the mandatory age to start school should be seven and kindergarten a choice…
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The 2021 regular legislative session will be over by this time next week and while there are still a few issues left most of the heavy lifting is done. Matt Doyle has more…
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The NCAA Baseball Tournament gets underway today. LSU faces Gonzaga in Oregon at 9 PM. Louisiana Tech hosts a Regional for the first time ever and will match-up with Rider at 6 PM. McNeese is at TCU and Southern plays Texas in Austin this afternoon.

7:30 LRN Newscast June 4

Those who are vaccinated against COVID-19 can visit Louisiana’s 21 state parks and 18 historic sites for free through July 31st. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Governor Edwards has announced the state has hired economist Jim Richardson to study whether Louisiana will opt-out of the extra 300-dollars the federal government is making available to unemployed workers. Business groups say employers are struggling to find workers, because of the enhanced unemployment benefits.

State lawmakers have returned to their districts as there is no legislative activity at the capitol today. The legislative session ends next Thursday and LA-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says tax reform and gaming bills still need final legislative approval…
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A senate bill that sets up the protocols and oversight for sports gambling is nearing final legislative passage after the House voted for it yesterday.

A Baton Rouge nurse is on a mission to vaccinate two thousand people by July 4th. Carla Brown’s husband died from the virus last year after she unknowingly brought COVID into her home. Brown says so far she’s vaccinated nearly one-thousand people…
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Only 32-percent of Louisianans are fully vaccinated, one of the lowest percentages in the country.

6:45 LRN Sportscast June 4

The NCAA Baseball Tournament begins today and there are great storylines involving the four teams from Louisiana in the tournament. LSU players are looking to send coach Paul Mainieri out in style as the 63-year-old has announced this is his last season. Tigers’ first baseman Tre Morgan…
cut 20 (14) “…high note”
LSU faces Gonzaga at 9 PM tonight.

McNeese is representing the city of Lake Charles and Southwest Louisiana which has been through so much since Hurricane Laura nearly flattened the region. The Cowboys will take on TCU at 6 PM tonight.

Southern is in the NCAA Tournament after losing seven in a row in April, but they beat Jackson State, who was undefeated in SWAC play to reach a regional under first-year coach Chris Crenshaw. The Jags take on Texas at 1 PM today.

Louisiana Tech junior left-hander Jonathan Fincher will start on the mound tonight for the Bulldogs who will host Rider at 6 PM in the first-ever regional game in the city of Ruston. Tech Coach Lane Burroughs on why he went with the seven-game winner…
cut 17 (17) “…overthinking things”
The former Byrd High standout is 7-and-3 with a 3.12 ERA.

LSU hitting coach Eddie Smith has found a new job as he’s been named the new head coach at Utah Valley. He takes over a program that won just ten games this past season.

LSU will reportedly hire Arkansas offensive line coach Brad Davis as its new o-line coach. Davis is from Baton Rouge and 2020 was his first season in Fayetteville. Previously, he was the offensive line coach at Missouri for two years.

6:30 LRN Newscast June 4

Governor Edwards announces that vaccinated individuals can now gain free entry into all Louisiana State Parks and historic sites through July 31st. Edwards says it doesn’t matter when you got your shot, if you have proof, you get in free.
Cut 7 (11) “…state parks.”
The state health department says nearly one-point-five million residents are fully vaccinated or about 32-percent of the state’s population.

At the governor’s press briefing, Baton Rouge nurse Carla Brown told her story of vaccinating nearly one-thousand people after she unknowingly brought the coronavirus home last year, which resulted in the death of her husband…
cut 13 (13) “…in vain”
Brown is asking for every American to get vaccinated.

A Senate-approved bill to make kindergarten mandatory beginning at age five is nearing final legislative approval after the Louisiana House voted for the measure….
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AM LRN Newscall June 4

The 2021 regular legislative session will be over by this time next week and while there are still a few issues left most of the heavy lifting has already been completed. Matt Doyle has more…

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 Those who’ve been vaccinated will be able to visit Louisiana’s 21 state parks and 18 historic sites for free through July 31st. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A bill to make kindergarten mandatory beginning at age five passed in the House and now returns to the Senate. Brooke Thorington has more.

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There’s just under a week left in the legislative session and while most of the heavy lifting is done there are still a few hot topics left for lawmakers to debate before 6 PM on June 10th.

The budget is wrapped up and several controversial culture war bills are headed to the Governor, but LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford there’s one major hold up…

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Edwards is expected to veto any legislation removing the need to have a permit or training to concealed carry and legislation removing the ability for trans athletes to participate in women’s sports.

Alongside the tax reform issues, Alford says lawmakers still have some major gaming-related bills to finish.

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The Slidell casino vote recently escaped a Senate committee it had been stuck in for weeks and is headed to the Senate floor.

Lawmakers also need to pass the taxation portion of legislation that allows the use and sale of the raw form of medical marijuana, but it’s been amended to include an infrastructure-related tax proposal.

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The Conservative Caucus has vowed to block any efforts to use the point four-five percent of the sales tax that is expiring in 2025 to permanently pay for infrastructure projects.

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Governor Edwards announces that vaccinated individuals can now gain free entry into all Louisiana State Parks and historic sites through July 31st.

Edwards says it doesn’t matter when you got your shot, if you have proof, you get in free.

Cut 7 (11)  “…state parks.”

Louisiana has 21 state parks and 18 historic sites.

Edwards says many of these facilities got overhauls and renovations over the course of the last year and are more family-friendly than ever before.

Cut 8 (09) “…sites.”

Edwards says they’re still offering their shot for shots program to those who are still on the fence about getting vaccinated…

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Only 32 percent of Louisianans are fully vaccinated.

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A bill to make kindergarten mandatory beginning at age five passed in the House on a 59-31 vote. New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes presented the bill for Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields and says he’s tired of Louisiana consistently being ranked towards the bottom of the list in education.

Cut 10 (08) “…our kids.”

The bill faced opposition from Houma Representative Beryl Amedee, she believes the mandatory age to begin school should remain at seven and kindergarten a choice.

Cut 11 (10) “…parental rights.”

Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Texas have mandatory kindergarten laws and Hughes says it’s time to make an investment for a better future for children in Louisiana.

Cut 12 (12) “…sense.”

The original bill required children who turn five by September 30th to attend but was amended to March 31st for the school calendar year. The amended bill now returns to the Senate where it passed in the upper chamber on a 34-1 vote. If passed would go into effect for the 2022-23 school year.

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A Baton Rouge nurse began a door-to-door campaign earlier this year to educate and vaccinate people for COVID. Carla Brown lost her husband to COVID after she exposed him to the virus, a man who survived a gunshot wound to the head as a child and cancer twice, only to succumb to the virus.

Cut 13 (13) “…in vain.”

Brown along with the assistance of Baton Rouge pharmacy has vaccinated just shy of a thousand residents. Her goal is to reach two thousand by the 4th of July.

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When Brown’s husband contracted COVID he ended up at the hospital and due to visiting restrictions, died alone. Brown is now a Hospice Nurse in an effort to comfort patients in their last moments, something she couldn’t do for her husband.

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Brown shared her story last month on ABC’s talk show The View.

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Louisiana Tech announces the Ruston Regional has sold out of its entire inventory of all-session tickets available to the general public. It’s the first time the Bulldogs are hosting a regional in baseball. Tech Coach Lane Burroughs says he’s seen teams hosting their first regional tighten up

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The Bulldogs will host Rider tonight at 6 PM. Burroughs says staff ace Jonathan Fincher will get the start…

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Tonight at 9 PM, it will be LSU and Gonzaga facing off in the Eugene Regional. The Bulldogs will send seven-game winner Alek Jacob to the hill. He has 103 strikeouts on the season. Jacob doesn’t throw hard, but he has a lot of swing and miss to his game. First baseman Tre Morgan on their approach…

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LSU will send Landon Marceaux to the mound. Coach Paul Mainieri wants Marceaux to pitch to contact…

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Morgan on playing for Mainieri who is retiring at the end of the season…

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530 PM LRN News *Correction*

The Legislature sends Governor Edwards a bill that would allow the use of medical marijuana in the raw, smoke-able form, a bill the Governor is expected to sign into law. The only forms of medical marijuana you can buy in Louisiana right now are awful expensive and Houma Representative Tanner Magee says his legislation addresses that…

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Legislation establishing the tax rate for raw medical marijuana is still working through the Legislature.

A bill to make kindergarten mandatory beginning at age 5 passes the House on final approval. New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes presented the bill by Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields and says he’s tired of Louisiana consistently being ranked towards the bottom of the list in education.

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Opponents argue it takes the choice out of parents’ hands.

A bill to remove the state sales tax from feminine hygiene products along with diapers is heading to the full Senate for final passage. Brooke Thorington has more.

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There’s less than a week left in the session and lawmaker have until 6 PM June 10th to wrap up their business. Still left to be resolved is a major piece of tax reform legislation that would ultimately have to be decided on by the voters, sports gaming taxation and regulation, a proposal to utilize some sale tax to pay for infrastructure, and a St. Tammany Parish casino vote.

4:30 LRN Newscast June 3

An effort to remove the state sales “pink tax” from feminine hygiene products and diapers is heading to the Senate floor for final passage. Gonzales Senator Eddie Lambert questioned New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman about the bill and how much removing the state sales tax would cost the state.

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If approved by the Senate and signed by the governor, it would go into effect July 2022.

The Legislature gave final passage to a bill that would allow the use of medical marijuana in the raw, smoke-able form. Governor Edwards indicated he will sign the bill and Houma Representative Tanner Magee notes, unlike the push for recreational pot, it did not face any opposition from law enforcement groups.

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The White House has approved Louisiana’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration for five parishes following the flash flooding in mid-May which damaged several thousand homes in Ascension, Calcasieu, East Baton Rouge, Iberville, and Lafayette parishes. FEMA spokesperson Stuart Lewis says residents in these parishes can apply for disaster assistance…

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The Colorado State University hurricane research team is continuing to call for 18 named storms this hurricane season. C-S-U Graduate Research Assistant Jhordanne Jones says they still do not see an El Nino developing, which can hinder tropical storm development.

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2020 produced a record number of storms with 30 and a record five named storms made landfall in Louisiana.

2:30 LRN Newscast June 3

The state health department reports 54-thousand more doses of COVID vaccines have been administered in the past week as nearly one-point-five million residents are fully vaccinated or about 32-percent of the state’s population. The Louisiana Health Department is also reporting eight more COVID deaths.

A bill to remove the state sales tax from feminine hygiene products along with diapers is heading to the full Senate for final passage. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The White House has approved Louisiana’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration in Ascension, Calcasieu, East Baton Rouge, Iberville and Lafayette parishes as a result of last month’s flash flooding that damaged at least 29-hundred homes. FEMA spokesperson Stuart Lewis homeowners in these parishes who suffered damage can receive grants for home repairs, low-cost loans, and temporary housing…
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The Colorado State Hurricane Forecast Team is sticking with its prediction of 18 named storms this hurricane season as we are in the first week of the hurricane season. CSU researcher Jhordanne Jones says Gulf coast residents should have plans in place if a storm threatens their area…
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