7:30 LRN Newscast July 22

The veto session is over and state lawmakers did not override any of the governor’s 28 vetoes from the 2021 legislative session. An effort to overturn the governor’s rejection of a transgender sports ban bill failed by two votes in the Louisiana House. Governor John Bel Edwards said early on that the bill is unnecessary…
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Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Republican legislative leaders now know how difficult it is to reach a supermajority, which is what is needed to override a gubernatorial veto…
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The state health department reported an alarming 5,388 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday. The third highest single-day total since the pandemic started. During his monthly radio show “Ask the Governor” Governor Edwards highlighted the importance of vaccine availability.
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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has reinstituted a mask mandate for vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals when indoors.

The 300-dollar weekly enhanced federal unemployment benefits will come to an at the end of the month. That’s the result of legislation approved by lawmakers during the session. Louisiana Workforce Commission Secretary Ava Cates says in exchange for the premature end of the federally boosted payments, starting next year weekly state unemployment benefits will increase 28 dollars to a 275 dollar weekly maximum.
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6:45 LRN Sportscast July 22

S-E-C Media Days in Birmingham received a charge of energy with the Houston Chronicle’s report that Texas and Oklahoma have reached out to the Southeastern Conference about joining the S-E-C. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey would not confirm or deny the report. Texas and Oklahoma officials are also not saying anything. Texas A-and-M athletics director Ross Bjork says they want to be the only SEC program in Texas.

Vaccinations, N-I-L, and college football playoff expansion have been big topics at S-E-C Media Days. Mississippi State Coach Mike Leach supports a proposed 12-team playoff and supports even more teams than that…
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SEC Media Days wrap up today.

State lawmakers held a veto session to overturn the governor’s veto of a bill that would prohibit transgender individuals from playing on girls’ sports teams in Louisiana if they are biological males. But the House failed to execute the override as they came up two votes short of the supermajority needed in the lower chamber. Governor Edwards has said the bill is in search of a problem that does not exist and it could cost the state major sporting events…
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The L-H-S-A-A says its policies would prevent a transgender individual from participating on a girls sports team.

Former Florida State Coach Bobby Bowden who is the father of current ULM Coach Terry Bowden has disclosed he has a terminal medical condition. The 91-year-old says he’s prepared for what is to come.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The state Legislature’s first-ever veto session ended without lawmakers overturning any of the governor’s 28 vetoes. An effort to override the governor’s veto of a bill to prohibit transgender individuals from participating in girls’ sports failed by two votes in the House. Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills is disappointed House members didn’t rise to the occasion…
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Prior to the start of the two-day veto session, House Speaker Clay Schexnayder was confident the votes were there to overturn the governor’s veto of the transgender sports ban. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Republican legislative leaders have some egg on their face…
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Starting in August unemployed Louisianans will no longer get 300 dollar federally boosted unemployment payments. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The state health department reported over 5,000 new COVID cases yesterday, the third single-day highest total since the pandemic started.

AM LRN Newscall July 22

Starting in August unemployed Louisianans will no longer get 300 dollar federally boosted unemployment payments. Matt Doyle has the story.

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With 94% of COVID-19 cases and 97% of deaths coming from un-vaccinated patients in Louisiana, misinformation and a lack of education about the vaccines could jeopardize the progress made in stopping the spread. Erik Piccoli has the story…

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The catalyst for the veto session was Senate Bill 156 that would ban transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports.  The Senate had a two-thirds majority for an override, but the House fell short by two votes. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Unemployed Louisianans will no longer receive 300 dollar federally enhanced weekly unemployment payments after next week.

Workforce Commission Secretary Ava Cates says a Legislative agreement signed by the Governor will end the benefits about a month before they were set to expire.

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About 147,000 Louisianans were still receiving the federally boosted payments as of this week.

In exchange for the premature end of the federally boosted payments starting next year weekly state unemployment benefits will increase 28 dollars to a 275 dollar weekly maximum.

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The agreement came after a major push from business groups who felt the benefits were making it harder for them to hire workers as the economy reopened. Opponents argue some industries hadn’t recovered enough to warrant ending the program early.

Since the CARES Act went into effect in March of 2020 LWC has distributed about nine billion dollars in state and federal benefits to 900,000 Louisianans.

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If you’re looking for a job visit LA-Works-Dot-Net or attend the statewide job fair set for August 4th.

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With nearly 5,400 new coronavirus cases reported on Wednesday and hospitalizations at their highest level since February, health officials say the fourth wave of COVID-19 is costing the state months of progress. Director of Infection Control and Prevention at Ochsner Dr. Katherine Baumgarten says 94% of the cases and 97% of the deaths are from un-vaccinated patients.

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Almost 11,000 have died from COVID-related symptoms in Louisiana. The spread of misinformation online about the safety of vaccines has slowed down the rate at which they’re administered. Baumgarten says the best way to combat this phenomenon is by talking to those who are concerned individually and sharing data with them.

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In light of the new Delta variant, both the vaccinated and especially the un-vaccinated are encouraged to wear a mask indoors since the vaccine isn’t 100% effective. During his monthly radio show “Ask the Governor” Governor Edwards highlighted the importance of vaccine availability across the state.

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Political analyst Clancy DuBos says the Legislature’s failure to overturn any veto this week strengthens the hand of the Governor.

DuBos says calling the veto session was a gamble that didn’t pay off for Republican Legislative leadership who now know they can’t override the Democratic Governor’s vetoes…

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Redistricting is expected to take place sometime next year.

DuBos says this historic veto override session established an expectation that finding 26 votes in the Senate and 70 in the House will be very difficult for Republicans.

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DuBos says the power of House and Senate leadership has taken a hit and they’ll need to regroup before taking on the Governor again next year.

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The highly contested vetoed bill to ban transgender athletes from participating in women’s sport failed to garner enough votes in the House thus allowing the governor’s veto to stand. Governor John Bel Edwards says on the first hand the bill is unnecessary…

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Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills says he is very disheartened legislators failed to override the veto. Seventy votes were needed, and veto opponents failed to reach a two-thirds majority by two votes. Some representatives even changed their vote from the regular session on Senate Bill 156.

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Edwards says the bill is a solution looking for a problem because it’s not even an ongoing issue, but it could jeopardize the state’s tourism industry that’s been severely impacted by the pandemic.

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Mills says transgender athletes pose a threat to women’s sports and he’s disappointed House members didn’t rise to the occasion and remedy the issue.

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Lawmakers failed to override any of the governor’s 28 vetoes from the 2021 regular session.

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Name, Image, and Likeness has been a focal point at SEC Media Days and reports say that Alabama quarterback Bryce Young is closing in on one million dollars worth of endorsements.  Alabama coach Nick Saban says he’s not sure how NIL will impact the locker room.

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Covid vaccinations also dominated the headlines.  SEC commissioner Greg Sankey says that six out of the 14 teams have at least 80 percent of the team vaccinated.  Saban says there are two factors for players to consider before getting the shot.

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Another big topic in college football is the proposed expansion of the college football playoff. C-F-P has talked about expanding to 12 teams. Mississippi State Coach Mike Leach would like to see more than that

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5:30 LRN Newscast July 21st

The Louisiana House fails to override Governor Edwards’ veto of a bill to prohibit transgender individuals from competing in women’s sports. In order to execute the veto, the measure needed 70 votes and it got 68. New Orleans Representative Royce Duplessis voted no and says the legislation is in search of a problem that does not exist

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In his veto message, Governor Edwards called the bill discriminatory. But during debate on the House floor, Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel disagreed.

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The historic veto session convened shortly after without overriding any of the governor’s28  vetoes.

The state health department reported just under 54-hundred new COVID cases today, the third-highest single-day total since the pandemic started. The number of COVID-19 hospital patients also continues to rise, 65 additional patients are listed as hospitalized from Tuesday and the total now stands 844, the highest it has been since mid-February. The state is now its fourth surge of COVID cases.

UL-Lafayette has launched their ‘Don’t Wait. Vaccinate!” incentive program in an effort to make a return to campus as safe as possible for students and staff.  Prizes for fully vaccinated students include iPhones, MacBook Airs, and free campus parking. Dean of Students Dr. Margarita Perez says they got some input from students on what prizes to offer.

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The first drawing will be held on August 10th and run through early October.

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast July 21

The Houston Chronicle Reports Texas and Oklahoma have reportedly reached out to the Southeastern Conference about leaving the Big 12 for the SEC. The newspaper says an announcement could come within a couple of weeks. Texas A-and-M athletic director Ross Bjork told Sports Illustrated they want to be the only school from Texas in the SEC.

Senior offensive tackle Austin Deculus has been at LSU for quite some time and is adjusting to new O-line coach Brad Davis after playing under James Cregg for the past few seasons. Deculus thinks coach Davis is a great fit in Baton Rouge
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Now that the NBA season is over, expect an announcement soon from the Pelicans on their new head coach. It’s expected to be Pheonix Suns’ assistant Willie Green.

Governor John Bel Edwards’ veto of a bill that would prohibit transgender girls from competing on female sports teams will stand as the Louisiana House fell two votes short today of overriding the veto. In his veto message, Edwards called the bill discriminatory. But during debate on the House floor, Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel disagrees
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Supporters of the transgender sports ban say this bill will help create a fair playing field for biological girls. But New Orleans Representative Royce Duplessis says the bill would result in transgender boys on a girls team and leading to privacy-violating tests of girls…
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430 PM LRN News

The House comes two votes shy of overriding Governor Edwards’ veto of legislation barring transgender girls and women from girls’ and women’s sports. This comes a day after the Senate kicked off the override session by approving an override by just one vote. Opponents of the bill called it discriminatory and a solution in search of a problem, but supporters like Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel disagreed…

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That basically wraps up the historic veto override session, lawmakers won’t be returning tomorrow to try again.

Six Louisianans have been arrested by the Attorney General’s Office for allegedly defrauding California out of a million dollars in unemployment benefits. Louisiana Bureau of Investigations Special Agent Ernest Green explains why they chose the Golden State…

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The state saw another dramatic increase in COVID cases and hospitalizations today as the Delta variant fueled surge rips across the state. 65 more COVID patients have been admitted to hospitals putting the total number of hospitalizations at 844 while nearly 5,400 new cases were reported today. 

UL Lafayette is hoping to head off any campus impacts from this surge with a new incentive program…

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3:30 LRN Newscast July 21

The Louisiana House has failed to override Governor Edwards’ veto of a bill to prohibit transgender individuals from competing in women’s sports. In order to execute the veto, the measure needed 70 votes and it got 68.  In his veto message, Governor Edwards called the bill discriminatory. But during debate on the House floor, Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel disagrees

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Supporters of the transgender sports ban say this bill will help create a fair playing field. But New Orleans Representative Royce Duplessis says the bill would result in transgender boys on a girls’ team and lead to privacy-violating tests of girls…

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A 17-year-old drown Tuesday after he was thrown from a horse in a retention pond. St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says Jacory Levier led the horse into the pond and the horse got spooked and Levier couldn’t swim. Guidroz says they received a call shortly before six last night about a possible drowning.

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The retention pond was near Beau Chene High School in the Grand Coteau area.

UL-Lafayette kicks off their “Don’t Wait. Vaccinate!” incentive program in an effort to make campus as safe as possible for students and staff. Dean of Students Dr. Margarita Perez says UL-Lafayette is one of eight schools in the state taking part in the White House and CDC’s COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge.

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Some of the prizes include iPhones and free parking on campus.

 

LRN PM Newscall July 21

UL-Lafayette kicks off an incentive program to encourage students to return to campus fully vaccinated this fall. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The state health department reports over five thousand new COVID-19 cases today, the third-highest daily count since the pandemic started. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A 17-year-old drown Tuesday after he was thrown from a horse in a retention pond. St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says Jacory Levier (Leave-ee-a) was on the horse when he led the horse into the pond.

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Guidroz says they received a call shortly before six last night about a possible drowning at the retention pond near Beau Chene High School in the Grand Coteau area.

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According to investigators, Levier was there with a friend but he was the only one riding a horse. Guidroz says Levier was well thought of in the community and it is heartbreaking for the family.

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Six Louisianans have been arrested by the Attorney General’s Office for allegedly defrauding California out of a million dollars in unemployment benefits.

Louisiana Bureau of Investigations Special Agent Ernest Green says the scheme was based around filing fraudulent online claims with the nation’s largest state during the early days of the pandemic.

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Green says the six suspects, who live across Southeast Louisiana, were stealing money and wasting precious resources at a time when people needed them most.

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Green alleges the suspects were brazen enough to use their own names while putting in false applications in California. But why the Golden State?

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UL-Lafayette has launched their ‘Don’t Wait. Vaccinate!” incentive program in an effort to make a return to campus as safe as possible for students and staff. Dean of Students Dr. Margarita Perez says they will hold a drawing and give away 10 prizes to fully vaccinated students.

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Prizes include iPhones, MacBook Airs, and free campus parking. Perez says they have put a lot of thought into the campaign and wanted to offer incentives that appealed to students.

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Perez says UL-Lafayette is one of eight schools in the state taking part in the White House and CDC’s COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge to educate staff and students about COVID, vaccines, and offer access to vaccinations.

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The first drawing will be on August 10th and continue through early October.

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The Louisiana House has failed to override Governor Edwards’ veto of a bill to prohibit transgender individuals from competing in women’s sports. In order to execute the veto, the measure needed 70 votes and it got 68. New Orleans Representative Royce Duplessis voted no and says the legislation is in search of a problem that does not exist

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It’s likely the first-ever override veto session will end without legislators overriding any of the governor’s recent vetoes.

In his veto message, Governor Edwards called the bill discriminatory. But during debate on the House floor, Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel disagrees

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Supporters of the transgender sports ban say this bill will help create a fair playing field for biological girls. But Duplessis says the bill would result in transgender boys on a girls team and leading to privacy-violating tests of girls…

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Schlegel responds to claims the legislation is in search of a problem that doesn’t exist…

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2:30 LRN Newscast July 21

The Louisiana House has failed to override Governor Edwards’ veto of a bill to prohibit transgender individuals from competing in women’s sports. In order to execute the veto, the measure needed 70 votes and it got 68. New Orleans Representative Royce Duplessis voted no and says the legislation is in search of a problem that does not exist

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It’s likely the first-ever override veto session will end without legislators overriding any of the governor’s recent vetoes.

The state saw another dramatic increase in COVID cases and hospitalizations today as the Delta variant continues to spread across the state. 5,400 new cases were reported today. It’s the third-highest single-day report of new cases and hospitalization numbers are at 844.

Six Louisianans have been arrested by the Attorney General’s Office for allegedly defrauding California out of a million dollars in unemployment benefits. Louisiana Bureau of Investigations Special Agent Ernest Green says the suspects, who live across Southeast Louisiana, were stealing money and wasting precious resources at a time when people needed them most.

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Green says the alleged suspects were brazen enough to use their own names while putting in false applications in California.

UL-Lafayette has launched their ‘Don’t Wait. Vaccinate!” incentive program in an effort to make a return to campus as safe as possible for students and staff.  Prizes include iPhones, MacBook Airs, and free campus parking. Dean of Students Dr. Margarita Perez says they got some input from students on what prizes to offer.

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