LRN AM Newscall March 29

While the state reported less than 100 COVID hospitalizations, health officials say with only 53-percent of the population in Louisiana vaccinated that could change with the next outbreak. Brooke Thorington explains.

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How do you think our statewide elected officials are doing? A new poll says “not that great.” David Grubb has more.

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The House Criminal Justice Committee advances a bill establishing penalties for minors in possession of small amounts of marijuana. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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The state marked a milestone with less than 100 hospitalized with COVID this week, a mark that LSU Infectious Disease expert Dr. Catherine O’Neal says in addition to a lull in cases gives the medical community a much-deserved break But with only 53% of the state’s population vaccinated, O’Neal says that lull could easily change.

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O’Neal says the key ingredient to returning to a life where we don’t have to keep up with case counts is prevention. And the best form of prevention is being fully vaccinated. O’Neal says after a year of vaccine availability, there are no significant long-term side effects from the vaccine and it’s still the best form of preventing a severe case of COVID.

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As cases are on the uptick in China, thus prompting another lockdown, O’Neal says it’s not a matter of if COVID cases will surge again in Louisiana but when.

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For more information about the COVID vaccines, you can visit the Louisiana Department of Health’s website along with Vaccines.gov.

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It’s hard to be a statewide elected official in Louisiana right now, at least that’s what the results of a poll of 600 likely voters by JMC Analytics show. Governor John Bel Edwards has an approval rating of 48 percent and pollster John Couvillon says in a Republican led-state, a Democrat like Edwards has to walk a tightrope.

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Republican U-S Senator Bill Cassidy has it even worse, with just a 38 percent approval rating. Cassidy saw his popularity take a big hit in 2020 and his numbers have yet to recover, though Couvillon points out that time tends to heal old wounds.

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The data is a bit more favorable for the state’s other leading Republican, Senator John Kennedy. Couvillon says Kennedy’s base is pretty reflective of the state’s voting habits, and that bodes well for him.

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The House Criminal Justice Committee advances a bill establishing penalties for juveniles in possession of small amounts of marijuana. DeSoto Parish Republican Larry Bagley says his bill is to correct an oversight from when possession penalties were lessened last year. He says that bill made no specific mention of persons under 18…:

Cut 10 (15) “…or to fine them.”

Bagley’s bill would punish first offenders possessing half-an-ounce or less to probation, but more than that could mean six months in jail. Further offenses could mean anywhere up to four years in juvenile detention. Bagley compares his proposed sentencing to one of the first states to legalize recreational marijuana for adults, while forbidding it for minors; Colorado…:

Cut  11 (09)  “…comparing the areas.”  

Under the law passed last year, anyone adult in possession of 14 grams of weed or less cannot be fined over $100, OR arrested & jailed. Bagley’s bill would allow for underage offenders to be held in jail up to 15 days. He says the state needs something to discourage & deter young people from using marijuana, because there’s a gap in current state statutes there…:

Cut 12 (11) “…who possesses…ummm…marijuana.”

The committee moved the bill forward, after adding protections for minors who are using medical marijuana. It goes to the House floor next.

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After Baton Rouge TV station WBRZ reported three State Civil Service employees received significant pay raises in a span of a few years the leader of the division appeared before Senate Finance to answer questions. Byron Decoteau, who received a $20,000 pay increase within a month says the pay raises were given under the optional pay rule.

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Decoteau says applications for state employment have decreased more than 50-percent in the last two years and the raises were in order to keep knowledgeable employees. Decoteau defended the raises to Senator Bodi White who asked if they received job offers to leave.

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State Civil Service chief operating officer, Nicole Tucker, her pay increased 100-percent by $34,000 over a six-year period and Deputy Director Chris Deer’s pay increased by $43,000 in a matter of three years. White also said that the Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne was not aware of the raises.

Cut 15 (10)  “…over 100-percent.”

New Orleans Senator Jimmy Harris also informed the committee that Civil Service is not the only agency giving large pay raises. Harris says Flood Protection Authority-East has double the salaries of some unclassified employees.

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Saints quarterback Jameis Winston spoke with the media via ZOOM on Monday for the first time since signing his new, two-year $28-million contract. The number one topic of discussion was Winston’s recovery from the torn ACL he suffered back on Oct. 31. Jameis says he’s been improving both physically and mentally and plans to be ready to go once camp begins.

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When he went down, Winston was enjoying a career renaissance. The Saints were 4-2 and Winston had passed for 14 touchdowns with just three interceptions after beating out Taysom Hill for the starting job. This year, Jameis walks in as the starter from Day One.

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The Saints’ offense dealt with plenty of injuries last season, leading to one of the worst statistical seasons in the last 20 years. With Winston back at full strength and the return of All-Pro receiver Michael Thomas, Jameis believes he’ll have a much better opportunity to light up scoreboards the way fans have become accustomed to seeing.

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LSU baseball wasn’t given much of a chance to win a game, let alone the series against Florida last weekend, but they did just that, taking two of three from the Gators and outscoring them 27-6 in the wins. Coach Jay Johnson says this is the kind of performance that his team can build from as it makes a climb back up the SEC standings.

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Johnson still sees plenty of areas for improvement, particularly with the Tigers’ fielding and pitching. He says that fans have yet to see the best of his team.

Cut 20 (15) “ …hopefully in June.” 

LSU hosts UL-Monroe tonight at 6:30 before a weekend series against Auburn at The Box

5:30 LRN Newscast March 28

State lawmakers will hold a veto session as there will be an effort to override the governor’s veto of the Congressional District map approved in the redistricting session. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says the override session will begin at noon on Wednesday…

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Governor Edwards vetoed two new congressional maps approved by lawmakers.

The House Criminal Justice Committee advances a bill establishing penalties for juveniles in possession of small amounts of marijuana. DeSoto Parish Republican Larry Bagley says his bill is to correct an oversight from when possession penalties were lessened last year. He says that bill made no specific mention of persons under 18…:

Cut 10 (15) “…or to fine them.”

After Baton Rouge TV station WBRZ reported three State Civil Service employees received significant pay raises in a span of a few years the leader of the division appeared before Senate Finance to answer questions. Byron Decoteau, who received a $20,000 pay increase within a month says the pay raises were given under the optional pay rule.

Cut 13 (10) “…your employees “

State Civil Service chief operating officer, Nicole Tucker, her pay increased by $34,000 over a six-year period and Deputy Director Chris Deer’s pay increased by $43,000 in a matter of three years. Senator Bodi White also told the committee that the Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne was not aware of the raises.

Cut 15 (10)  “…over 100%”

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast March 28

Jameis Winston spoke with the media for the first time since signing his new two-year contract. Winston has survived a quarterback battle, a season-ending ACL tear, and the Saints’ flirtation with Deshaun Watson. Now, finally, it’s his team, and Jameis can’t wait to get started.

Cut 21 (13) “…with that too.”

New Orleans also announced it had reached an agreement to re-sign wide receiver, Tre’Quan Smith.

The New Orleans Pelicans moved closer to securing a spot in the NBA play-in tournament with a remarkable 116-108 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday night. The Pels trailed by 23 in the second half but outscored LA 67-39 over the final 24 minutes. With seven games to go in the regular season, the Pelicans are a half-game in front of the Lakers and one-and-a-half games ahead of the Spurs. New Orleans starts a four-game road trip Wednesday against Portland, followed by crucial matchups against the Lakers, Clippers, and Kings.

The road to the men’s Final Four ends in New Orleans, and now we know who will be traveling to the Crescent City after this weekend’s action. Some of the biggest names in college basketball will converge at the Caesar’s Superdome with Kansas, the lone-remaining one seed, meeting Villanova in one semifinal, and archrivals North Carolina and Duke will meet in the other, marking the first time the storied programs have ever met in the NCAA tournament. Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski will be making his 13th and final Final Four appearance and his first-ever in New Orleans.

The women’s Final Four will be set after tonight’s games. Number one seeds Stanford and South Carolina have already punched their tickets to Minneapolis. NC State takes on UConn in the first game of the evening, with Michigan and Louisville squaring off in the other.

The LSU football Tigers are just two practices into the Brian Kelly era, but the players say the difference from last season is noticeable. Accountability and attention have been the two big buzzwords so far, says sophomore wide receiver, Jack Bech.

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4:30 LRN Newscast March 28

Four men are behind bars after firing shots at a Monroe Police vehicle and the Police Chief Vic Zordan says they’ve had enough of repeat offenders. Brooke Thorington has more…:

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Deputies in West Baton Rouge Parish are investigating a double homicide in the tiny town of Brusly. Officers believe a home invasion robbery was behind the violence that left a 66-year-old man and 29-year-old woman stabbed to death. A suspect is in custody, while the investigation continues.

 

A statewide poll looking ahead to the next governor’s race shows it’s wide open. Pollster John Couvillon of JMC Analytics asked 600 likely voters last week who they would vote for in 2023 among eight different potential candidates and Republican Senator John Kennedy received the most support at 22-percent…:

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So far only Attorney General Jeff Landry and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser have indicated they would run.

Are you feeling stressed? Well, you aren’t alone. April is Stress Awareness Month and a survey by personal finance website WalletHub.com has ranked Louisiana as the nation’s most stressed state. The survey compares all 50 states across 41 key metrics and the numbers don’t look good says analyst Jill Gonzales…:

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Louisiana ranks fifth-worst in hours worked, fourth in divorce rate and percentage of adults in poor health, second in people living in poverty, and no state has a higher overall crime rate.

3:30 LRN Newscast March 28

The 2023 election for Louisiana’s next governor is over a year away, but a new statewide poll shows it is wide open. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

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A Covington woman is in jail after her six-month-old child died in the hospital from a severe head injury. Hospital workers called police on March 23rd, after seeing how badly the baby was hurt. The infant died Saturday. The mother, 28-year-old Madelyn Mejia-Gallo is charged with 2nd degree murder.

 

State Lawmakers will put their regular legislative session on pause, to hold a special veto override session starting Wednesday. Governor Edwards vetoed a congressional district map passed by GOP majorities in the House & Senate. He objected to it not creating a second majority black congressional voting district. The House will need 70 of 105 votes to overturn the veto; the senate 29 votes. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says lawmakers should vote based upon what their district would want…:

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There are 68 Republicans in the House, so an override will require at least one Democrat and one Independent to vote for it.

The state supplement to the pay local police and fire fighters get would go up by $100 a month under legislation approved Monday by the Senate Finance Committee. That would take it from an extra $500 a month to $600 a month. Passed without objection, the bill now goes to the Senate floor for debate.

LRN PM Newscall March 28

A statewide poll looking ahead to the 2023 governor’s race shows it’s wide open. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Four men are behind bars after firing shots at a Monroe Police vehicle and the Police Chief Vic Zordan says they’ve had enough of repeat offenders. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A statewide poll looking ahead to the next governor’s race shows it’s wide open. Pollster John Couvillon of JMC Analytics asked 600 likely voters last week who they would vote for in 2023 among eight different potential candidates and Republican Senator John Kennedy received the most support at 22-percent

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Couvillon says according to his survey Kennedy’s approval rating is at 53-percent, but Cassidy’s is just 38-percent, which hurts his chances to become the next governor…

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10-percent of the respondents questioned said they would vote for Cassidy in the 2023 governor’s race. Eleven percent say they support Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry and seven-percent back GOP Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser.

Couvillon says 14-percent of his respondents said they would support Baton Rouge Mayor Sharon Weston Broome, who is well-liked by Democrats in Baton Rouge…

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Broome has given no indication she plans to run for governor.

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After firing shots at a marked Monroe Police vehicle, four men are now behind bars. Police Chief Vic Zordan says while no one was injured during the early Sunday morning shooting, it does have their full attention and the four men are no strangers to law enforcement.

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The driver 19-year old Xavian Bilton faces attempted first-degree murder charges, and he along with the remaining passengers face illegal possession of a firearm and a controlled substance.

Monroe Mayor Friday Ellis says less than one percent of residents are causing 100-percent of the problems in the community. Ellis vowed to make sure those responsible will go away for a long time and that the 4th JDC does its job.

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Ellis says while he is for reform and for individuals getting their life straight those who are repeat offenders should be off the streets.

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The other three facing charges are 21-year-old Rayshawn Hollins, 18-year-old Jemari Deburr, and 20-year-old Kilarrious Owens, all of Monroe.

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Are you feeling stressed? Well, you aren’t alone. April is Stress Awareness Month and a survey by personal finance website Wallet Hub-dot-com has ranked Louisiana as the nation’s most stressed state. The survey compares all 50 states across 41 key metrics and the numbers don’t look good says analyst Jill Gonzales.

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Louisiana ranks fifth-worst in hours worked, fourth in divorce rate and percentage of adults in poor health, second in people living in poverty, and no state has a higher overall crime rate. Affordable housing and job security are also big problems in the Bayou State.

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Only West Virginia had a lower ranking in health and safety-related stress. Gonzales says compounding the issue for Louisianans is the tremendous lack of health and support services for people dealing with stress…

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And in case you’re wondering…the least stressed state? Utah. Go figure.

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State lawmakers will hold a veto session as there will be an effort to override the governor’s veto of the Congressional District map approved in the redistricting session. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says the override session will begin at noon on Wednesday…

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Governor Edwards vetoed two new congressional maps approved by lawmakers. The maps maintain one majority-minority district while Edwards believes the maps should have two Black majority districts because of an increase in the Black population. Schexnayder expects the first vote will take place in the House…

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The Louisaina House will need 70 votes from its 105 members to override a veto and it will take 26 votes in the 39-member Senate. There are some Republican lawmakers who might not go along with the override veto effort. Schexnayder says legislators should vote based on the wishes of their district…

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There are 68 Republicans in the House, so it will also take votes from Independents and possibly Democrats for the override veto effort to be successful. Delhi Representative Francis Thompson is expected to vote for the override. The Democrat said he would like to keep Julia Letlow as the Congresswoman of the 5th District.

2:30 LRN Newscast March 28

State lawmakers WILL hold a veto session to try to override Governor Edwards’ veto of the congressional map sent by lawmakers to his desk. The Governor rejected the map because it has no second majority minority congressional district. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says his chamber will likely take the first vote…:

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The House will need 70 votes from its 105 members to override a veto, and it will take 26 votes in the Senate. At least one Democrat in the House, Francis Thompson of Delhi, says he’ll vote to keep the northeastern Louisiana congressional district as it is.

A statewide poll of the 2023 Governor’s race shows Senator John Kennedy as the possible candidate getting the most support; 22-percent of the JMC Analytics survey. Pollster John Couvillon says Kennedy polls far better than Senator Bill Cassidy, which hurts the latter’s chances of election…:

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After firing shots at a marked Monroe Police vehicle, four men are now behind bars. The incident happened Sunday morning and Monroe Police Chief Vic Zordan says all four are repeat offenders. Mayor Friday Ellis says he is all for reform and second chances, but these four need to be off the streets…:

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All four suspects are between 18 and 21.

Are you feeling stressed? April is Stress Awareness Month and the website WalletHub.com rates Louisiana as Most-Stressed in America. WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzales says a good part of that is our state offers very little health & support services for those dealing with stress…:

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So who is LEAST-Stressed? Utah. Who’d have guessed?

1:30 LRN Newscast March 28

Four men are behind bars after firing shots at a Monroe Police vehicle and the Police Chief Vic Zordan says they’ve had enough of repeat offenders. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Pollster John Couvillon of JMC Analytics asked 600 likely voters last week who they would vote for governor in 2023 among eight different potential candidates and 14-percent of his respondents said they would support Baton Rouge Mayor Sharon Weston Broome, who is well-liked by Democrats in Baton Rouge…

Cut 5 (08) “…build on that”

A survey by personal finance website Wallet Hub-dot-com has ranked Louisiana as the nation’s most stressed state. Louisiana ranks fifth-worst in hours worked, fourth in divorce rate and percentage of adults in poor health, second in people living in poverty, and no state has a higher overall crime rate. Affordable housing and job security are also big problems in the Bayou State says analyst Jill Gonzales.

Cut 10 (12) “…very rampant there.”

State lawmakers will hold a veto session as there will be an effort to override the governor’s veto of the Congressional District map approved in the redistricting session. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says the override session will begin at noon on Wednesday…

Cut 12 (07) “…regular session.”

Governor John Bel Edwards vetoed two new congressional maps approved by lawmakers. The maps maintain one majority-minority district while Edwards and Democrats believe the maps should have two Black majority districts because of an increase in the Black population.

12:30 LRN Newscast March 28

The veto session is officially on now, to override the governor’s veto of the Republican’s Congressional district map. LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says if the override attempts fails, it’s doubtful Republicans will send a map to the governor that has an additional Black voting district…

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The session is expected to begin at noon on Wednesday.

According to the personal finance website Wallet Hub-dot-com, Louisiana is the nation’s most stressed state. The survey compares all 50 states across 41 key metrics and the numbers don’t look good says analyst Jill Gonzales.

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A statewide poll looking ahead to the 2023 governor’s race shows it’s wide open. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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And the state reports less than 100 COVID patients in Louisiana hospitals. Today’s total is 89.

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 28

The New Orleans Pelicans pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in franchise history in beating the Los Angeles Lakers 116-108 on Sunday night at the Smoothie King Center in front of a sold out crowd. New Orleans trailed by as many as 23 but outscored the Lakers 67-39 in the second half. The Pels had never won a game when trailing by at least 20 at the midway point. They were led by Brandon Ingram, who scored 26 points in 26 minutes, and Trey Murphy III, who dropped 16 points on 5-6 shooting in the third quarter to spark the comeback. Jonas Valanciunas added another double-double with 19 points and 12 rebounds, and Herb Jones finished with 16 points and a career-high six steals. New Orleans now holds the season tiebreaker over LA and the ninth spot in the West with seven games to go in the regular season.

The Pelicans also signed rookie guard Jose Alvarado to a four-year, $6.5 million contract. Alvarado, undrafted out of Georgia Tech, will get $3.4 million in guaranteed money over the next two years.

Former LSU Tiger Shaquille O’Neal can add one more thing to his impressive resume…Academy Award Winner. O’Neal and Warriors guard Stephen Curry were among the executive producers of the short documentary, “The Queen of Basketball” about the life of women’s basketball pioneer Lusia Harris, the first woman drafted by an NBA team.

The LSU football Tigers held their second spring practice on Saturday. Quarterback Myles Brennan says the attitude is completely different than when LSU ended last season against Kansas State in the Texas Bowl…

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LSU baseball bounced back in a big way after being routed by Florida in the first game of their weekend series. The Tigers took the final two games, outscoring the Gators 27-6 in the process and evening their conference record at 3-3.

The Men’s Final Four is set for next weekend in New Orleans, and bluebloods abound. Kansas will take on Villanova in one semifinal, the fourth appearance in NOLA for the Jayhawks, and North Carolina and Duke will meet for the first time in the NCAA tournament in the other semifinal.

And Louisiana Tech is expected to name Texas Tech assistant Talvin Hester as the school’s next men’s basketball coach.