The Saints have begun the process of releasing players in an effort to get under the salary cap. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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President Biden’s 1.9 trillion dollar COVID relief and economic stimulus plan gained final passage in the US House today. Matt Doyle has more.
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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces the return of Farmers Insurance to the state of Louisiana, offering automobile, property, and renter’s insurance. Farmers sold policies in the state before from 1999 to 2014 but left after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Donelon says having more insurance options helps policyholders.
According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Farmers is the 9th largest property and casualty insurance carrier by premium volume in the U-S. Donelon says adding the Bayou State and others is part of Farmers’ growth.
Donelon says Farmers’ return to Louisiana in all 64 parishes is a huge win for consumer choice and cost.
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Louisiana has reached another milestone in getting residents vaccinated against the coronavirus. Governor John Bel Edwards says the number of people who have completed the vaccine series exceeds the number of people who tested positive for COVID-19…
Nearly 450-thousand residents have completed the vaccine series. The state has expanded eligibility to include people 16 and over and with a health condition that can contribute to a person becoming seriously ill from COVID. State health officer Joe Kanter says conversations with vaccine providers resulted in the state opening the shot to more people
A threshold for herd immunity for the coronavirus is unknown, but estimates put it at 70 to 90 percent. Kanter says national data is showing that vaccine confidence is growing…
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It was just over six months ago when Hurricane Laura caused widespread devastation in Louisiana. Laura affected 22 parishes and recovery efforts continue. FEMA spokesperson Tiana Suber says at one time more than 800 FEMA workers were in Louisiana providing assistance.
Suber says currently only 400 survivors remain in hotels and approximately 1,200 households have been licensed into temporary housing.
Similar to after hurricanes Katrina and Rita, FEMA is working on temporary trailer placement for homeowners as they rebuild, but it can be a lengthy process.
Suber says for residents who are un or underinsured or have more damage than their inspection indicated she encourages you to register with and contact FEMA for assistance.
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The US House gave President Biden’s 1.9 trillion dollar COVID relief and economic stimulus plan final passage today on a party-line vote.
The Louisiana Congressional Delegation is expected to vote against the plan. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the package is full of unnecessary spending.
The bill covers everything from a significantly increased and revamped child tax credit, 1,400 dollar stimulus checks to over 80 percent of Americans, increased health insurance subsidies, and a number of other items.
The Biden Administration says the stimulus portion is vital to ensuring the nation sees a robust economic recovery from the pandemic. Graves says there’s evidence that we don’t need it.
Graves additionally noted that as much as a trillion dollars from previous COVID relief bills remains unspent and spending in this plan stretches out to 2023.
Republicans have been most vocal about the 350 billion dollars in state aid. Graves says it’s a bailout for mismanaged state budgets.
The package cleared the Senate on a 50-49 vote via tiebreaker from Vice President Harris. The plan now awaits the President’s signature.