5:30 LRN Newscast and Legislative Report

The House Criminal Justice Committee will hear a bill to decriminalize prostitution in Louisiana on Tuesday. Opponents of the bill like National Center of Sexual Exploitation CEO Dawn Hawkins says decriminalizing prostitution will do more harm than good for sex workers.

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But bill author New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry says the intent of her bill is to protect prostitutes. Landry says trafficking is already a crime no matter what age someone is doing something against their will along with prostitution.

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The House Criminal Justice committee meets at 9 am.

The Louisiana House approves a bill that would allow physicians to prescribe the smokable form of medical marijuana to patients. Houma Representative Tanner Magee says 35 states have a medical marijuana program, only Louisiana and Minnesota do not allow raw or crude form.

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The vote was 73-26 in favor of the legislation.

The House Appropriations Committee approved a 36-billion-dollar spending plan for next fiscal year. The measure contains an eight-hundred dollar raise for schoolteachers, four-hundred dollars for school support staff. The budget bill will be discussed by the full House on Thursday.

And Houma Senator Mike Fesi says he tested positive for COVID-19. He tested positive on Thursday after spending that morning and along with Tuesday and Wednesday at the state capitol.  Last Monday when the Republican Senator felt ill he tested negative for the virus and returned to work until he tested positive on Thursday. 61-year old Fesi says he has not been vaccinated and says he does not regret it.