06:30 Newscast May 6, 2015

Legislation by Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore that would let voters decide whether or not recreational marijuana should be legal in Louisiana gets a hearing today. LSU Public Policy Polling Research Director Mike Henderson says they’ve surveyed residents and there seems to be a decline in opposition to pot for adult use over the past couple of years…

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Recreational marijuana for adult use is legal in Oregon, Washington D.C., Colorado, Alaska and Washington.

This is the last week Stephen Moret will be the Louisiana Economic Development Secretary before he begins his job as LSU Foundation President. He says one of the most rewarding things about the last 7 years for him is how much Louisiana’s business climate ranking has improved…

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Moret was a guest on LRN’s Jim Engster Show.

AARP of Louisiana wants to see more funding so that seniors can live at home instead of institutional care. Based on their survey, 90-percent of Louisiana voters say home and community based services are important to stay in their own home as they age. Interim State Director, Denise Bottcher, says these services are necessary for seniors to live outside of a nursing home…

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Bottcher says the state only spends 37-percent of its Medicaid budget on services to help seniors stay at home. The telephone survey interviewed a thousand registered voters age 45 and older.