###Corrected LRN AM Newscall for April 26### Cuts 1, 4-6 copy was change to reflect the bill passed

A bill to prohibit discrimination in housing based on gender identity & gender preference advances out of the House Commerce Committee Monday. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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A New Orleans wrestler becomes the first high-school athlete in the state to sign a deal for his name, image, and likeness. David Grubb has more…

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Legislation to address a technicality of insurance companies denying living expenses for policyholders because mandatory evacuations were not issued, passed in the House. Brooke Thorington explains

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A House bill to prohibit discrimination in housing based on gender identity or sexual orientation advanced out of the House Commerce Committee Monday. Bill sponsor and New Orleans Democrat Representative Aimee Freeman says her HB303 parallels federal law already in place…:

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But committee members questioned why – if there is already a federal law – is a state statute necessary? Metairie Republican Representative Polly Thomas asks how a landlord or seller would determine a person’s gender preference or identity…:

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A motion was made to kill Freeman’s bill. That received a terse response from New Orleans Democrat Rep. Royce Duplessis, who pointed out that not one person who filed an opposition “red card” chose to come to committee and testify against Freeman’s bill. He calls that “embarrassing and frustrating”…:

Cut 6 (09)  “…you can kill a bill.”

Another motion was made to advance the bill out of committee, and it passed without objection; moving now to the House floor.

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Brother Martin’s Richie Clementi is one of the very best high school wrestlers in the state and he’s only a freshman. Clementi is 80-0 over the past two years, including winning the state championship in his weight class this past February. Now, he’s the first high school athlete in Louisiana to sign a deal to compensate him for his name, image, and likeness.

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Friendly Powersports Slidell and Clementi agreed on a four-figure deal that will allow the young wrestler the opportunity to focus on improving without having to miss a practice or workout to go to work, a choice that Clementi says a lot of young athletes have to make.

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Clementi’s father, Rich, says NIL is a benefit to athletes in all types of sports, not just football or basketball, and believes that more student-athletes may be able to stick with sports like wrestling with the potential avenues for financial support that weren’t available in the past.

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Clementi has already received a second offer for a NIL deal, with more potentially to come.

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The Senate Finance Committee approves legislation that would double the fine for speeding on the I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge between Baton Rouge and Lafayette. Senate President Page Cortez is seeking lawmakers’ approval to use cameras to issue speeding tickets based on how fast it takes a vehicle to get from one end to the other…

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The speed limit on the 18-mile bridge is 60 miles per hour for cars and 55 miles per hour for trucks, so if a car does the speed limit, it should take 18 minutes to get across the bridge. Vehicles that make it across faster than 18 minutes could receive a speeding ticket in the mail.

Cortez’s legislation needed Senate Finance approval because it will cost the state to put up additional speed limit signs and cameras. The Lafayette lawmaker says the goal is to slow motorists down

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Violators would get two warnings and then face fines for a third violation. Shreveport Senator Barry Milligan likes the measure as one of his friends who was a police officer was killed after stopping a motorist on the bridge…

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The Louisiana House approves a bill requiring insurers that offer loss of use of coverage to provide two weeks of evacuation living expenses to policyholders even if a mandatory evacuation is not called. The legislation is in response to Hurricane Ida which rapidly intensified and didn’t allow for a government-ordered mandatory evacuation Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel’s bill will keep insurance companies from denying such coverage in the future.

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State Farm denied policyholders who had the coverage, two weeks of additional living expenses, on the technicality that a mandatory evacuation wasn’t enforced.

Pollock Representative Gabe Firment opposed the bill because he says it’s a reaction to a rare occurrence and worries when a mayor in one area of the state calls for an evacuation it could impact insurance rates in other parts of the state.

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Both Schlegel and Kenner Representative Joseph Stagni reiterated that the bill does not create additional coverage it only forces an insurance company to pay expenses of those who have the coverage. Stagni says he received numerous calls from constituents who were denied such expenses.

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The bill passed on a 68 to 31 vote.

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Brandon Ingram, CJ McCollum, and Jonas Valanciunas grab the headlines, but Pelicans rookie Herb Jones has quickly made a name for himself this postseason. Jones leads all rookies in minutes during the playoffs and has had to guard nearly every player on the Suns’ roster. McCollum says he’s never seen a rookie quite like Herb.

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During the Pelicans’ Game Four win Jones blocked three shots, all of them coming on three-point attempts, making him the only player over the last two seasons, both regular and playoffs to accomplish that feat. McCollum says there isn’t an area of weakness in Jones’ defensive arsenal.

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Coming off of their sweep of Missouri this past weekend, the LSU Tigers have won four in a row heading into tonight’s contest with intrastate foe UNO. Coach Jay Johnson says the Tigers are still improving, but he liked the way they handled themselves at the plate and in the field against Mizzou.

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Johnson says the team is better than it has been, and if the Tigers can get a bit healthier he believes they can make some noise during the final weeks of the regular season and heading into the SEC tournament.

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