630 LRN Newscast June 17th

A federal judge rejected a request by legislative leaders to extend the deadline of June 20th for a new congressional map, while lawmakers debated for hours Thursday. Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields’ bill, which has two Black-majority districts instead of one, was delayed for discussion until today, and he wasn’t happy about that…:
CUT 4 (08) “Federal Court”
4 congressional maps are on the docket in a House Committee today.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon addresses homeowners’ worries after another property insurance carrier cancels tens of thousands of policies, with hurricane season underway. Donelon says Lighthouse Excalibur has declared insolvency…:
Cut 7 (08) “a new policy”
He says if you need help getting new coverage visit ldi.louisiana.gov.

State offices are closed today for the first official observance of Juneteenth, which became a legal holiday in Louisiana last year. Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union soldiers reached Galveston and relayed the news that the Civil War had ended those enslaved were now free. Larry Selders sponsored the legislation to make Juneteenth a Holiday which he says is about awareness and education..:
Cut 11 (09) “kids to know”
Federal offices will be closed on Monday.

The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office says the Galliano contractor accused of illegally installing a camera in a bathroom vent of a home where he was working a job has turned himself in. Chase Cheramie is charged with video voyeurism.