3:30 LRN Newscast July 19

A Baton Rouge judge has again extended his order blocking the state’s abortion law from taking effect, meaning clinics can remain open for now. Judge Don Johnson says he will make his ruling in the case on July 29th.

With inflation continuing to rise, more Louisianans face having to cut other spending in order to make needed back-to-school purchases. More from Brooke Thorington…:

CUT 02(34)      “…Brooke Thorington.”

 

Louisiana claims top ranking for the highest number of high school seniors who’ve completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, also known as FAFSA. The Louisiana Department of Education’s Ken Bradford says he National College Access Network tracks applications in the U.S., and Louisiana has consistently been in the top two for the last five years. Bradford says FAFSA completion is also required for high school seniors in Louisiana to be considered for TOPS…:

CUT 10(10)      “…work studies, et cetera”

It looks like District 3 Congressman Clay Higgins has a challenger: Lafayette Republican prosecutor Holden Hoggatt. “LaPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford says Hoggatt’s campaign resources are unclear right now, but Higgins has less than $300-k in his warchest…:’

CUT 08(10)      “whole lot of dough.”

Qualifying for the fall elections starts tomorrow in Baton Rouge.