LRN Newscast 15:30 07-10-15

There are two candidates that are neck and neck in the governor’s race at the moment, according to an new phone survey conducted by Triumph Campaigns. At 31 percent, Republican David Vitter has a slight lead over Democrat John Bel Edwards, at 30 percent. But, LA-politics-dot-com’s Jeremy Alford says a lot can happen between now at the primary on October 24th…
CUT 5 (10) Q: “this race”

Whoever the new governor is, they will be hearing from The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association, since they are not moving forward with a lawsuit challenging the state law that caps the film tax credit program. L-F-E-A President Will French says are pleased with how Governor Bobby Jindal is intrepreting the law.
CUT 6 (05) “doing that”
And they are hopeful the gubernatorial candidates will endorse their plan.
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DCFS is changing some policies to prevent more cases like that of a Baton Rouge special needs child, who was foud severely malnourished, and in diplorable conditions this week. DCFS Secretary Suzy Sonnier says that case underscores the need for more efficiency in future investigations of living conditions…
CUT 13 (09) Q: ‘themselves’

Starting at 8pm, I-10 delays will be found between Baton Rouge and Lafayette, with lane closures in both directions across the basin bridge. DOTD says those closures will be in effect until Monday morning at 6 am, and State Police Trooper Bryan Lee says be careful…
cut 11 (11) “distractions”
They are suggesting Highway 190 as your best alternate.