LSU’s annual “Louisiana Survey” of public opinions shows residents’ Number One concern is CRIME. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
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Republican State Senator Fred Mills from St. Martin Parish says he has no regrets about his vote as chairman of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee that resulted in the defeat of a bill to ban gender-affirming care for transgender children. Mills says statistics show this is not a problem in Louisiana and it’s ridiculous to create legislation that impacts a few dozen people.
Family members of the 63-year-old Houston woman who died of hypothermia at the New Iberia Arby’s on May 11th are suing Turbo Restaurants, the Texas-based company that owns the franchise. Attorney Paul Skrabanek says Nguyet Lee (New wet Lee) was the acting manager when she was found dead in the walk-in cooler.
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Skrabanek says Le tried to force her way out and was found with blood on her hands. Turbo Restaurants has not commented on the incident.
The Louisiana Association of United Ways released a report that says 51-percent of Louisiana households struggle to afford the basics, an increase of nearly 23-thousand families. President of the Louisiana Association of United Ways, Sarah Berthelot, says the 11-percent increase in inflation is making it extremely difficult on so many families.
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A link to view the ALICE report can be found on the LouisianaRadioNetwork.com