4:30 LRN Newscast

Attorney General Jeff Landry issues a legal opinion that is a setback for death row inmates seeking a clemency hearing with the state Board of Pardons. Louisiana District Attorneys Association Director Loren Lampert says Landry states that clemency requests must be made to the Pardon Board within a year after a judge issues a ruling on their appeal
Cut 9 (09) “…emergency exception”
But an attorney for for several of the clemency applicants says the clemency hearings should take place because of a myriad of problems with the state’s death penalty system.

Governor Edwards was asked on his monthly call-in show about a recent poll that shows 55-percent of the state’s residents believe Louisiana is heading in the wrong direction. Edwards says certainly more can be done in the area of education.
cut 7 (08) “…childhood”

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says progress is being made in reducing the number of policyholders who have to rely on Citizens for their homeowners insurance. Donelon says since the state incentivized insurance companies to write homeowners insurance policies, 17-thousand new polices have been written, which allows homeowners to avoid the more expensive Citizens Insurance…
cut 21 (05) “…increase”

Hollywood South is reeling from the writers and actors strike. Louisiana Entertainment Media Director Chris Stelly says the film industry impacts the economy and hopes there will be a resolution soon to get the cameras rolling again…:
Cut 12 (11) “ more importantly”
Many actors believe the labor stoppage will take a while to solve.