11:30 LRN Newscast

Major changes could be coming to the state’s constitution as Governor Landry is looking to take items out of the constitution and put them into state law. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says legislators are unable to make many changes to the state’s tax code without voter approval…
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A bill calling for a constitutional convention has yet to be filed.

State Police has charged a Lafayette truck driver with negligent homicide for driving too fast during the super fog event on I-55 last October. Trooper Jacob Pucheu (pee-shoe) says 61-year-old Ronald Britt’s truck was part of a massive chain reaction crash that involved 168 vehicles and seven deaths, including 60-year-old James Fleming…
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Pucheu says Britt is facing several charges.

Insurance reform will be a major focus during this regular session. Teiko Foxx looks at a couple of proposals the new Insurance Commissioner is pushing for…
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What about auto insurance rates? Senate Insurance Chairman Kirk Talbot tells the USA Today Network that there is legislation filed for the regular session that can help reduce rates. The bills are in the area of tort reform. But Real Reform Louisiana says those bills strip victims rights and fatten industry profits.