11:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana’s Inspector General has issued a report on their investigation of the death of two-year-old Mitchell Robinson, who died of a fentanyl overdose in 2022 in Baton Rouge. Stephen Street says even though DCFS was notified of previous overdoses the system failed to protect the toddler.
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The report points out the assigned caseworker was overwhelmed with multiple high-profile cases and DCFS says they are trying to rectify that by hiring more staff.

Today begins the second week of the regular legislative session and lawmakers will soon dive into bills that attempt to stop the rise in homeowners insurance premiums. Senate Insurance Chairman Kirk Talbot says the legislature can’t tell insurance companies to lower rates, they have to create a market that results in multiple companies vying for your business…
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Talbot has legislation to clarify the claims process.

Coushatta Casino Resort will break ground on a new $150 million 204 room hotel expansion in Kinder this week. Director of Marketing Robert Thornton says the new hotel is needed to keep up with consumer demand…
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Thornton says the expansion will increase total capacity to over one-thousand rooms.

To help the crawfish industry with financial assistance after last summer’s drought severely impacted the crop, Congressman Troy Carter is holding three workshops for crawfish producers, boil houses, restaurants, grocery stores, and others who depend on crawfish.
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The first of three workshops is at Southern University at New Orleans today.