Senate Governmental Affairs is discussing the fate of a Constitutional Convention this fall. La Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says there’s already been opposition from Senate leadership over the governor’s appointment of 27 delegates to the convention and he believes the debate over delegates will be significant if the bill advances to the Senate floor.
Cut 8 (12) “…state government.”
The bill passed in the House on a 75 to 27 vote.
Target announces its lowering prices on about five-thousand items in its store. Earlier this year, they reported their first annual decline in sales in seven years due to factors like inflation and a seedy economic outlook. However, UNO Business Professor Mark Rosa says Target is proving they won’t just watch profits dip again.
Cut 11 (07) ” …ahead of that.”
Target says the lower prices will start over summer on both national and in-house brands.
Hall of Famer Seimone Augustus is returning to LSU to join the staff as an assistant coach. As a player at LSU, Augustus led the team to their first three Final Four appearances and was the first woman in school history to have her jersey retired. After 16 years in the WNBA and three Olympics appearances, Voice of the Lady Tigers, Patrick Wright says Augustus is the perfect candidate for the role.
This is Augustus’ second assistant coaching job after one season with the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA.
The Ragin Cajuns softball season ended on Sunday with a four to three loss to the Baylor Bears. A disappointing end for a team that won 45 games this season. Brooke Ellestad couldn’t hold back the tears in the postgame press conference.
Congratulations on a strong season.