2:30 LRN Newscast

The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee spent all night debating a new congressional map; and after nearly ten hours, it passed a map at around 4:30 this morning that has one majority Black district. The committee heard hours of testimony from the public who urged Senators to pass a map with two majority Black districts. New Orleans Senator Royce Duplessis explained why opponents to a 5-1 map waited hours to testify.

Cut 6 (11) “…six decades.”

Duplessis told West Monroe Republican Jay Morris, who proposed the map that passed, that Blacks would be underrepresented with a five-one map.

Cut 8 (17) “…Republicans.”

Louisiana State Police has agreed to pay the family of Ronald Greene 4.8-million dollars to settle the wrongful death case. The settlement comes almost seven years to the day after a group of white troopers fatally beat Greene, who was Black, during a traffic stop in Union Parish. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says given the degree of liability for the loss of a human life, this is a very reasonable settlement. 

Cut 11 (12) “…the same time.”

The Saints’ game in Paris will be against the Steelers on Sunday, October 25th. Jeff Duncan, who covers the Saints for The Advocate and NOLA-dot-com, says there will be plenty of opportunities for Saints fans to network with other Saints fans.

Cut 5 (10) “…to that event.”