10:30 LRN Newscast December 13

The National Federation of Independent Business reports small business optimism is at a 34-year high. N-F-I-B state director Dawn Starns credits the push for tax reform on Capitol Hill. Starns says most small business owners will say taxes are their biggest problem, followed by finding qualified workers. She says there is a clear expectation that Congress and the President will address the taxes problem, but finding good employees is a persistent problem
Cut 9 (11) “coming out”

Grambling State is working to become the first university to offer a cybersecurity degree program. President Rick Gallot says it will compliment Grambling’s current technology training programs…
cut 14 (10) “…science department”
Gallot says an estimated two million cybersecurity workers will be needed by 2019.

The latest series of sexual harassment allegations has hit the NFL Network as three analysts with ties to Louisiana have been suspended for alleged inappropriate behavior with a former warddrobe sytlist. Professor of Psychiatry at LSU Health New Orleans, Michelle Many, says more women are now encouraged they will be believed, when making these accusations…
cut 12 (10) “…the individual”
Marshall Faulk, Heath Evans and Ike Taylor are among the analysts who have been accused of sexual harrassment in a lawsuit.

Abita Brewing has a new beer to celebrate New Orleans’ 300th birthday. It’s called Maison Blanc. Brewmaster Mark Wilson….
cut 6 (09) “…as well”
Wilson says Maison Blanc combines everything sought after by wine and beer drinkers alike.