Former City Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell is sworn in as New Orleans’ mayor today. Don Molino has the story.
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Will the state Senate pass a budget for next fiscal year? Jeff Palermo reports that’s a major question mark with one month to go in the regular session…
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A study says 80 percent of managers and 86 percent of workers think that dressing up will help you climb the corporate ladder. Matt Doyle has more.
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LaToya Cantrell takes over New Orleans today after 8 years of Mitch Landrieu holding the reigns. Political Analyst Clancy DuBos says the former city council member’s leadership style is more of mystery than her predecessor who was known statewide after serving as Lt. Governor.
Cantrell takes over a city with big issues to tackle, but a more stable budget and economy than it had eight years ago. DuBos says she’ll have three big challenges right out of the gate that need to be addressed.
Cantrell arrives in office with a potential major scandal in the making. Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry is investigating the former city council member for potential misuse of a city credit card. DuBos says it’s an investigation that casts a pall not just over her, but many city officials.
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The regular session must end in a month, but the belief at the capitol is it will end in mid-May, so lawmakers can pass tax bills to address a 648-million dollar shortfall. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says legislation that has nothing to do with the budget is close to final legislative passage, so the regular session could end in a couple of weeks.
The House passed a spending plan that would enact deep spending cuts in healthcare, potentially ending public-private partnership hospitals. Pinsonat says it remains to be seen if the Senate will act on the proposed budget or just wait for an anticipated special session…
The focus for some legislators is passing major legislation in the regular session. Bills about riverboat gaming being allowed on land and a constitutional amendment that would require unanimous jury verdicts in criminal trials are still being considered. Pinsonat says there’s a chance that legislation stalls as the clock ticks down.
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A study is out revealing overwhelmingly that most workers and managers believe that what you wear to work has a big impact on your chances of getting that big promotion. 80 percent of managers and 86 percent of workers feel that clothing affects your promotion chances. OfficeTeam District President Brandi Britton says the old adage is still true…
Another finding in the report was that while people still belive dressing up helps you move up, the definition of what “dressing up” is has loosened in recent years. Britton says that’s because employers are scrambling to find high quality workers.
Jeans, tennis shoes, and leggings are all more acceptable than they were in a study conducted five years ago, while tank tops, cold shoulder tops, and shorts are now less acceptable.
The study revealed that the old gendered stereotype that women take longer to get ready than men might be dead wrong, at least when it comes to Monday through Friday. Britton says men take three minutes a day longer to get dressed for work than women.
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College football attendance has dropped four straight years nationwide, but LSU officials says they’ve only seen a one percent drop in non-renewals for season tickets this year. Despite not having a 10-win season since 2013, Tiger fans are not giving up their season tickets. Tiger Athletics Foundation President Rick Perry says if anything, tickets are becoming even more sought after.
LSU Athletics Director Joe Alleva expressed concern there could be fewer season ticket holders, because of a change in federal tax law that says you can no longer deduct a contribution fans must make in order to have the ability to purchase season tickets. But Perry says an increase in the standard deduction should balance out the loss.
Perry says it all comes down to Tigers’ fans love of the team.
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The Pelicans are one game away from elimination from the NBA playoffs after Kevin Durant scored 38 points in Golden State’s 118-92 win over New Orleans to take a commanding 3-1 lead. The Warriors started the game on a 20-6 run and Coach Alvin Gentry’s team never fully recovered…
The Pelicans made just four-three pointers and shot 36-percent from the field. Golden State can close out the series on their home floor on Tuesday night. Gentry on what he’ll tell his team before they board the plane for Oakland…
Pelicans Guard Jrue Holiday says they have to play desperate…
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With LSU’s NCAA Baseball tournament chances on the bubble, the Tigers fought hard this past weekend and picked up a huge series victory over 4th ranked Arkansas. LSU closed out the series on Sunday with a 7-5 win, much to the delight of Coach Paul Mainieri…
LSU has now won two in a row after losing seven of nine. In many of those losses they squandered late lead. Mainieri says the bullpen did its job on Saturday and Sunday…