10:30 LRN Newscast June 2nd

The legislature is scrambling to find a solution to the impending 648 million dollar fiscal cliff, with the Senate planning to take up tax and budget bills tomorrow, leaving the House just one day to concur with any Senate backed plans before a Monday midnight deadline when the session must end. A Senate revenue bill raises enough money to avoid cuts, but Political Analyst Pinsonat says several GOP Representatives have already said they will not vote for the Senate version…
Cut 13 (12) “can pass”
If the two chambers cannot agree on a budget and tax plan by 12PM Monday night, another special session will be called.

LSU takes on Oregon State tonight in a winner’s bracket game of the Corvallis Regional. The Tigers eliminated the Beavers from the College World Series last season, meanwhile Northwestern State will look to stave off elimination when they face San Diego State at 3 PM.

Governor Edwards signed River Ridge Representative Kirk Talbot’s nursing home camera bill, as it breezed through the legislature. The law allows families to place remotely accessible cameras in their loved ones nursing home rooms for monitoring. Talbot says before you rush to grab that grandma cam, you need to talk to their roommate.
Cut 9 (07) “no issue”
The legislation was inspired by a nursing home incident where a family suspected that the staff was physically abusing their relative,.

Louisiana authorities are looking for 50-year-old Meshell Hale of Slaughter, who is accused of poisoning a man for a 10-thousand dollar life insurance payment. Originally, officials though 50-year-old Damian Skipper died from a heart attack in 2015. His body was exhumed and his death has now been reclassified as a homicide. Authorities also believe Hale poisoned her real husband Arthur Noflin. His body was found in the back of a burned out a truck in New Orleans in 2016.