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In the 1960s California passed a law that would ban “endangered” animal products, including alligator, from being sold in their state in the far off future of 2020. Now that it’s about to kick in, that law has Louisiana conservationists scratching their head…
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Don Molino.”
LSU plays 6th seed Maryland Saturday in the second round after grabbing a 79-74 win over Yale. Guard Tremont Waters says there’s no more easy games left.
Cut 10 (11) “…best”
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Five people have been arrested on charges related to welfare fraud. Attorney General Jeff Landry says the state is cracking down on those that are fraudulently getting on the Medicaid rolls by working the system and lying about their application.
Cut 7 (10) “…of our citizens”
Landry says those arrested knew they were not eligible for government assistance.
Presently, the law limits the total amount of bottles of wine that can be shipped to a home to 144 bottles that do not exceed 750 ml per bottle. But if a proposed new law in the upcoming session makes its way onto the books, the bottle size limitation would be a thing of the past. Senator Jack Donahue says this would open up deliveries to more variations of vine bottle sizes.
Cut 13 (09) “…the allowable quantity.”
Donahue says he, too, is a wine enthusiast.