6:30 LRN Newscast May 31

Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the fetal heartbeat abortion bill, which bans abortions at about six weeks of pregnancy. And the legislation contains no exceptions for victims of rape and incest. Edwards signed the measure after supporters of Planned Parenthood rallied on the steps of the State Capitol against the anti-abortion law. But the governor says the bill is the will of Louisianians…
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The law will not go into effect unless the courts uphold a similar law in Mississippi.

Today the legislature is expected to give final passage to legislation that requires restaurants to inform their customers if the crawfish or shrimp they are serving is foreign. Initially, The Louisiana Restaurant Association had concerns about the size of print in the menu, but the bill’s author, LaRose Represenative Truck Gisclair, says a happy medium was reached…
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The opening of the Morganza Spillway has been delayed until Thursday June 6th. The U-S Army of Corps of Engineers says there’s been a change in the forecast that now shows overtopping of the Morganza structure will not take place until June 9th, the previous model showed overtopping on June 5th.

Tomorrow, marks the start of a new hurricane season. NOAA is predicting a near normal season. The peak of the hurricane season is typically late August and early September, but State Climatologist Barry Keim says…
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