7:30 LRN newscast September 12

The Public Service Commission votes for new net-metering rules, which means future solar panel owners will receive less money from utility companies for energy the homeowner generates and sells to the electricity provider. Opponents to the changes say this will kill the solar industry, but P-S-C member Craig Greene says the new rules removes are fairer….
cut 10 (12) “….another 15 years”

54-percent of Louisiana voters polled say President Donald Trump is doing a good job. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat surveyed 500 chronic voters last week…
cut 4 (08) “….76-percent”
Governor Edwards approval rating is also at 54-percent.

The number of Louisiana residents that do not have health insurance has decreased by 19-thousand over the last year. The U-S Census Bureau says eight-percent of Louisiana residents are uninsured. Louisiana Budget Project director Jan Moeller credits the expansion of the Medicaid program…
cut 12 (09) “…everybody”
While Louisiana’s uninsured rate dropped, nationally it went up.

LSU’s offense is the talk of college football as Quarterback Joe Burrow and his receivers are tough to stop. This summer, LSU had their receivers catch 10-thousand passes and used special goggles to study their ocular dominance. LSU’s Director of Athletics Jack Marucci says the data helped develop a passing scheme that has players run routes that matches their field of vision. For example, senior receiver Derrick Dillon…
cut 16 (07) “…success”