1:30 LRN Newscast November 22

Governor John Bel Edwards says he has begun reaching out to lawmakers as he looks forward to his second term. Edwards clashed several times with House Republican leadership in his first term and he wants to avoid a similar scenario in his second term…
cut 4 (08) “…Senate as well”
Edwards says he’ll also continue to push legislation to increase the minimum wage and bills that call for equal pay for men and women who do similar work at a business.

Louisiana’s Deputy Chief Information Officer, Neal Underwood, told state lawmakers at a budget meeting today that the goal is still for the Office of Moter Vehicles to re-open on Monday …
Cut 11 (10) “…Monday″
The state was hit with a cyberattack on Monday which impacted 10-percent of the state’s government servers. The investigation continues into who orchestrated the attack.

Have you seen the V-H-I reality show called the Cartel Crew. Well, Louisiana Senator John Kennedy wants it cancelled because he says the show glorifies a brutal, deadly lifestyle that creates countless victims. He says it’s the most irresponsible thing he’s seen on TV…
cut 8 (07) “….over the line”
Kennedy has written a letter to V-H-1 president Chris McCarthy.

Former LSU band members have formed an alumni group known as the Four Notes Club, aimed at supporting the university’s marching band. Executive Board President Timothy Rodrigue says the Tiger band has never had a philanthropic organization dedicated to raising funds specifically for the band.
Cut 12 (09) “…place for LSU.”
More details can be found at TheFourNotesClub.com.