18:30 LRN Newscast May 12

Legislation to allow sex surveys to be given to public school students fails in a Senate committee. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The House failed to pass a measure that would have eliminated the Inspector General’s Office, which inspects fraud and waste in government. Some legislators suggested the IG office’s duties overlapped with jobs done by other agencies, but others were concerned about the public’s perception if lawmakers eliminated that office.

Legislation to allow victims of domestic violence with a protective order to carry a concealed handgun for 45 days without training will be heard in the Senate after getting approval from the House. Denham Springs Rep. Valarie Hodges, says her bill provides an expedited process for a victim to seek concealed carry training. She says victims often times feel like they’re in imminent danger from their abusers.

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Lawmakers did not get the good news about the budget they were hoping for today The Revenue Estimating Conference met did not change next fiscal year’s revenue forecast. Senate President John Alario says legislators may need to take another look at raising revenues when they meet for a second special session next month, which means another revenue estimating conference could be called.

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17:30 ###Legislative Report####

State lawmakers did not receive good news in terms of higher than expected revenues to help reduce the 600-million dollar budget deficit for next fiscal year. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says they will have to stick with the revenue estimate they have….:
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An economist for the legislature says the state remains in an in-state recession which has led to weak employment and state revenues that have not surpassed projections.

The bill that would expand the number of diseases that could be treated by medical marijuana is moving closer to final legislative passage. It passed the House on a 62-32 vote. Those in opposition say cannabis oil is not FDA approved, but New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno says federally legal drugs are not always the best option. The measure is back in the Senate for concurrence on House changes.

The Senate Education Committee rejected a bill that would allow public schools to survey high school students about sexual health. Shreveport Rep. Thomas Carmody told the panel, the survey can help determine which schools are most effective getting the message across about sex education and allow other schools to follow their example.
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St. Tammany Parish resident Sarah Woods says this survey will not do anything to stop the sex and drugs by students..
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The panel agreed with Woods and the vote was four to two to kill the bill.

One other item from the Capitol, the House has backed a proposal to allow Attorney General Jeff Landry have his own budget, but Governor John Bel Edwards says he’ll veto the measure, because it’s unconstitutional.

16:30 LRN Newscast May 12th

The Senate Education committee rejected a House-approved bill this afternoon that would have paved the way for public high school students to take part in a national survey on sexual risks and behavior. West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth opposed it. He says this test would not help reduce teen pregancy or the rates of S-T-Ds…
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The vote was 4-to-2 to kill the bill for the session.

State police are looking for two vehicles involved in a fatal hit and run that took the life of a skateboarder in Hammond near SLU. Trooper Dustin Dwight says 26-year-old Erin Gerhard was hit twice by two vehicles that fled the scene. He says they are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the motorists responsible for Gerhard’s death…:
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Troopers believe the vehicles involved are a pickup truck and a dark colored sedan.

Legislation has been approved in the House that would allow certain victims of domestic violence with a protective order to carry a concealed handgun for 45 days without training. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith expressed concerns that someone who has not received the training, will be lacadaisical with a gun…
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Despite those concerns the bill heads to the Senate.

New information came out today about the two-year-old whose body was found in Beauregard Parish last week. Vernon Parish Sheriff Sam Craft says based on the result of the autopsy they believe the child was murdered in Vernon and they also believe Willow Rain Renteria-Molina died a day before she was reported missing by her mother. Sheriff Craft says the child’s babysitter remains a person of interest, but it’s possible someone else could be involved in the child’s death.

16:45 LRN Sportscast May 12th

The Rally Possum must have been in South Bend on Wednesday to help LSU sweep Notre Dame in a doubleheader. The Tigers took game one, one to nothing on Jake Fraley’s solo blast over the wall. LSU won the nightcap 3-2 as Bryce Jordan delivered a two-run single in the 7th. The Rally Possum and the Tigers are in Knoxville for the start of a three-game series tomorrow night.

There’s a couple of other big weekend series in college baseball. U-L Lafayette is at South Alabama. The Jaguars are 19-5 in the Sun Belt and in first place, while the Cajuns are 16-8. Both teams feature outstanding pitching staffs, as UL Lafayette leads the league with a 3.31 ERA and South Al’s is not far behind.

After sweeping a midweek series from Northwestern State, Louisiana Tech visits Southern Miss on Saturday. Tech is three-games back of the Golden Eagles for first place.

The state baseball tournament is underway in Sulphur. Tonight at seven o’ clock….Simpson takes on Downsville Charter in a Class C semifinal match-up. In Class B tonight, it’s Anacoco against Grace Christian and the Class 4A semifinal contest tonight matches up two Acadiana rivals….Breaux Bridge versus top-seeded Teurlings Catholic.

15:30 Newscast May 12th

Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith’s bill that would allow high school students to participate in a national survey on sexual risks failed to get approval in the Senate Education committee. Smith explained the survey could help Louisiana reduce teen pregnancy and rates of sexually transmitted diseases among teens…
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But opponents say these invasive questions would not help in anway and the measure was voted down on a four to two vote.

The Revenue Estimating Conference met this morning and did not change next fiscal year’s revenue forecast, which lawmakers were hoping for to reduce the budget deficit. Economist Manfred Dix says low tax collections impacted the estimates…:
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Leaders says legislators may need to take another look at raising revenues when they meet for a second special session next month.

State police are looking for two vehicles involved in a fatal hit and run that took the life of a skateboarder in Hammond. Trooper Dustin Dwight says 26-year-old Erin Gerhard was skateboarding down the right side of University Avenue near S-L-U’s campus around 10pm last night…:
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Dwight says troopers believe the vehicles involved are a pickup truck and a dark colored sedan.

Vernon Parish Sheriff Sam Craft said today that an autopsy has determined two-year-old Willow Rain Renteria-Molina died a day before she was reported missing by her mother. Her body was found last Friday in Beauregard Parish, but they believe the little girl was killed in Vernon. Sheriff Craft says the babysitter, 33-year-old Rodney “Donny” Bailey Junior remains a person of interest, but investigators are not ruling out the possibility someone else could be involved.

14:30 LRN Newscast May 12th

State lawmakers did not get good news from the Revenue Estimating Conference when it comes to reducing the size of next year’s budget deficit, which stands at 600-million dollars. Economists say the state’s economy is still struggling, so higher than anticipated revenues is not expected. Senate President John Alario says a June special session is likely…
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State Police is searching for two vehicles who were involved in a fatal and and hit run crash that claimed the life of a skateboarder near the Southeastern Louisiana campus in Hammond last night. Trooper Dustin Dwight says they are seeking a truck and a dark colored sedan…
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The crash claimed the life of 26-year-old Erin Gerhard of Independence.

Legislation to allow sex surveys to be given to public school students fails in a Senate committee. Emelie Gunn has more…
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The Fruit of the Loom distribution center that’s been in Vidalia for over 20 years will close, meaning 167 people will be out of work. The company, Martin Mills, a subsidiary of Union Underwear Company, said it would offer various employment services with the help of the state’s dislocated worker unit. They said the first jobs will be terminated no sooner than July 10th.

LRN PM Newscall May 12th

State Police are asking for the public’s help in finding the two vehicles involved in a fatal hit and run that killed a skateboarder in Hammond. Halen Doughty has more…

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Legislation to allow sex surveys to be given to public school students fails in a Senate committee. Emelie Gunn has more…

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State police are looking for two vehicles involved in a fatal hit and run that took the life of a skateboarder in Hammond. Trooper Dustin Dwight says 26-year-old Erin Gerhard was skateboarding down the right side of University Avenue near S-L-U’s campus around 10pm last night when he was hit by two different vehicles.

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Dwight says troopers believe the vehicles involved are a pickup truck and a dark colored sedan. He says they are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the motorists responsible for Gerhard’s death.

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Dwight says Gerhard was severely injured and pronounced dead at the scene. He says the investigation in ongoing.

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Legislation to allow victims of domestic violence with a protective order to carry a concealed handgun for 45 days without training will be heard in the Senate after getting approval from the House. Denham Springs Rep. Valarie Hodges, says her bill provides an expedited process for a victim to seek concealed carry training. She says victims often times feel like they’re in imminent danger from their abusers.

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Hodges says the proposal will be called the Brandi Trahan Act, in honor of a Carlyss woman who was murdered by her estranged husband. Baton Rouge Rep. Patricia Smith expressed her concerns about how the victim’s children could get their hands on the weapon because their parent hasn’t had proper training.

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Hodges says domestic abuse victims in this situation will know the responsibility of having a gun, even though they may not have gone through the training.

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State lawmakers did not receive any good news today in terms of higher than expected revenues to help reduce the budget deficit.  The Revenue Estimating Conference met this morning and did not change next fiscal year’s revenue forecast. Economist Manfred Dix says low tax collections impacted the estimates.

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The REC determined that unemployment has been rising in Louisiana since September, the price of oil has not gone up as much as they’d hoped, and tax collections were lower than anticipated. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says lawmakers did not see the overall growth that they wanted to see. He says they will have to stick with the revenue estimate they have.

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Senate President John Alario says legislators may need to take another look at raising revenues when they meet for a second special session next month, which means another revenue estimating conference could be called.

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The Senate Education Committee votes against a bill that would allow public schools to survey high school students about sexual health. Shreveport Rep. Robert Carmody told the panel, the survey can help determine which schools are most effectively getting the message across about sex education and allow other schools to follow their example.

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West Monroe Sen. Mike Walsworth opposes the legislation and says schools aren’t doing enough with sexual education but this isn’t the way to go about it.

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St. Tammany Parish resident Sarah Woods says this survey will not do anything to stop the sex and drugs by students. She says we’re now reaping what we sowed when God was removed from schools.

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Author of the legislation, Baton Rouge Rep. Patricia Smith, says we need to do something about teenage pregnancies and high rates of sexual diseases among teens.

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13:30 Newscast, May 12th, 2016

State Police are looking for two vehicles involved in a fatal hit and run that killed a skateboarder in Hammond. Halen Doughty has more…:
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State lawmakers did not receive any good news today in terms of higher than expected revenues to help reduce the budget deficit. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says they will have to stick with the revenue estimate they have….:
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A special session is planned for June to address the budget.

Legislation to allow victims of domestic violence with a protective order to carry a concealed handgun for 45 days without training will be heard in the Senate after getting approval from the House. Denham Springs Rep. Valarie Hodges, says domestic abuse victims in this situation will know the responsibility of having a gun, even though they may not have gone through the training…:
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Opponents don’t feel people without training should have weapons.

A man from Greenwell Springs died this morning in a rollover crash on I-110 in Baton Rouge, an impairment is a suspected factor. BRPD says 21-year-old Evan Sean Junker sustained fatal injuries in the incident which took place around 2am. They say Junker lost control of his vehicle, struck a guard rail and was ejected from the vehicle. It is believed Junker was drinking.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 12th, 2016

Legislation that would let victims of domestic violence with a protective order carry a concealed handgun for 45 days without training will be heard in the Senate after getting approval from the House. Denham Springs Rep. Valarie Hodges, says her bill provides an expedited process for a victim to seek concealed carry training….:
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Opponents are concerned about people without proper training having weapons.

The Revenue Estimating Conference met this morning and did not change next fiscal year’s revenue forecast, which lawmakers were hoping for to reduce the budget deficit. Economist Manfred Dix says low tax collections impacted the estimates…:
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Leaders says legislators may need to take another look at raising revenues when they meet for a second special session next month.

State police are looking for two vehicles involved in a fatal hit and run that took the life of a skateboarder in Hammond near SLU. Trooper Dustin Dwight says 26-year-old Erin Gerhard was hit twice by two vehicles that fled the scene. He says they are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the motorists responsible for Gerhard’s death…:
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Troopers believe the vehicles involved are a pickup truck and a dark colored sedan.

A bill that would reduce penalties for possessing, selling and using drug paraphernalia is headed to the governor’s desk. The measure mirrors that of the lessened marijuana penalties law that passed last year.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast May 12

The LSU baseball team heads to Knoxville today after sweeping a doublehader from Notre Dame yesterday. The Tigers won game one 1-0 as Jake Fraley hammered a home run in the 11th inning and LSU won the second game three to two as Bryce Jordan drove in two runs during a three-run seventh inning. The Bayou Bengals begin a three-game series at Tennessee on Friday.

Louisiana Tech completed a midweek sweep over Northwestern State by beating the Demons five to four in Ruston last night. Demons pitching walked four hitters as they could not hold on to a one-run lead in the ninth inning. It was the 800th win for the Bulldogs at the Lock Shack and this weekend they have a big series against Southern Miss in Hattiesburg.

McNeese State downed Baylor 12 to 7. Junior Will Fox had four hits on the night. Houston edged UL Lafayette three to two, Nicholls knocked off Alcorn six to 4 as Kyle Knauth homered for the Colonels and Tulane trounced Southern 14 to 2.

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees’ agent Tom Condon told the “Rich Eisen Show” it’s unlikely New Orleans will redo the final year of the future hall of fame signal caller’s contract. Brees deal is a 30-million dollar hit to the salary cap this year. Condon says the Saints seem satisfied carrying that number right now.

According to a CBS-Sports-dot-com article, LSU running back Leonard Fournette is covered by two insurance policies, each worth 10-million dollars. One covers him if he suffers an injury that ends his career, the other policy covers him if he’s injured and it hurts his draft stock. It’s believed Fournette is one of the most heavily insured players in college sports history.

Tulane football coach Willie Fritz unveiled new Green Wave uniforms on his twitter account today. It looks like Tulane will wear several different color combinations this year, including baby blue tops.

The state baseball tournanment begins today in Sulphur with semifinal action.