12:30 LRN Newscast July 14

Tomorrow is the deadline for lawmakers to turn in ballots if they’d like to cancel the upcoming veto override session. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says it is highly likely that less than half of both the House and Senate will turn in ballots, meaning the override session will begin July 20th.

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The health department reports 1,936 new COVID cases today, more than double the amount from Tuesday. As the delta variant causes a spike in cases State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says this surge is preventable. He acknowledges there have been breakthrough cases, but overall, it’s rare, however, Kanter says as the variant spreads, breakthrough cases will only increase.

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Senator Bill Cassidy expresses hope a vote will happen soon an infrastructure bill to invest around one-point-two trillion dollars in projects over the next eight years. Cassidy says the legislation will also contain 47-billion dollars for coastal restoration and flood mitigation projects statewide. Cassidy thinks they can get it passed, but it’s a tedious process…

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11:30 LRN Newscast July 14

Will New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell see a major challenger sign up to run against her this week? One political analyst says no, probably not…

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Tomorrow is the deadline for lawmakers to vote on the veto session, but Lake Charles Senator Ronnie Johns who underwent knee replacement a week ago will not be attending. Johns has been advised by his physician not to travel for a minimum of four weeks. Johns had to postpone the surgery due to the pandemic, hurricanes, and legislative sessions. If the session is called it will begin July 20th.

As COVID numbers surge, health officials in New Orleans say capacity restrictions and mask mandates for festivals and sporting events in the fall are a possibility due to the Delta variant. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says 94-percent of the COVID cases since May, are among those unvaccinated.

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Congressman Garret Graves was the last candidate to run against former Governor Edwin Edwards, beating Edwards in the 2014 race for the 6th Congressional District seat. Graves says he and Edwards kept up a candid and humorous backchannel dialog during the 2014 race and even after stayed in contact and occasionally chatted over lunch.

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Edwards will lie in state at the capitol on Saturday.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast July 14

As COVID numbers surge, health officials in New Orleans are considering a return of mask mandates, or proof of vaccinations to attend festivals and sporting events. Research indicates 70 to 80-percent of the population should be fully vaccinated But State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says Louisiana and other states are failing to hit the mark.

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According to LDH 94-percent of COVID cases since May are among the unvaccinated.

Qualifying for the New Orleans mayoral race begins today, and political analyst Clancy DuBos says Mayor LaToya Cantrell most likely won’t see major opposition just due to the power of incumbency that exists at all levels of politics.

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Congressman Garret Graves was the last candidate to run against former Governor Edwin Edwards, beating Edwards in the 2014 race for the 6th Congressional District seat. The race came just a few years after Edwards got out of prison and Graves says Edwards’ legacy loomed large over the contest…

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Edwards will lie in state at the capitol on Saturday.

Senator Bill Cassidy expresses hope for a vote soon on an infrastructure bill investing around one-point-two trillion dollars in projects over the next eight years. Cassidy is among a group of Senators trying to iron out a deal because he says it could provide funding for several major transportation projects…

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9:30 A.M. LRN News 07/14/2021

As COVID numbers surge, health officials in New Orleans say capacity restrictions for festivals and sporting events in the fall are possible due to the Delta variant. Officials say getting more people vaccinated is the key. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says this one is preventable, and the vaccination rate must increase. He acknowledges there have been breakthrough cases, but overall, it’s rare, however, Kanter says as the variant spreads, breakthrough cases will only increase.
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Congressman Garret Graves was the last candidate to run against former Governor Edwin Edwards, beating Edwards in the 2014 race for the 6th Congressional District seat.
Graves says Edwards was one of the most charming and gifted men to ever grace Louisiana politics, but he leaves behind a complicated legacy…
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Qualifying for the New Orleans mayoral race begins today and incumbent Latoya Cantrell appears to be in a strong position to get elected to a second and final term.
Political analyst Clancy DuBos says Cantrell has about 600,000 dollars on hand heading into qualifying.
He says the opponents Cantrell does manage to attract will likely hammer her on local issues like crime and trash, but he expects she’ll run on her pandemic record.
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Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy expresses hope a vote will occur soon on an infrastructure bill that would invest around one-point-two trillion dollars in infrastructure projects over the next eight years. Cassiday says they will be busy the next few weeks working to finalize the bill text…
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8:30 A.M. LRN News 07/14/2021

As COVID case numbers continue to climb there’s talk, at least in New Orleans, of reinstating capacity restrictions at festivals and sporting events. Brooke Thorington has more from State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter.
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Qualifying for the New Orleans mayoral race begins today and incumbent Latoya Cantrell appears to be in a strong position to get elected to a second and final term. Political Analyst Clancy
DuBos says Cantrell has about 600,000 dollars on hand heading into qualifying.

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy expresses hope a vote will occur soon on an infrastructure bill that would invest around one-point-two trillion dollars in infrastructure projects over the next eight years.
Cassidy says the legislation will also contain 47-billion dollars for coastal restoration and flood mitigation projects statewide. Louisiana’s senior senator thinks they can get it passed, but it’s a tedious process…
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Congressman Garret Graves was the last candidate to run against former Governor Edwin Edwards, beating Edwards in the 2014 race for the 6th Congressional District seat.
Graves says he and Edwards kept up a candid and humorous backchannel dialog during the 2014 race and even after stayed in contact and occasionally chatted over lunch.
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7:30 A.M. LRN News 07/14/2021

Will New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell see a major challenger sign up to run against her this week? One political analyst says no, probably not…
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy expresses hope a vote will occur soon on an infrastructure bill that would invest around one-point-two trillion dollars in infrastructure projects over the next eight years. Cassidy is among a group of Senators trying to iron out a deal, because he says the legislation could provide funding for several major transportation projects…
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As COVID numbers surge, health officials in New Orleans say capacity restrictions for festivals and sporting events in the fall are possible due to the Delta variant. Officials say getting more people vaccinated is the key. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says 94-percent of the COVID cases since May, are among those unvaccinated.
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Congressman Garret Graves was the last candidate to run against former Governor Edwin Edwards, beating Edwards in the 2014 race for the 6th Congressional District seat.
The race came just a few years after Edwards got out of prison and Graves says Edwards’ legacy loomed large over the contest…
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6:30 A.M. LRN News 07/14/2021

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy expresses hope a vote will occur soon on an infrastructure bill that would invest around one-point-two trillion dollars in infrastructure projects over the next eight years. Cassidy says they will be busy the next few weeks working to finalize the bill text…
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Qualifying for the New Orleans mayoral race begins today and incumbent Latoya Cantrell appears to be in a strong position to get elected to a second and final term.
Political analyst Clancy DuBos says Cantrell has raised 1.6 million dollars and has an approval rating last polled in the 60s. Because of that, he doubts a major challenger will run against her.
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As the state remembers the life and legacy of former Governor Edwin Edwards Congressman Garret Graves recalled running against the Cajun Prince for Congress in 2014…
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5:30 LRN Newscast July 13

The Louisiana Department of Health has issued a dire warning for unvaccinated individuals. LDH says 94-percent of COVID cases in the state since May are among the unvaccinated and the delta variant is fueling the current surge in cases. In the last twelve days COVID hospitalizations increased by 200.

Matt Doyle spoke with political analyst Bernie Pinsonat who says changes made during former Governor Edwin Edwards’ four terms in office still shape the Louisiana political landscape…

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Caddo Parish authorities have identified the remains of a body found Monday as that of missing teen Shamia Little. Shreveport Police Corporal Chris Bordelon says the 17-year old was reported missing last Tuesday at Doug Williams Park, by a person claiming to have been with Little

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Governor Edwards held a ceremonial bill signing today in honor of legislation to authorize 10.5 million dollars in grants for community and technical college students. LCTS President Monty Sullivan says in the year ahead they will aggressively market the program and explain the first come-first-served process for applying.

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3:30 LRN Newscast July 13

Governor Edwards is holding a ceremonial bill signing today celebrating legislation that starting next summer will authorize 10.5 million dollars in grants for community and technical college students. The bill was named after former Governor Mike Foster. Louisiana Community and Technical System President Monty Sullivan says Foster is the father of the state community college system…

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In Caddo Parish authorities have identified the remains of a body that was found Monday as that of missing teen Shamia (Sha-my-ah) Little. Shreveport Police Corporal Chris Bordelon says the 17-year-old was reported missing last Tuesday and her body was located less than a half-mile from where she went missing.

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Former Governor Edwin Edwards was known for his sharp wit, but political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says beyond the charm, the Cajun Prince presided over four highly impactful terms in office. Pinsonat says one of the biggest changes resulting from the Edwards years was the shifting of political power in the state from the north to the south.

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Before being confirmed as Higher Education Commissioner in 2018, Kim Hunter Reed also served as Press Secretary for Former Governor Edwin Edwards in his final term in the early 90s. She says despite Edwards’ ability to recall names, stats, and advocate for the state he always made his staff feel they were part of making a difference in the state.

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12:30 LRN Newscast July 13

Before being confirmed as Higher Education Commissioner in 2018, Kim Hunter Reed also served as Press Secretary for Former Governor Edwin Edwards in his final term in the early 90s. She says it was an amazing opportunity for a woman in her 20s, crisscrossing the state with a Governor known for his charm and political savvy.

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In Caddo Parish authorities have identified the remains of a body that was found Monday as that of missing teen Shamia Little. Shreveport Police Corporal Chris Bordelon says the 17-year-old was reported missing last Tuesday and her body was located less than a half-mile from where she went missing.

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Bordelon says they are treating this as a homicide investigation.

Matt Doyle spoke with political analyst Bernie Pisnonat who says changes made during former Governor Edwin Edwards’ four terms in office still shape the Louisiana political landscape…

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