5:30 LRN Newscast June 24

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says President Joe Biden supports a 1.2 trillion dollar infrastructure bill that will construct new bridges for Lake Charles and Baton Rouge. Cassidy has been working with both parties in the Senate and he says the legislation is great for Louisiana…
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Will state lawmakers return to Baton Rouge next month for an override veto session? House Speaker Clay Schexnayder would like to see lawmakers override the governor’s veto of a bill prohibiting transgender athletes from competing on female sports teams. Governor Edwards says the legislation is in search of a problem that does not exist. Schexnayder disagrees…

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If a majority of either chamber elects not to have a veto session, it’s canceled.

It’s been 40 years since a high rise was constructed in downtown Lafayette, but a now a local developer wants to build the tallest ever in Acadiana. Cliff Guidry with Guidry Land Development wants to build two 20-story high-rise buildings at Seven16 Lafayette. His original idea was office space, however…

Cut 7 (12) “…flexible.”

Construction is expected to begin in the fall.

LSU beat reporter Glen Guilbeau for the USA Today Network reports the search for a new Tigers baseball coach is down to three candidates, Arizona’s Jay Johnson, East Carolina’s Cliff Godwin, and Notre Dame’s Link Jarrett. Guilbeau says Athletic Director Scott Woodward might hold out for a bigger name.

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Corbin and the Commodores continue to play in the College World Series.

4:30 LRN Newscast June 24

The Louisiana Republican Party is urging the public to contact their local legislators and push for a veto session to override Governor Edwards’ veto of a bill that would prohibit transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says it’s a worthy cause.

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Schexnayder anticipates a four-day session would take place mid-July.

51-year-old Derrick Hills of Opelousas was arrested in Rapides Parish after allegedly fleeing from his home after shooting his wife. St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says Hills’ wife, Rachelle Arceneaux Hills, was found with three gunshot wounds in the couple’s trailer home Wednesday night.

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A Lafayette developer wants to build the tallest building in Acadiana. Cliff Guidry with Guidry Land Development says he’s never seen such a booming real estate market in his 20 years in the business. He’s especially surprised coming out of a pandemic with sales prices per square foot so high and record low-interest rates.

Cut 8 (07) “…again.”

He says he’s had an overwhelming response to his development and construction on the $140-million project should begin in the fall.

LSU beat reporter Glen Guilbeau for the USA Today Network says  the search for a new Tigers baseball coach is down to three candidates… Arizona’s Jay Johnson, East Carolina’s Cliff Godwin, and Notre Dame’s Link Jarrett.  Guilbeau says Athletic Director Scott Woodward might hold out for a bigger name like Vanderbilt’s Tim Corbin and might be a while before a new coach named.

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1:30 LRN Newscast June 24

House Speaker Clay Schexnayder believes support is growing among lawmakers to hold a veto session in July. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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One of Louisiana’s oldest whooping cranes hatched her first chicks this year, and with 24 mating pairs, it almost doubles the previous state record for the world’s rarest cranes. Unfortunately, state biologists say that while 14 hatchlings peaked their way out of eggs this year, only four survived.

51-year-old Derrick Hills of Opelousas was arrested in Rapides Parish after allegedly fleeing from his home after shooting his wife. St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says Hills’ wife, Rachelle Arceneaux Hills, was found with three gunshot wounds in the couple’s trailer home Wednesday night.

Cut 12 (11) “…fled”

Hills will be transported from Rapides Parish to St. Landry Parish today.

LSU beat reporter Glen Guilbeau for the USA Today Network reports the search for a new Tigers baseball coach is down to three candidates… Arizona’s Jay Johnson, East Carolina’s Cliff Godwin, and Notre Dame’s Link Jarrett, Guilbeau says Athletic Director Scott Woodward might hold out for a bigger name like Vanderbilt’s Tim Corbin and says might take a while before a new coach is named.

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12:30 LRN Newscast June 24

The Louisiana Republican Party is urging the public to contact their local legislators and push for a veto session to override Governor Edwards’ veto of a bill that would prohibit transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports. And The governor could also veto a gun-rights bill and a transportation funding measure. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder believes they could override all vetoes during a four-day session mid-July…

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LSU beat reporter Glen Guilbeau for the USA Today Network reports the search for a new Tigers baseball coach is down to three candidates, Arizona’s Jay Johnson, East Carolina’s Cliff Godwin, and Notre Dame’s Link Jarrett. Guilbeau says Athletic Director Scott Woodward might hold out for a bigger name.

Cut 10 (08) “…Corbin.”

Corbin and the Commodores continue to play in the College World Series.

It’s been 40 years since a high rise was constructed in downtown Lafayette, but a now local developer wants to build the tallest ever in Acadiana. Cliff Guidry with Guidry Land Development wants to build two 20-story high-rise buildings at Seven16 Lafayette. His original idea was office space, however…

Cut 7 (12) “…flexible.”

Guidry says they will either lease or sell the space and construction on the $140-million project should begin in the fall.

10:30 LRN Newscast June 24

Governor Edwards approved the Legislature’s tax swap proposal that removes the ability to deduct federal income taxes in exchange for lower overall income tax rates for businesses and individuals. Tax expert Jason DeCuir the entire tax swap plan was constructed so that if this narrow amendment fails at the October ballot, none of the proposal will take effect.

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Governor Edwards signs legislation removing the cap on the amount of money candidates in state elections can receive from political action committees. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says the new law could drastically increase the amount of influence out-of-state actors have on in-state politics.

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Bill author Gonzales Senator Ed Price says his legislation is about transparency.

20-year-old Mykia Tyson is behind bars in St. Tammany Parish in what authorities say was an alleged murder-for-hire scheme to have her ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend killed. St Tammany Sheriff’s Spokesperson Captain Scott Lee says Tyson hired four teenagers and 17-year-old Delester Magee was the shooter.

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Tyson faces solicitation for murder and contributing to the delinquency of minor charges. No one was physically injured in the June 5th shooting.

Before the proposed Slidell casino has even gone before St. Tammany Parish voters, Peninsula Pacific Entertainment announces they plan to invest even more than initially proposed to the casino site. St. Tammany Corporation CEO Chris Masingill says a $75-million investment alone is pretty significant.

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AM LRN Newscall June 24

Governor Edwards approves the complicated tax swap plan approved by the Legislature this year but voters will have the final say on the entire plan this fall at the ballot box. Matt Doyle has more.

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The state Board of Ethics opposes legislation signed by Governor Edwards that removes the cap on how much money candidates can receive from PACs. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Before St. Tammany voters have even approved the casino, investors have increased their investment by $75-million for a total of $325-million. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Governor Edwards OK’d the Legislature’s tax swap proposal that removes the ability to deduct federal income taxes in exchange for lower overall income tax rates for businesses and individuals.

Tax expert Jason DeCuir says voters will have a chance to weigh in on the issue in the fall, but only through an amendment involving a part of the reform…

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The rest of the tax swap plan, three legislatively approved bills, were signed by the Governor.

DeCuir says the entire tax swap plan was constructed so that if this narrow amendment fails at the October ballot, none of the proposal will take effect.

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DeCuir says this amendment and tax swap plan should make sense even to voters who learn about it for the first time in the ballot box.

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Voters will also have another tax-related amendment to consider, that being one that would move the state away from a decentralized sales tax collection system and to a centralized sales tax collection system. The state is one of only two that still has a decentralized collection system.

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Governor Edwards signs legislation removing the cap on the amount of money candidates in state elections can receive from political action committees.

Gonzales Senator Ed Price says his legislation was about transparency because it allows candidates to consolidate the number of PACs they form to receive donations, making the money easier to track.

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The removal of the contribution cap will go into effect on August 1st.

The bill was opposed by the State Board of Ethics. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says removing the previous caps could result in a campaigns becoming a lot more expensive…

Cut 8 (11) “…eyebrows.”

The previous caps for contributions to a candidate from PACs were $80,000 for major offices, $60,000 for district offices, and $20,000 for smaller offices per the AP.

Erwin says there are real concerns that this new law could drastically increase the amount of influence out-of-state actors have on in-state politics.

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Price disagrees with that criticism. He says under the old capped system candidates still functionally could receive unlimited amounts of money.

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The bill had overwhelming support from both the House and Senate during the session.

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A Covington-area woman and four teenagers have been arrested in a murder-for-hire scheme in an effort to take out her romantic rival. St Tammany Sheriff’s Spokesperson Captain Scott Lee says 20-year-old Mykia Tyson was initially arrested on unrelated charges when they learned of her involvement with a shooting at a Lacombe house on June 5th.

Cut 11 (10) “…new boyfriend.”

19-year-old Delester Magee was one of the teens solicited along with a 17-year old and two 16-year olds. Lee says Tyson drove the four teens to the home where her former girlfriend’s new boyfriend was located.

Cut 12 (11) “…in Lacombe.” 

Authorities say at the last minute Magee got cold feet about committing murder but instead fired shots at the residence. He’s charged with criminal conspiracy and aggravated criminal damage to property.

Tyson remains behind bars facing solicitation for murder, contributing to the delinquency of minors and additional charges.

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No one was physically injured in the shooting.

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Before the proposed Slidell casino has even gone before St. Tammany Parish voters, Peninsula Pacific Entertainment announces they plan to invest even more than initially proposed to the casino site. St. Tammany Corporation CEO Chris Masingill says a $75-million investment alone is pretty significant.

Cut 14 (10) “…hear that.”

Masingill says P2E has made historic economic commitments to the area,  for example, a five percent of gaming share revenue to the area, which is the highest negotiated rate in the state’s history.

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P2E has also made a 50-percent guarantee to hire St. Tammany Parish residents. Masingill says jobs will run the gamut from hospitality to casino operations and IT.

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P2E estimates nearly 1,000 direct jobs during the operation of the casino. If approved by voters, the venue would open in the first quarter of 2023.

5:30 LRN Newscast June 23

Governor Edwards has signed into law oversight for Title IX policies on college campuses, legislation that was a reaction to mishandlings of sexual misconduct at LSU. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Gov. Edwards has also signed significant pieces of a complicated tax plan to distance the state’s income tax collections from federal collections. But for the legislation to be enacted, it must receive voter approval on the October ballot.

The House Speaker backs calling lawmakers back to Baton Rouge for a veto override session to undo the Governor’s rejection of legislation that would ban transgender athletes from playing on girls’ sports school teams. Political consultant Lionel Rainey says there’s a high level of public support for overturning the veto.

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In his veto message, Edwards called the legislation discriminatory.

Starting next June the only lifetime sportsman’s license you’ll be able to buy is a 500 dollar combination hunting and fishing license. LDWF Undersecretary Bryan McClinton says that’s not a bad thing because the combo license gives you every recreational hunting and fishing license privilege with gear fees included.

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4:30 LRN Newscast June 23

House Speaker Clay Schexnayder voices support for calling a veto override session to overturn the Governor’s veto of legislation that would transgender girls and women from participating on female sports teams. State lawmakers will receive ballots in the mail during the first week of July asking whether they want a veto session. Political consultant Lionel Rainey says if one chamber votes against it, the veto session is canceled…

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Governor Edwards has signed into law legislation providing more oversight for Title IX Offices on college campuses. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell’s legislation bans retaliation against those who report allegations and requires detailed published reports from campuses on how they handle Title IX complaints.

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The new law also allows colleges to fire employees for failure to report allegations.

Starting June 1st of next year 300 dollar individual lifetime hunting and fishing licenses will be phased out but sportsmen will still be able to buy a 500 dollar combination lifetime hunting and fishing license. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Undersecretary Bryan McClinton says this change has some sportsmen under the false impression that all lifetime licenses are going away.

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Current lifetime license holders will be grandfathered in.

Ragin Cajuns head football coach Billy Napier is receiving a contract extension that will pay him two million dollars, nearly double what he made last year.  This extension comes on the heels of a 10-1 record in 2020 and ranked 15th in the final AP poll. The Voice of the Cajuns Jay Walker says this contract is well-earned.

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3:30 LRN Newscast June 23

Now that Governor Edwards has vetoed the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, which would prohibit transgender girls and women from participating on female sports teams, will we see a veto session? Political consultant Lionel Rainey says House Speaker Clay Schexnayder supports a veto session.

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Both chambers must agree to return for a veto session.

Governor Edwards has signed into law legislation providing more oversight for Title IX Offices on college campuses. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell’s legislation closes loopholes found in previous campus safety policies and now allows for employees who fail to report sexual misconduct to be terminated.

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Starting June 1st of next year 300-dollar individual lifetime hunting and fishing licenses will be phased out but sportsmen will still be able to buy a 500-dollar combination lifetime hunting and fishing license. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Undersecretary Bryan McClinton says current lifetime license holders will be grandfathered in.

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Ragin Cajuns head football coach Billy Napier is receiving a contract extension that will pay him two million dollars, nearly double what he made last year. The 41-year-old has been considered for coaching jobs in the SEC, but Voice of the Cajuns Jay Walker says Napier is happy in Lafayette and the Cajuns are in store for another great season…

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In three seasons, Napier has a 28-11 record.

1:30 LRN Newscast June 23

House Speaker Clay Schexnayder supports the idea of a veto session after Governor Edwards vetoed a bill that would ban transgender athletes from participating in female sports. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Gov. John Bel Edwards has signed significant pieces of a complicated tax plan to distance the state’s income tax collections from federal collections. But for the legislation to be enacted must receive voter approval if passed on the October ballot.

Governor Edwards has signed into law legislation providing more oversight for Title IX Offices on college campuses. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell’s legislation calls for new training requirements and details when employees must report complaints or incidents they witness. It also bans retaliation against those who report allegations and requires detailed published reports from campuses on how they handle Title IX complaints.

Cut 10 (06) “…closely.”

The new law also allows colleges to fire employees for failure to report allegations.

Ragin Cajuns head football coach Billy Napier is receiving a contract extension that will pay him two million dollars, nearly double what he made last year.  This extension comes on the heels of a 10-1 record in 2020 and ranked 15th in the final AP poll. The Voice of the Cajuns Jay Walker says this contract is well-earned.

Cut 12 (12) “…this past year”