6:30 LRN Newscast

The House Civil Law Committee has approved a bill that says if police determine a driver is 51-percent or more at fault for an accident, that driver cannot recover damages for injuries suffered in the wreck. The bill’s author, Baton Rouge Republican Emily Chenevert (SHEN-uh-vair), says you should not be able to collect if the accident is mostly your fault.

Cut 13 (08)  “…the same measure.”

House Bill 431 was approved on an 11-4 vote and advances to the House floor.

The Senate Transportation Committee unanimously passed a bill aimed at drivers who travel at the speed limit in the left lane and are not attempting to pass. Alexandria Senator Jay Luneau’s measure would result in a 150-dollar fine for a first-time offender.

Cut 4 (12) “…to other traffic.”

This measure heads to the Senate floor for further discussion.

A Las Vegas man’s federal death sentence for killing a 12-year-old girl in Catahoula Parish was commuted, but he is now indicted on a state charge. And as Andrew Greenstein reports, the D-A is seeking the death penalty.

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The Office of Juvenile Justice confirms a 17-year-old offender at the Swanson Center for Youth in Monroe escaped yesterday afternoon but was quickly apprehended. The O-J-J says their security protocols were activated immediately, and the juvenile was caught without incident.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU pitcher Gavin Guidry will not pitch this season as he’ll undergo back surgery on Friday. The Lake Charles native hurt his back in February and has not thrown a single inning this year. Coach Jay Johnson says treatments and medicine did not work…

Cut 13 (09)  “…can’t do it.”

LSU will begin an SEC series tomorrow night against Alabama.

LSU football has one more day of spring practice tomorrow. Brian Kelly is searching for four new starters on the offensive line, but the coach feels good about his options…

Cut 16 (14) “…into preseason camp.”

The Pelicans made it official today as they’ve hired Natchitoches native Joe Dumars as their executive director of basketball operations. Dumars was the President of Basketball Operations in Detroit when the Pistons won an NBA title in 2004. But a lot of his draft picks flopped, his free agent signings fizzled and some of his trades flopped. But Jake Madison, Host of the Locked on Pelicans Podcast, says the NBA Hall of Famer is respected around the league…

Cut 17  (18) “…hire”

NOLA-dot-com’s Jeff Duncan reports Saints quarterback Derek Carr has not participated in the team’s voluntary offseason workouts this week. Carr has a shoulder injury and could miss the 2025 season.

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An auto insurance reform bill advances to the full House, with the support of the governor and despite the opposition of the insurance commissioner. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The House National Resources Committee approves legislation that would make it a crime to intentionally release balloons into the air. Sean Richardson has more on the bill that’s heading to the House floor…

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Louisiana lawmakers will reconsider New Orleans Representative Delisha Boyd’s bill, which would allow abortion exceptions for minors under 17 who become pregnant due to certain sex crimes. Boyd says the bill includes offenses such as rape, sexual battery, and molestation.

Cut 3 (04) “…young as 9-yeas-old” 

Boyd narrowed the scope of this year’s proposal after a similar bill failed in 2024. Currently, Louisiana’s abortion law only allows exceptions for fatal fetal abnormalities or serious health risks to the pregnant person. Boyd says this is a personal journey for her, referencing her mother being a victim of sexual abuse at the age of 15.

Cu 4 (11) “…before she was 30-years-old” 

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Governor Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple are on opposite sides of an auto insurance reform bill proposed by a Democratic representative that has advanced to the full House. HB 576 by Robby Carter of Amite would give the insurance commissioner the power to reject auto insurance rates that he believes to be unreasonable. Following debate, the House Insurance Committee advanced it on a vote of 13-to-4. Landry testified before the committee in support of the bill, saying insurance companies are charging exorbitant premiums despite taking in 1.4-billion dollars more than they pay in claims. Because of this, Landry says the insurance commissioner should have the ability to clamp down on those premiums.

Cut 5 (14) “…here in Louisiana.”

Landry says since auto insurance is a mandated purchase, free market principles should not apply; and giving the insurance commissioner the ability to reject rates regardless of market conditions should provide relief to policyholders.

Cut 6 (11) “…touch the law.”

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple, also a Republican, testified against the bill, urging the committee to reject it because it would undo all the progress that he’s made with insurance carriers over the last year.

Cut 7 (06) “…direction of California.”

Temple says there is too much of a good thing, and insurance commissioners having too much power over insurance carriers will drive them out of the state.

Cut 8 (10) “…what we want.”

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The House Natural Resources Committee approves a bill banning the release of balloons outdoors, fining violators up to 150-dollars for a first offense. The bill’s author Harahan Representative John Illg says balloons are a source of litter and can cause problems for wildlife.

Cut 9 (07)  “…released into the air.”

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says animals can become entangled in balloon strings or ingest balloons, mistaking them for food, which can lead to death. They hope the bill will pass, helping raise awareness of the environmental damage balloon releases cause.

Cut 10 (06) “…but with balloons.”

Nungesser admitted that the law would be difficult to enforce, but they are hoping that having the law will encourage people to change the culture in the state.

Cut 11 (12) “…won’t release them.”

The bill was presented to the Natural Resources Committee this morning.

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LSU pitcher Gavin Guidry will not pitch this season as he’ll undergo back surgery on Friday. Coach Jay Johnson made the announcement following the team’s ten to three win over McNeese last night. Johnson says they wanted to get the junior right-hander on the mound this season, but at least he should be ready for 2026.

Cut 12 (10) “…next year.”

Guidry has the most experience on LSU’s staff pitching in SEC games, so he was an important piece to this season. But the Lake Charles native never pitched this season after sustaining an back injury in February. Johnson says despite treatments and medicine, they could not get him healthy enough to pitch…

Cut 13 (09)  “…can’t do it.”

LSU will begin an SEC series tomorrow night against Alabama.

12:30 LRN Newscast

The House Insurance Committee has had a lengthy debate on a proposed change to state law that would give the insurance commissioner more authority to reject excessive rates. Governor Landry testified in support of the bill, saying insurance companies are charging exorbitant premiums despite taking in 1.4-billion dollars more than they pay in claims. Because of this, Landry says the insurance commissioner should have the ability to clamp down on those premiums

Cut 5 (14) “…here in Louisiana.”

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple, also a Republican, testified against the bill, urging the committee to reject it because it would undo all the progress that he’s made with insurance carriers over the last year.

Cut 7 (06) “…direction of California.”

A vote on whether to advance the bill to the House floor is expected soon.

 

The House Natural Resources Committee approves a bill banning the release of balloons outdoors, fining violators up to 150-dollars for a first offense. The bill’s author Harahan Representative John Illg says balloons are a source of litter and can cause problems for wildlife.

Cut 9 (07)  “…released into the air.”

The measure also has the support of Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser. The full House will hear the bill next.

LSU baseball pitcher Gavin Guidry will not pitch this season as he’ll undergo back surgery on Friday. Coach Jay Johnson made the announcement following the team’s ten to three win over McNeese last night. Johnson says they wanted to get the junior right-hander on the mound this season, but at least he should be ready for 2026…

Cut 12 (10) “…next year”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

NOLA-dot-com’s Jeff Duncan reports Saints quarterback Derek Carr has not participated in the team’s voluntary offseason workouts this week. Carr has a shoulder injury and could miss the 2025 season.

The spring transfer portal opens today in college football and LSU Coach Brian Kelly hopes his roster does not change…

Cut 18 (14) “…development of it”

LSU women’s basketball has signed Amiya Joyner out of the transfer portal. In three seasons at East Carolina. The six-foot-two senior forward averaged 13 points and ten rebounds a game.

And the Pelicans have made it official, Louisiana native Joe Dumars is the team’s new executive vice president of basketball operations.

 

The ninth ranked LSU baseball team ended McNeese’s national leading 12-game winning streak last night with a 10 to three victory. Jared Jones went three for three with a home run and Ethan Frey also had three hits and an RBI double. After the game, Coach Jay Johnson announced junior right-handed pitcher Gavin Guidry will not pitch this season, because of a back injury that never responded to treatment…

Cut 30 (11) “…respond to that”

The good news for LSU, young pitchers are starting to step up. Freshman Mavrick Rizy pitched two-and-two-thirds innings last night and struck out six hit, allowing one hit and no runs.

ULM won its third straight as the Warhawks defeated Louisiana Tech eight to three. Nicholls knocked off Jackson State 14 to 6. Tough loss for Southeastern Louisiana as the Lions saw a six-game winning streak come to an end with an eight to seven loss to Southern Mills. The Golden Eagles scored four runs in the ninth to win. Northwestern State blanked LSU Alexandria three to nothing.

10:30 LRN Newscast

A Republican state senator is proposing an alternative to the fortified roof grant program. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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At the state capitol…Governor Jeff Landry testified in front of the House Insurance Committee as he continues to urge legislators to pass insurance reform legislation that would put new regulations on trial lawyers and insurance companies.

The House Governmental Affairs Committee approves a bill to raise the pay poll commissioners by 50 dollars. It would cost the state around three million dollars, so the House Appropriations Committee will likely take a look at the legislation.

Campaign finance reports on the 2026 U-S Senate race shows that Senator Bill Cassidy has seven-point-five million dollars on hand, while State Treasurer John Kennedy has two-point-two million dollars. Casidy raised one-point-three million dollars in the first quarter, while Fleming raised 263-thousand dollars and loaned his own campaign two-million dollars. Pearson Cross teaches politics at ULM and is concerned about Fleming’s chances of unseating Cassidy…

Cut 4 (10) “…in this race”

Fleming would face Cassidy in the Republican Party Primary.

9:30 LRN Newscast

There are numerous bills in this legislative session seeking to address the state’s high auto and property insurance rates. The chairman of the state Senate Insurance Committee Kirk Talbot has a bill that would give a homeowner a ten-thousand dollar tax credit if they install a fortified roof on their home….

cut 12 (07) “….and live here”

A fortified roof can withstand damaging winds from a hurricane, therefore reducing the number of claims an insurance company has to pay following a storm.

It’s Tulane Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. University President Michael Fitts says the school has a five-billion-dollar impact on the state’s economy…

cut 14 (09) “…at the hip”

Fitts says Tulane is working to create scholarship programs to help more Louisiana students attend college in-state.

 

Several education bills will be heard in the legislative session, ranging from school funding to TOPS Scholarship changes. Sean Richardson has more…

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Bossier Parish is mourning the death of former state lawmaker Billy Montgomery who passed away at the age of 87. Montgomery served in the state House from 1988 to 2008. He helped secure 60-million dollars to build Bossier Parish Community College. He also led the Haughton boys’ basketball team to back-to-back state championships in 1968 to 1969.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

I’m Jeanne Burns. This sportscast on the Louisiana Radio Network is brought to you by the Louisiana Department of Health. When gambling is more than a game, no one wins…

The ninth-ranked LSU baseball team ended McNeese’s nation-leading 12-game winning streak last night with a ten-to-three victory. Jared Jones busted out of a mini-slump by hitting his 12th home run. Jones had three hits and drove in three runs. After the game Jay Johnson announced pitcher Gavin Guidry will undergo season ending back surgery.

ULM won its third straight beating Louisiana Tech eight to three. The Warhawks scored five runs in the third inning to take control of the game. 23rd-ranked Southern Miss scored four runs in the ninth inning to beat Southeastern Louisiana eight to seven. Northwestern State blanked L-S-U Alexandria three-zip. And Mississippi State clobbered Southern 16 to 2.

The LSU women’s basketball team has signed six-foot-two Amiya Joyner out of the transfer portal. Joyner averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds a game at East Carolina last season. She has one year of eligibility left.

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly has made his first public comments since the tragic death of former Tigers receiver Kyren Lacy. Kelly said Lacy was a bright star and loved being a Tiger. Lacy caught 112 passes and had 16 touchdowns during his three-year LSU career. He died on Saturday in an apparent suicide.

Meanwhile, the LSU football team is finishing up spring practice this week. Oklahoma transfer Nic Anderson was slowed by an injury earlier in the spring, but Kelly says he’s getting healthy, and the coach is excited about his potential…

Cut 17 (16)  “…into spring practice.”

Today, the spring transfer portal window opens and we’ll see if LSU loses anyone.

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If campaign finance reports are a telltale sign of voter support, State Treasurer John Fleming will have his work cut out for him against Senator Bill Cassidy. Colleen Crain reports.

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Several education bills will be heard in the legislative session, ranging from school funding to TOPS scholarship changes. Sean Richardson has more…

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A Republican state senator is proposing an alternative to the fortified roof grant program. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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While one poll shows State Treasurer John Fleming beating Senator Bill Cassidy in next year’s Republican primary, the latest campaign finance report numbers tell a completely different story. According to the official numbers released by the campaigns, Cassidy raised 1.36-million dollars in the first quarter of 2025, compared to just over 263-thousand for Fleming. ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says that’s not a good sign for the state treasurer.

Cut 4 (10) “…in this race.”

Fleming is reporting a war chest of 2.2-million dollars, much of which he loaned to himself, while Cassidy is reporting a war chest of 7.5-million dollars. Cross says in terms of fundraising, Fleming has his work cut out for him.

Cut 5 (12) “…trouble matching Cassidy.”

This will be the first Senate election cycle to use a closed primary, which is scheduled for one year from Friday. With an electorate that skews much more to the right than in the previous jungle primaries, Cross says Fleming is hoping to capitalize on Cassidy’s vote in 2021 to convict then-former President Trump in his second impeachment trial, while Cassidy is hoping that voters have a short memory.

Cut 6 (13) “…of people’s minds.”

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Several education bills are waiting to be debated in the legislative session, ranging from school funding to testing requirements and proposed changes to the TOPS scholarship programs. Leaders for a Better Louisiana Chief Policy Officer Barry Erwin says there is also teacher pay, and whether teachers will continue to stay at the same pay level after the failure of Amendment 2.

Cut 7 (11) “…of people wanted.”

There is also a proposal for high school students to attain a minimum ACT score to graduate, eliminating the need for end-of-course exams. HB 243 proposes accountability measures for the LA GATOR voucher program, but Erwin says it will be tough getting it passed.

Cut 8 (10) “…wild about either.”

Changes to the TOPS college scholarship program include HB 70, which revises eligibility criteria; HB 77, which adjusts award amounts and adds a new category for high ACT scorers; HB 275, which allows unused awards to fund graduate study in Louisiana. Erwin says the challenge will come down to funding.

Cut 9 (13)  “…dollars to enact.”

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A Republican state senator has a bill that would provide an alternative to the fortified roof grants. River Ridge Senator Kirk Talbot says his proposal is geared towards people who want to take advantage of the grants but have the financial means to install the fortified roof.

Cut 10 (08) “…ten-thousand dollars.”

Talbot says the key is that this is a non-refundable credit – the state would not be mailing any checks under this plan.

Cut 11 (10) “…dollars in liability.”

Talbot says his bill is another way to make it easier for people to put a fortified roof on their homes to give them peace of mind living in the state during severe storms.

Cut 12 (07) “…and live here.”

To be clear – Talbot’s bill would not replace the fortified roof grant program; it would be an addition to it.

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Today is Tulane Day at the Capitol. The legislature will be honoring the school and its 5.2-billion dollar impact on the state economy. University President Michael Fitts says Tulane’s history goes back almost to the time when Louisiana became the 18th state.

Cut 13 (08)  “…time with Louisiana.”

Fitts says Tulane and Louisiana go hand in hand.

Cut 14 (09) “…at the hip.”

As he’s being honored at the Capitol, Fitts will be meeting with lawmakers to discuss how Tulane is helping the state’s quest to retain talent and grow new industries.

Cut 15 (12) “…really talented individuals.”

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This is the last week of spring football for the LSU Tigers. Coach Brian Kelly is searching for four new starters on the offensive line. The lone returning starter, D-J Chester, is expected to start at either center or guard in 2025. It’s a big of question mark who else will start on the o-line, especially in the interior, but Kelly feels good about his options…

Cut 16 (14) “…into preseason camp.”

LSU has plenty of options at wide receiver too. Oklahoma transfer Nic Anderson was slowed by an injury earlier in the spring, but Kelly says he’s getting healthy and the coach is excited about his potential…

Cut 17 (16)  “…into spring practice.”

LSU filled many needs during the winter transfer portal period. The spring transfer portal opens today and Kelly hopes his roster does not change…

Cut 18 (14)  “…development of it.”

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Fresh off getting swept by Auburn over the weekend, ninth ranked LSU returns home to face arguably the hottest team in Division One college baseball. McNeese is currently 26-and-5 – 11-and-4 in the Southland Conference – and is riding a 12-game winning streak — the longest current winning streak in the nation. Head Coach Justin Hill says he’s astounded by his team’s success.
Cut 16 (22) “…well for us.”
A couple of other in-state matchups tonight…La Tech is at ULM and LSU-A visits Northwestern State.
LSU football coach Brian Kelly spoke today about the life of Kyren Lacy, who died in an apparent suicide on Saturday night in Houston. Lacy was one of Kelly’s first signees out of the transfer portal after he arrived in Baton Rouge in November of 2021 and he chooses not to dwell on the tragic ending to Lacy’s life, instead remember his happy times…
Cut 5 (10) “…great emotion.”
Former LSU women’s basketball star Aneesah Morrow was the seventh overall pick in last night’s WNBA draft. Her former teammate at LSU, Angel Reese, was the seventh overall selection in last year’s WNBA draft and Morrow is looking forward to taking on Reese and the Chicago Sky….
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The Chicago Sky selected former LSU Tiger Hailey Van Lith. Van Lith is coming off a good season with TCU.