LRN AM Newscall June 20th

Thanks to the state legislature and Governor Edwards, Louisiana is the first state to prohibit public colleges from asking about criminal history on a prospective student’s application. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off gets underway in Lafayette today. Halen Doughty has more…

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Tropical storm conditions are expected to reach the state later today and state officials are gearing up for potential flooding. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Louisiana is the first state in the country to ban the box on college admissions asking if a prospective student has a criminal record. Governor John Bel Edwards signed the measure into law. Annie Freitas, the program director with the Louisiana Prison Education Coalition, says this is a step in the right direction for prison reform.

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Research finds two out of three people with convictions stop filling out their college application after seeing this box. Freitas says the recidivism rate drops by at least 40-percent when a convicted felon is able to access any kind of higher education.

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Freitas says it was great to see this measure signed into law with bi-partisan support. She says many Republican lawmakers changed their mind about the bill after hearing first hand testimony.

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The 10th annual Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off gets underway today at the CajunDome in Lafayette. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says this is a great way to showcase the fresh seafood of the Bayou State. He says a dozen Louisiana chefs will compete in the cook-off.

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This is the first year the event will be held in Acadiana, as it usually takes place in New Orleans. Nungesser says this is a way to help bolster the Lafayette economy amid a struggling oil and gas industry.

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Nungesser hopes cook-off attendees will spend a couple days in Acadiana to see how beautiful the Lafayette community is. He says this can have a huge economic impact as people stay in area hotels and shop local establishments.

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Blake Phillips of Sage Restaurant in Monroe was last year’s winner.

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Louisiana’s craft beer industry is growing rapidly. That’s according to Executive Director of the Louisiana Craft Brewers Guild, Cary Koch, who says we’re on track for more growth if the state fosters a good business environment. He says 6 new breweries opened last year, and even more are in the planning stage.

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Koch says lawmakers have already targeted the industry. A proposal in this year’s legislative session would have ended trademarked university beers, like the ones at UL-Lafayette and LSU. He says they didn’t like some of the comments made during testimony on the bill.

Cut 11 (08) “in any way”

Koch says this bill also would have caused two local breweries to lose out on sales. He hopes the state will create more incentive programs for craft breweries, which have huge economic impacts on their communities. He says one specific change they’d like is the option for self-distribution.

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Tropical storm conditions are expected to reach the state late today. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness spokesperson Mike Steele says heavy rains and flash flooding are the biggest threat. The National Weather Service is calling for four to eight inches of rain across southeast Louisiana, with isolated amounts of 10 inches.

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Steele encourages the public to prepare for the coming storm now. He says many parishes are already handing out sandbags in preparation for this rain event, which is expected to peak Wednesday and Thursday.

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Steele says if the storm stalls along the coast and we have continued rain, more problems could develop. But he says one of the biggest problems from flash flooding is not in homes, it’s on the roadways.

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LSU’s 17-game winning streak came to a screeching halt as the Oregon State Beavers devoured the Tigers 13-1 in a winner’s bracket contest in the College World Series last night. Coach Paul Mainieri says it was not a pretty game for the Bayou Bengals…

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LSU used eight pitchers on the night. Starter Eric Walker left the game in the third inning with forearm soreness in his throwing arm. Mainieri says that was the turning point of the game…

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LSU’s offense managed just four hits as Oregon State pitcher Bryce Fehmel pitched eight strong innings. Tigers center fielder Zach Watson says Fehmel kept them off balanced…

Cut 18 (09) “struggled to hit him” 

LSU faces an elimination game on Wednesday against Florida State. Mainieri says with the loss to the Beavers, the road to a national championship got a lot more difficult…

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16:30 LRN Newscast June 19

Tropical Storm warnings and watches are now posted along the Louisiana coast as strong tropical wave bears down on Louisiana’s coast. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
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The National Hurricane Center predicts the area of low pressure will hit southwest Louisiana coast on Thursday and the potential for a large amount of rain is possible.

The last update from doctors in Washington DC is that Congressman Steve Scalise is making good progress after being shot last week. It was three years ago today that Scalise was elected as House Majority Whip. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Scalise has a very bright future in Congress, because of his close ties to President Donald Trump…
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After lawmakers struggled to pass a budget in the regular and special sessions, Governor Edwards says he may not call another, even though budget woes are looming. Halen Doughty has more…
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Louisiana is the first state in the country to ban the box on college admissions asking if a prospective student has a criminal record. Governor John Bel Edwards signed the measure into law. Research finds two out of three people with convictions stop filling out their college application after seeing this box.

16:45 LRN Sportscast June 19th

LSU looks to extend its winning streak to 18 games when it faces 55-and-4 Oregon State tonight in the College World Series. The Beavers have won 22 straight. Both teams rallied from behind to win in the opening round of the C-W-S. Coach Paul Mainieri says he expects another hard fought battle tonight…
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Freshman pitcher Eric Walker will start for the Tigers….
cut 10 (06) “…get a win”
OSU will send sophomore right-hander Bryce Fehmel to the hill. He’s 5-2 on the year with a 3.80 ERA.

A four-star running back from Baton Rouge has made a verbal pledge to the LSU Tigers. Tyrion Davis is six-foot-one, 215 pounds and he’s entering his junior season at Southern Lab. Davis also reportedly had an offer from Alabama.

The Tigers also picked up three verbal commitments over the weekend, including two from Ferriday High School, four-star defensive tackle Dare Rosenthal and his teammate, defensive end-slash-tight end Dantrieze Scott. Also committing to the Tigers over the weekend was Teurlings Catholic offensive tackle Thomas Perry. Perry is heading into his junior season, so he’s a commitment for the Class of 2019.

Former West Monroe star Jacob Pearson has been named Mr. Baseball in the state for 2017. Pearson was just drafted in the third round by the Los Angeles Angels. He hit .519 this past season with 12 home runs.

North DeSoto’s E-C Delafield was named Miss Softball for 2017. Delafield was 23-3 this past and also hit .519 with 49 RBIs and seven home runs. Delafield is heading to Northwestern State.

15:30 LRN Newscast June 19th

An area of low pressure has the potential to bring Louisiana a foot of rain later this week. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Doctors continue to be encouraged by the recovery Congressman Steve Scalise is making from the gunshot wound he sustained to his left hip. It was three years ago today, Scalise was elected US House Majority Whip. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Scalise remains a rising political star…
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Governor John Bel Edwards says he doesn’t see a point in calling another special session to address the fiscal cliff in 2018, unless House leadership gives him an idea of what kind of plan they would support. He says almost any option would be much better than the alternative…:
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Over a billion dollars in temporary sales taxes expire in July 2018.

A scorecard from AARP finds the Bayou State needs serious improvement when it comes to serving older adults and those with disabilities. Advocacy Director with AARP Louisiana, Andrew Muhl, says Louisiana is ranked 40th overall when it comes to meeting the needs of the elderly. He says these individuals are not getting the adequate day to day help that they need.
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He says Medicaid dollars tend to go towards nursing homes when many older adults want to stay at home with assistance from friends and family.

LRN PM Newscall June 19, 2017

An area of low pressure is set to head into the Gulf of Mexico. Emelie Gunn reports it could produce heavy rainfall in Louisiana later this week…

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After lawmakers struggled to pass a budget in the regular and special sessions, Governor Edwards says he may not call another, even though budget woes are looming. Halen Doughty has more…

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An area of low pressure in the southern Gulf of Mexico is likely to turn into a tropical storm or depression in the next 48 hours. That’s according to State Climatologist Barry Keim, but he says there is good news with this tropical system.

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Keim says one of the computer models has the potential storm heading towards the Texas-Mexico coast but there is a chance the system could move north towards the Louisiana coast. He says if that’s the case, the biggest threat to the Bayou State is lots of rain.

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Keim says it doesn’t appear the storm will get strong enough to create any serious problems with wind or storm surge. He says the right hand side of the storm seems to be where the heaviest rainfall will be.

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Governor John Bel Edwards says he may not issue the call for a special session where lawmakers could address a looming fiscal cliff in 2018. Edwards says House Republicans did not support any of the recommendations from the tax reform task force in the regular session, nor did they propose a plan of their own. He’s skeptical anything would be accomplished in another special session.

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Edwards says he’s not giving up. He says he will continue to work with lawmakers to try and find common ground where a compromise can be reached. But he says the options before the legislature in a future special session won’t be any different than they were this year.

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More than a billion in temporary taxes are set to expire next year. If the call is issued, Edwards says he will look to House leadership to assure him that lawmakers have a plan they will support. He says almost any option would be much better than the alternative.

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LSU freshman pitching ace Eric Walker will start on the mound for the Tigers in tonight’s College World Series game against Oregon State. The right-hander is 8-1 with a 3.46 ERA and hasn’t pitched since he threw 8 shutout innings in LSU’s Baton Rouge regional-clinching victory over Rice. Walker says he’s ready for the big stage…:

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Walker is 2-0 in those postseason outings between Arkansas in the SEC Tournament final and Rice in the NCAA Regional final, with a 0.57 ERA in 15.2 innings, one walk and 16 strikeouts. Oregon State is hitting .296 as a team this season with 29 home runs and 62 steals in 80 attempts. Walker says he knows he’s going up against some serious talent…:

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Wounded Congressman Steve Scalise was elected US House Majority Whip three years ago, and experts say that no matter his condition the lawmaker from Jefferson Parish still has a bright political future. Analyst Clancy DuBos says Scalise is a classic Louisiana politician in the best and highest sense…:

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Scalise was shot in what many believe was a politically motivated attack and remains hospitalized in serious condition. Dubos says another reason Scalise will not go anywhere anytime soon is that he still supported President Donald Trump’s campaign when the embarrassing Hollywood Access tapes were leaked…:

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Dubos says it’s hard to imagine that Scalise would have any trouble keeping his seat in Louisiana’s 1st district. He says not only is Scalise popular with the public, but national media and pundits from both parties view him as a rising star…:

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A scorecard from AARP finds the Bayou State needs serious improvement when it comes to serving older adults and those with disabilities. Advocacy Director with AARP Louisiana, Andrew Muhl, says Louisiana is ranked 40th overall when it comes to meeting the needs of the elderly. He says these individuals are not getting the adequate day to day help that they need.

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The scorecard found the value of unpaid care for older adults is over six billion dollars. Muhl says Louisiana has a very unbalanced long term care system. He says Medicaid dollars tend to go towards nursing homes when many older adults want to stay at home with assistance from friends and family.

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Muhl says as a state, we have a lot of work to do. He says the state spends way too much on nursing home care and not enough on in-home care.

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14:30 LRN Newscast June 19th

Governor John Bel Edwards says there’s no guarantee he will call a special session to address the fiscal cliff, which is the loss of over a billion dollars in revenues when temporary sales taxes expire in July 2018. Edwards says the legislature had an opportunity in the regular session to address the problem, so he won’t call a special session if nothing will get done…
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State and local emergency preparedness officials are concerned about the possibility of flooding from a potential tropical storm or depression that’s likely to form in the Gulf in the next 48 hours. State Climatologist Barry Keim….
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Sand bagging operations have already started in several south Louisiana parishes.

A scorecard from AARP finds Louisiana is ranked 40th overall when it comes to meeting the needs of eldery and those with disabilities. Advocacy Director with AARP Louisiana, Andrew Muhl, says the state spends way too much on nursing home care and not enough on in-home care…
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Muhl says Medicaid dollars tend to go towards nursing homes when many older adults want to stay at home with assistance from friends and family.

Tonight in the College World Series, it will be LSU versus Oregon State. The Beavers are 55-and-4 and freshman pitcher Eric Walker will get the start for the Tigers….
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Walker was the winning pitcher in his two postseason starts this season. First pitch is at 6 PM.

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 19th

What a match up at the College World Series tonight as LSU faces top seeded Oregon State. The Tigers are 49-17 and have won 17 in a row, while the Beavers are 55-and-4 and have won 22 straight. Their last loss was on April 29th. Tigers senior shortstop Kramer Robertson says they know it will take a great effort to get a win over Oregon State…
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Freshman Eric Walker will start for the Tigers on the mound. He’s pitched very well in his last two outings.

OSU will send sophomore right-hander Bryce Fehmel to the hill. He’s 5-2 on the year with a 3.80 ERA. Fehmel is coming off a complete game victory in the Super Regionals. In that contest he struck out 10.

The LSU football program received three commitments over the weekend from players who were attending the Tigers offensive line and defensive lines camp. Two of the verbal pledges came from the same school, Ferriday High School, four-star defensive tackle Dare Rosenthal and his teammate, defensive end-slash-tight end Dantrieze Scott. Also committing to the Tigers over the weekend was Teurlings Catholic offensive tackle Thomas Perry. Perry is heading into his junior season, so he’s a commitment for the Class of 2019.

And UL Lafayette has received a commitment from Percy Butler, a defensive back and wide receiver from Plaquemine High School.

Former West Monroe star Jacob Pearson has been named Mr. Baseball in the state for 2017. Pearson was just drafted in the third round by the Los Angeles Angels. He hit .519 this past season with 12 home runs.

North DeSoto’s E-C Delafield was named Miss Softball for 2017. Delafield was 23-3 this past and also hit .519 with 49 RBIs and seven home runs. Delafield is heading to Northwestern State.

LRN AM Newscall June 19

It took a special session to approve a budget for next fiscal year and  lawmakers have bigger money problems in the very near future. Jeff Palermo has the latest…

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Bayou Teche Brewing cuts the ribbon on the newly expanded brewery in Arnaudville. Halen Doughty has more…

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It looks like Louisiana economy is picking up as nonfarm and private sector jobs are on the rise. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Legislators struggled to approve a budget this year and the state’s financial woes will only look worse next year. That’s because one-point-two billion dollars in temporary taxes will expire in July 2018. Publisher of lapolitics.com, Jeremy Alford, says state lawmakers face more difficult decisions…

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It’s expected the governor will call a special session early next year so legislators can address the fiscal cliff. Alford says the governor may propose ideas recommended by a task force that studied the state’s tax code, but that doesn’t mean the legislature will agree with those proposals

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A big portion of the temporary taxes that will expire next year is the additional penny put on the state sales tax last year by legislators to address a massive budget shortfall. Alford says the easiest thing for lawmakers to do is to keep the fifth sales tax penny on the books

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Bayou Teche Brewing has a newly expanded Arnaudville brewery. President Karlos Knott says they added 50-percent more floor space, including new office space and an automated keg washing system. The expansion was needed to increase sales of their year-round LA 31 beers and seasonal beers. He says they’re excited about a new fully-automatic smart brewhouse from the Italian manufacturer Simatec.

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This brewhouse is the first of its kind in the country. Knott says while it’s exciting to be on the forefront, it’s also nerve-racking to be the Guinee pig. He says there’s hundreds of them in Europe, and the owners they talked to love them.

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The smart brewhouse can produce up to 13 batches in just 24 hours. Knott says the new technology should help them brew at least three time as many beers in a day. He says the company is also going to help them further automate the brewery as they expand.

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Employment is on the rise in the Bayou State. In May, nonfarm employment increased by 10,500 jobs, the best one month gain since July of 2011. Executive Director of the Louisiana Workforce Commission Ava Dejoie says there’s been a noticeable improvement to the state’s employment landscape over the past month.

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Private sector employment increased by more than 9-thousand jobs over the month of May. Dejoie says our economy is tied to oil and gas but we’re turning the tide and diversifying the economy.

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Even with these improvements, Louisiana unemployment rate is 5.7-percent, the third highest in the country. But Dejoie says the industrial boom in Lake Charles has created an additional 16-hundred jobs in May and flood recovery efforts are also producing jobs.

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The Beauregard Parish Police Jury has expressed interest in taking possession of the P.G.T. Beauregard statue. It was one of four controversial confederate statues taken down in New Orleans. Police Jury President Rusty Williamson says it’s the right place for the monument, since the parish is named after the Confederate General.

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Members of the Beauregard Community Coalition do not support moving the statue to Beauregard Parish. But Williamson says after a poll of the police jury, they determined bringing it to the parish was the best idea to avoid the namesake statue ending up in the trash. He says there are a variety of places to erect the statue other than the courthouse.

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Williamson says he will meet with the Community Coalition this week to discuss options for a location for the equestrian statue. But he says it’s unclear if or when they may get the statue, because the removal of this monument is tied up in the courts.

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Something has to give in tonight’s College World Series winner’s bracket matchup between LSU and Oregon State. The Tigers have won 17 in a row, while the Beavers have won 22 straight. Oregon State is an impressive 55-4 on the season, but Coach Paul Mainieri says they can be defeated…

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Both teams rallied from behind to win in the opening round of the C-W-S. Mainieri says expects another hard fought battle tonight…

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Shortstop Kramer Robertson says they know it will take a great effort to get a win over Oregon State…

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18:30 LRN Newscast June 16th

Wounded Congressman Steve Scalise’s condition is improving, but remains in critical condition after multiple surgeries. Director of the Trauma Unit at MedStar Washington Hospital, Dr. Jake Sava, says when Scalise arrived after being shot, he was in imminent risk of death but now there is a good possibility he’ll have an excellent recovery…
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Sava says Scalise still faces more surgeries.

The Louisiana Legislature finally passed a budget for next fiscal year. Senate Finance Chairman Eric LaFleur calls it a smart and reasonable spending plan that adequately funds the state’s biggest priorities.
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With the passage of the budget, the special session ended Friday afternoon. But another special session could be called early next year to address the loss of over one-billion dollars in temporary taxes.

UL System President Dr. Jim Henderson calls this legislative session one of the most successful for higher ed in nearly a decade. He says he’s thrilled lawmakers approved a budget that fully funds TOPS, after failing to do so for the first time in the program’s history last academic year.
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The spending plan is the first in nearly a decade that did not reduce funding to higher education.

Lots of people will grill for dad this Father’s Day weekend. Executive Vice President of the Louisiana Cattleman’s Association, Robert Joyner, says while the demand for beef is up, prices will still be affordable because of the large supply of cattle.
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Joyner says beef is also a good source of iron and zinc.

17:30 LRN Newscast June 16

Congressman Steve Scalise remains in critical condition, but his health continues to improve, as he recovers from a gunshot wound to the left hip. Director of the Trauma Unit at MedStar Washington Hospital, Dr. Jake Sava, says the bullet did substantial damage to Scalise’s bones, internal organs and blood vessels….
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Sava expects Scalise will be able to walk and run again.

The special session ended today as Louisiana legislators approved a budget that fully funds TOPS and does not reduce funding to the state’s public colleges. UL System President Doctor Jim Henderson says this was a successful session for higher ed….
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Louisiana officials were in a federal courtroom today seeking to have a lawsuit thrown out that challenges recent laws that restrict abortions in the state. The laws extend waiting periods, ban certain procedures and restrict which doctors can perform abortions. Executive Director for the Louisiana Right to Life, Ben Clapper….
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But pro choice organiziations say the regulations interfere with the constitutional right that woman can terminate her pregnancy.

Many people will spend this weekend grilling with Dad for Father’s Day. Robert Joyner, executive vice president of the Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association, says…
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Joyner says prices will be affordable given the large supply of cattle.