Updated LRN AM Newscall August 23

A documentary that tells the story of how more than 18,000 evacuees called the Cajundome their temporary home following Hurricane Katrina will air on LPB at 7 tonight. Teiko Foxx has the story…

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A new online tool allows parents to get a better idea of potential child support obligations. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The heat has been relentless and new all-time record high temperatures are predicted today and tomorrow. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Louisiana Public Broadcasting will air the first public broadcast of Cajundome City, a new documentary that explores sheltering efforts for 18,500 evacuees in the Cajundome following Hurricane Katrina, tonight at 7 PM. Co-Director Christopher Allain (Ah-lan) says the documentary shows the massive efforts of the Acadiana community in a time of need.

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The documentary includes interviews with volunteers, hurricane survivors, and Cajundome management. Allain says the film shows how management at the Cajundome stepped up to provide all of the essentials the evacuees needed…

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The film comes after a book in 2017 – “The Day of the Cajundome Mega-shelter.” The documentary includes interviews with hurricane survivors, volunteers, and those involved in the sheltering operation.

Allain says it’s a story that will resonate with the community and show the unity of Acadiana.

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The Department of Children and Family Services unveils its online Child Support Estimator. DCFS Child Support Director Konitra (Co-knee-tra) Jack says families can simply enter their income and a few other steps and get an estimated payment. Normally she says attorneys and a judge are involved to set the order…

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Jack says the online tool is comparable to a mortgage calculator, the estimator gives parents a ballpark idea of monthly child support payments.  And for parents who already have a determined amount, Jack says if there are changes the estimator is useful because it can give you an idea of what the new amount would be.

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The estimator was launched about two weeks ago and the DCFS says it’s been thoroughly tested and gives parents a better understanding of what factors are involved in determining payment amounts. Besides the estimator, Jack says their website offers even more insight for parents.

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For more information go the Department of Children and Family Services website.

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The Bayou State continues to bake and several cities in Louisiana are on tap for record-breaking high temps today and tomorrow. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the highest ever recorded temperature for Shreveport was 110 degrees, in Baton Rouge, it was 105, and in New Orleans 102 degrees. But today…

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Keim says the previously recorded highs for Baton Rouge were 110 and 108, on back-to-back days in August of 1909. But historical records do not show similar temps in surrounding cities. Keim and other forecasters believe those recordings could be inaccurate. The consensus is that 105 is most likely the record high for the Red Stick.

As for the present, Keim says record highs will either be matched or broken today and tomorrow.

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So, brace yourself, as Keim says the summer from hell looks like it’s not going away anytime soon…

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The first Republican presidential primary debate is tonight in Milwaukee, but the former President will not be there. Donald Trump, who has a large lead in the polls over the other GOP candidates, is skipping the event. LSU Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeffrey Sadow says front-runners do not see the advantage of debating their opponents…

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There will be eight Republicans on the stage, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Sadow says there are many GOP voters who do not find DeSantis to be a dynamic candidate…

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Sadow says he expects former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will try to stand out because he’s been the most outspoken in criticism of Trump….

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Louisiana Tech is gearing up for the week zero matchup against Florida International on Saturday night at 8 PM in Ruston. Quarterback Hank Bachmeier is set to make his first start with the Bulldogs and talked with the media on Tuesday about how his relationship with head coach Sonny Cumbie.

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Bachmeier started 29 games during four seasons at Boise State and knows what he needs to do on Saturday.

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Last season, FIU beat Tech in double overtime 42-34.

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LSU started two freshmen at left and right tackle last season and could start another freshman at one of the tackle positions again this season. Five-star prospect Lance Heard took snaps with the first team at right tackle during last Saturday’s scrimmage. Coach Brian Kelly says Heard dominated at Neville High School last season, but now he’s getting tested every day at practice…

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Last year Will Campbell as a freshman started at left tackle and rookie Emery Jones started at right tackle. If Heard gets in the starting line-up, Jones would line up at right guard.

Freshman running back Kaleb Jackson also stood out during Saturday’s scrimmage, scoring two touchdowns, including a 70-plus yard TD reception on a screen pass, but Kelly says to keep expectations in check.

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The No. 7 and No. 18 jerseys are two of the most coveted jerseys among LSU players. With the season approaching, Kelly says when to expect the word on who will represent those jerseys….

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The number seven jersey goes to the team’s top playmaker, while #18 goes to a leader on and off the field.

3:30 LRN Newscast

A Legislative Auditor’s report reveals LDH spent $112 million on Medicaid coverage for individuals who did not live in Louisiana. State auditor Chris Magee says during the pandemic the federal government would not allow states to end coverage, however, LDH could have taken more steps to make sure recipients were Louisiana residents…
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The audit covered the time period between 2016 and February of this year.

The State Department of Transportation says motorists can do their part in preventing grass or wildfires. Spokesperson Rodney Mallet says cigarette butts or chains being dragged off trailers can throw sparks into hot and dry grassy areas…
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Changes could be coming again to the structure of the high school football playoffs. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Former LSU Sprinter Sha’carri Richardson is the fastest woman in the world. The 23-year-old won gold in the 100 meters at the world championships in Budapest, Hungary. Her time was a personal best 10.65 seconds. The Dallas native competed at LSU in 2019. She faced heartbreak two years ago when she was disqualified from Olympic compeition after a positive drug test.

LRN PM Newscall August 22

An audit finds $112 million was spent on Medicaid recipients who live out-of-state from 2016 to February of this year. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Changes could be coming again to the structure of the high school football playoffs. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s report reveals more than $100 million was paid for Medicaid coverage for individuals who don’t even live in the Bayou State. Data Analytic Manager Chris Magee says the payments were made to the insurance companies that provide managed care for Medicaid recipients.

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The audit was on data from 2016 to February of this year.

Magee says the Louisiana Department of Health cites COVID as one reason for the oversite. During the pandemic the federal government would not allow states to end Medicaid coverage for recipients, however, living out-of-state was an allowable reason to end coverage.

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Another problem the audit uncovered is that the health department does not use driver’s license data to identify individuals who’ve moved out of state. As a result, Magee says their office is recommending the offices share such data and LDH has agreed to do so going forward.

As for recovering the millions spent on out-of-state recipients, because the program is federally driven Magee says the state was following eligibility rules. He says only if it’s proven an individual committed Medicaid fraud can those funds be recouped.

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Magee says a previous audit revealed that providers were providing services for out-of-state recipients and that prompted this to see if out-of-state recipients were receiving coverage.

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Summer wildfires that started August 14 in Sabine Parish have been contained but crews are still keeping an eye on fire lines. Office of Emergency Preparedness Director Scott Gowen says fires have charred acres of land across the parish…

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One of the Sabine fires near Florien, consumed 14 structures and 19 vehicles, 10 or 11 families were displaced but there were no injuries or fatalities. Gowen says excessive heat continues to be a threat.

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Firefighters from Baton Rouge, St. George, and Scott are on hand to provide assistance to crews in Sabine. Gowen says the parish has also requested help from the governor’s office. While there are three fire departments in the parish, he says the wildfires have been hard to handle with only volunteer firefighters.

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A state burn ban has been in place since August 7.

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The high school football season begins next week and it’s unclear what the playoff brackets will look like in November. A Baton Rouge judge has ruled the LHSAA can’t use the current definition that determines a “select” school. Plaintiffs’ attorney Brian Blackwell says the LHSAA will likely need to call a special meeting so high school principals can make that determination…

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Last year, the LHSAA Executive Committee changed the definition of a “select” school which resulted in dozens of traditional public schools switching from non-select to select and competing against private schools in the playoffs. Blackwell says high school principals never had a chance to vote on this major change to the LHSAA’s constitution…

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Blackwell represents nine public schools from Rapides Parish and the Monroe area that filed the suit. The LHSAA executive committee redefined a select school as any school that has a magnet component, is a charter school, or is an open-enrollment parish.

Blackwell is not sure what this means for the high school football playoffs in November and December, but he believes a special meeting should be called, so high school principals can vote…

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The State Department of Transportation says motorists can do their part in preventing grass or wildfires. Spokesperson Rodney Mallet says cigarette butts or chains being dragged off trailers can throw sparks into hot and dry grassy areas

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Looking ahead there appears to be no relief from the oppressive temperatures and the chance of any significant rain is practically nill. Wildfires have easily started due to the harsh conditions and Mallett fears another blaze is merely a spark away…

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The statewide burn ban remains in place and Louisiana is under a State of Emergency due to the heat until September 9th. Mallet says you should never be littering or throwing a cigarette out the window, to begin with…

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Even though the cause of the blaze has yet to be determined, the Lafayette Fire Department has responded to eight grass fires within a 48-hour period.

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2:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s office reports the state department of health spent 112-million dollars on Medicaid coverage for nearly 14-thousand adults who did not live in Louisiana. State Auditor Chris Magee says part of the problem was that LDH was told not to remove people off Medicaid rolls during the COVID pandemic. He says the state health agency also plans to use a driver license’s database to check where a recipient lives. He says unfortunately they can’t get the money back unless it was fraudulently obtained…
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The state department of transportation is advising motorists not to throw anything out the window that cause a grass or wildfire. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says even a cigarette butt can spark a blaze…
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To bring attention to his state treasurer campaign and raise funds, Republican Scott McKnight is raffling Taylor Swift concert tickets. Brooke Thorington has more.
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In the Secretary of State’s race, the Louisiana Democratic Party has endorsed Arthur Morrell over the other Democrat in the race, Gwen Collins-Greenup. Collins Greenup has run unsuccessfully in the past for this position. Morrell served 23 years in the Louisiana House and he was the clerk of the Orleans Parish Criminal Court for 15 years.

1:30 LRN Newscast

An audit finds $112 million was spent on Medicaid recipients who live out-of-state from 2016 to February of this year. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested 41-year-old Christopher Carter of Lake Charles, who allegedly drove around in his SUV with the body of 72-year-old Shelia Ortega. Detectives located Carter’s SUV in a mall parking lot, with her body located inside, deceased. Carter was allegedly opened several loans using Ortega’s information after her death.

Wildfires and grass fires have been popping up around the state and Sabine Parish is one of the hardest hit areas. Thousands of acres have been burned, plus 14 structures and 19 vehicles. Sabine Office of Emergency Preparedness Director Scott Gowen says excessive heat continues to be a threat…
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Gowen says they’ve received assistance from firefighters around the state.

The high school football season begins next week and it’s unclear what the playoff brackets will look like in November. A Baton Rouge judge has ruled the LHSAA can’t use the current definition that determines a “select” school. Plaintiffs’ attorney Brian Blackwell says the association’s executive committee changed the definition, never giving high school principals a chance to vote on this major change…
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It’s unknown what the LHSAA will do next.

8:30 LRN Newscast

How are cattle producers handling this heat with their livestock? LSU AgCenter economist Kurt Guidry says reduced hay production caused by lack of rain is expected to cost cattle raisers $62 to $108 million. Guidry says producers are reducing their herd size as a result…
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As a way to help generate interest in his campaign and the race for State Treasurer, Republican candidate Scott McKnight, is raffling off two tickets to next year’s Taylor Swift concert in New Orleans. McKnight says in order to win two floor seats, you have to donate three-dollar to his campaign…
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Democrat Dustin Granger and Republican John Fleming are the other two candidates in the race.

The lone Independent in the Louisiana Legislature Joe Marino has submitted his resignation and will serve as an Ad Hoc Judge in Jefferson Parish. Brooke Thorington looks back on his legislative career.
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Nine schools from Rapides Parish and the Monroe area won a court battle with the LHSAA as a Baton Rouge judge has issued a preliminary injunction against the association’s playoff format that it put in place last year. The big issue is the definition of a select school as the LHSAA changed that definition last year, which moved dozens of schools considered public, to the select side of the playoff bracket, where they competed against private schools. What this means for the playoff format this year is unknown.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Most of the state remains under a red flag warning, which means conditions are in place for wildfires to quickly spread. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser ordered the evacuation of Bogue Chitto State Park in Washington Parish as a result of a wildfire three miles from the park. The 30 park guests were offered to relocate to nearby state parks.

An LSU AgCenter economist is forecasting a loss of $135 million to $290 million dollars for Louisiana cattle and crop producers due to excessive heat and drought. Teiko Foxx reports livestock producers are downsizing their cattle herd…
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If you missed out on getting Taylor Swift concert tickets for her three shows in New Orleans next year, Republican Scott McKnight is raffling off tickets if you donate to his campaign for state treasurer. McKnight says after all the hoopla over the concert he opted to use it as a way to drive Swifities to his campaign.
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For each $3 donation, your name is entered into a raffle and the winner will be announced September 30th.

The lone Independent in the Louisiana Legislature has submitted his resignation. Joe Marino has accepted an appointment to be an interim state district judge in Jefferson Parish. Marino served in the Louisiana House since 2016 and he’s proud of his legislation that attempts to help young students with dyslexia…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

The high school football season starts next week and the format for the playoffs is unclear after a Baton Rouge judge ruled in favor of nine schools in central and north Louisiana who sued the LHSAA over its revised definition of a select school. Last year the LHSAA updated its definition of a select school and that resulted in dozens of schools considered public competing against private schools in football, basketball, baseball and softball postseason play. The judge issued a preliminary injunction against the playoff format used last year until a full trial can take place.

The Saints return to practice today as they get ready for their final preseason game on Sunday night against the Houston Texans.

LSU linebacker Harold Perkins has been named a first-team All-American by the Associated Press. Defensive lineman Mekhi Wingo and wide receiver Malik Nabers are second-team selections.

The LSU baseball team has set its fall roster as the Tigers look to repeat as national champions. They have to rebuild a pitching staff that no longer has Paul Skenes, Ty Floyd, and Riley Cooper. But Coach Jay Johnson says next year’s staff will be loaded with left-handed pitchers…
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And those left-handed pitchers are Kade Anderson from St. Paul’s High School, Jake Brown from Sulphur and Cameron Johnson, who new pitching coach Nate Yeskie says looks major league pitcher Ardolis Chapman. Johnson is six-foot-five, 240 pounds. LSU also added left-handed pitcher Gage Jump, a transfer from UCLA who did not pitch last season due to injury.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s office reports the state department of health spent 112-million dollars on Medicaid coverage for nearly 14-thousand adults who did not live in Louisiana. The payments were made from September 2016 to February of this year. State Health Secretary Stephen Russo says it was hard for L-D-H to remove people from the Medicaid rolls during the COVID pandemic, because the feds changed the rules to ensure continued coverage for low-income residents.

To bring attention to his state treasurer campaign and raise funds, Republican Scott McKnight is raffling Taylor Swift concert tickets…
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Gretna Representative Joe Marino officially resigned Monday from his legislative post to begin his appointment as an Ad Hoc Judge in Jefferson Parish. The Independent, who was elected to the legislature in 2016 admits he was under the misconception that it was a part-time gig but quickly found out it’s a full-time job.
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Earlier this year, Marino authored a bill to give lawmakers a pay raise, but the bill failed to make it to the House floor.

We are entering peak hurricane season as the National Hurricane Center is monitoring three named storms. Don Redman with AAA says if you don’t have flood insurance now is the time to get it, also review your current homeowner and flood insurance policies and take inventory of what’s in your home…
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LRN PM Newscall August 21

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says former President Donald Trump should drop out of the 2024 Presidential race. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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As the state struggle with little rain and excessive temperatures, a tropical depression headed towards Texas has developed in the Gulf of Mexico resulting in a red flag warning for most of the state. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Louisiana U-S Senator Bill Cassidy believes former President Donald Trump should drop out of the 2024 Presidential race. During an appearance on C-N-N’s State of the Union, Cassidy says current polling shows Trump can not beat President Joe Biden in a general election…

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Trump is also facing nearly 100 criminal charges from four different federal criminal indictments. Cassidy says he’s concerned Trump will be convicted of mishandling classified documents, which will make him unelectable.

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Cassidy says he’ll vote for a Republican candidate that plans to address the future of Social Security….

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Cassidy says if nothing is done, Social Security will start to run out of money in about a decade, resulting in a 24-percent benefit cut.

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There is a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico moving south of Louisiana towards Texas and it’s resulted in a Red Flag Warning, which means wildfires and grass fires can spread quickly.  National Weather Service Lake Charles Meteorologist Stacey Denson.

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According to the governor’s office, there have been more than 260 wildfires during this hot and dry summer that have damaged and destroyed more than 3,500 acres. Denson says the breezy conditions driven by tropical depression heading towards Texas…

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Warm temperatures and dry wind are the perfect mixture for activity to develop over warm waters and there are three named storms Emily, Franklin, and Gert in the Atlantic Ocean. Denson says there’s low pressure moving across the Gulf but that’s given a 70% chance of development.

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The state burn ban remains in effect.

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An ATV ride in St. Tammany Parish near Bush turned fatal when two female juveniles were driving the vehicle and struck a tree. Police were called to the scene on Saturday night when they were rushed to the hospital. Sargent Suzanna Carboni gives an update on the pair’s condition after the accident.

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The 12 year old that passed was confirmed to be Payton Strain, and this is not the first death in the area from this type of accident, so Carboni has a message to all ATV owners.

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Cardboni also clarifies who should be driving these types of vehicles.

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In the Louisiana governor’s race, State Treasurer John Schroder takes a shot at fellow Republicans Jeff Landry and Stephen Waguespack in his latest TV ad, calling them political insiders who will not address the issues affecting Louisiana…

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But Waguespack, who is the former president of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry says, he’s the political outsider that’s ready to make life better for families and businesses…

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Schroder says if elected, he’ll put people over special interests.

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Landry recently picked up the endorsement of the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association.