7:30 LRN Newscast

A bill to ban transgender athletes from playing women’s sports will return to the Senate after passing through the House on a 72 to 21 vote yesterday. This is the same legislation responsible for last year’s historic veto session Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel presented the bill.
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She’s referring to transgender swimmer Lia Thomas who won an NCAA women’s championship. The bill needs Senate approval of a minor amendment and then it heads to the governor’s desk.

Either today or tomorrow, the full Senate will debate the budget bill that contains a 15-hundred dollar pay raise for teachers. But Louisiana Association of Educators President Doctor Tia Mills believes the raise should be two-thousand dollars to help curb a teacher shortage…
cut 5 (10) “…than later”
The Southern Regional Average is 55-thousand dollars, while the average teacher pay in Louisiana is 51-thousand.

The Louisiana House approves a bill that would require a parent or guardian to sign a written form and also confirm orally before a vaccine is administered to a child at school. The bill’s author is Houma Representative Beryl Amedee…
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The measure passed on a 65-31 vote and heads to the Senate.

With air conditioners already working overtime due to the 90-plus temperatures, Cleco is telling customers to use L-E-D lightbulbs and regularly replace air conditioner filters in order to help save a few dollars on the energy bill. Cleco spokesperson Fran Phoenix says for more tips go to cleco-dot-com-slash watt matters…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

Brayden Jobert hit two home runs as the LSU Tigers got back in the win column last night with a 19-7 win over Northwestern State. The Tigers now head to Nashville where they’ll wrap up SEC play with a three-game series versus Vanderbilt. The Demons begin Southland Tournament play in Lake Charles on Thursday as they’ll face Nicholls. .

The Ragin Cajuns allowed two hits and Will Veillon hit a pinch-hit home run as U-L Lafayette defeated the Colonels six to one last night. UNO scored two runs in the eighth to beat Southern five to four.

At the state capitol, the Louisiana House approved a Senate-backed bill that would prohibit transgender girls from playing female sports in Louisiana. Opponents say the legislation is unnecessary and mean-spirited, but Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds disagrees…
cut 15 (10) “….female sports”
The bill is one stop away from reaching the governor’s desk.

Matt McMahon has completely remade the LSU basketball roster in a matter of weeks. After essentially having no players six weeks ago, he completed his 2022 class with the signing of 6-10 center, Shawn Phillips Jr., out of Arizona. McMahon’s class is now ranked 13th with the addition of Phillips, a four-star recruit. Advocate sportswriter Sheldon Mickles is impressed…
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Mickles says Phillips is the fourth player on McMahon’s roster six foot ten or taller.

The Pelicans will pick eighth in the upcoming NBA draft. New Orleans had a 26-percent chance to land a top-four pick in last night’s lottery. But because of the Anthony Davis trade, New Orleans still gets a chance to pick eighth after making the playoffs.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A bill that would prohibit biological males from playing female sports as a transgender girl is one step closer to final legislative passage. The House approved the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act on a vote 72-21. Shreveport Representative Sam Jenkins says the legislation is an attack on vulnerable transgender children…
cut 14 (12) “….an attack”
A minor amendment was added to the bill so it goes back to the Senate for final legislative approval.

Near-record highs again today as air conditioners are already getting a workout across the state. Cleco spokesperson Fran Phoenix says their Watt Matters campaign has suggestions on how to save a few dollars on your energy bill…
cut 7 (11) “….energy usage”
For more information go to cleco-dot-com/wattmatters.

The two largest teacher unions in the state join forces and tell lawmakers the proposed fifteen-hundred dollar pay raises aren’t enough. Brooke Thorington has more.
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LRN AM Newscall May 18

The two largest teacher unions in the state join forces and tell lawmakers the proposed fifteen-hundred dollar pay raises aren’t enough. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Cleco is spreading the word on how you can save on your energy costs this summer. David Grubb has more…

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The state House passes a bill banning schools from giving COVID shots without parental approval. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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The Louisiana Association of Educators and the Louisiana Federation of Teachers joined forces at the state capitol in an effort to convey their disappointment with the proposed education pay increase for next year’s budget. The budget approved by Senate Finance sets aside $1,500 raises for teachers, instead of the original request of $2,000 by the governor. LFT President Larry Carter…

Cut 4 (09)  “…now.”

Support staff is set to receive a $750 pay raise instead of the requested $1,000 increase.

The average annual pay for public school teachers in Louisiana is $51,500. The teacher’s unions displayed a photo of a billboard recruiting teachers to Texas with a starting pay of more than $58,000.

And while Louisiana teachers have received raises totaling $3,300 in last four years, their pay ranks 12th among 16 other southern states and well below the southern regional average. LAE President Dr. Tia Mills says she would like to think lawmakers are concerned about the ongoing teacher and support staff shortage…

Cut 5 (10) “…than later.”

Carter says the less than anticipated raises in a time of record inflation will not go unnoticed. He says they plan to continue to lobby lawmakers for adequate raises in an effort to retain certified teachers.

Cut 6 (10)  “…or leave.”

Carter and Mills say neighboring states are taking advantage of the situation and luring educators away from the Bayou State.

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Cleco has been very proactive in finding ways to help its customers deal with rising fuel and energy costs. Their CARE program for low-income families is still accepting applicants through May 30, and now the energy provider has introduced the Watt Matters campaign says spokesperson Fran Phoenix…

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The centerpiece of the campaign is teaching customers how to keep energy from escaping their homes through weatherization.

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A Power Wise assessment comes at no cost to Cleco customers, and some assistance can be provided on the spot.

Many of the things that customers can do to reduce their costs are relatively simple, like using LED lightbulbs and regularly replacing air conditioner filters. To register for an assessment or to see what strategies can help in your home, Phoenix says to visit Cleco-dot-com and click on Watt Matters.

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Using energy-saving devices and practicing energy efficiency can reduce customer bills anywhere from 10 to 25 percent.

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The full House advances a bill that would prohibit giving COVID shots – or any other vaccines – at public schools  unless parents give explicit permission. Terrebonne Parish Representative Beryl Amedee (BEAR-il AH-muh-day) says her bill would require schools obtain written permission to administer a shot, then follow that up with a verbal verification…:

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Amedee says she brought the bill because – during the height of the pandemic – there were some cases in Louisiana of kids forging a parental permission slip and getting the shot. She says some school administrators asked her to file the bill to help protect them from liability…:

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Amedee’s HB 427 would prohibit schools from administering vaccines on school property without written and verbal parental approval. She urges lawmakers to vote “yes”…:

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The bill passed by a 65-to-31 vote, and now moves forward to the Senate.

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The Fairness in Women’s Sports Act bill will return to the Senate after passing through the House on a 72 to 21 vote with a minor amendment that will require Senate approval. This was the same legislation that was responsible for the historic veto session last year. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel presented the bill in the House.

Cut 13 (09) “…sports.”

She then referred to the transgender female swimmer that won an NCAA championship.

Shreveport Representative Sam Jenkins spoke in opposition to the bill, saying the bill is a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist in Louisiana. Jenkins says the bill is an attack on vulnerable transgender children.

Cut 14 (12)  “…an attack.”

Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds, who spoke in favor of Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell’s legislation says that supporting the legislation does not make you a bully or anti-transgender.

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The bill was amended to remove intramural sports from the legislation and restricted to competitive sports in Louisiana public schools, colleges and universities.

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Matt McMahon has completely remade the LSU basketball roster in a matter of weeks. After essentially having no players six weeks ago, he completed his 2022 class with the signing of 6-10 center, Shawn Phillips Jr., out of Arizona. McMahon’s class was ranked 17th nationally before the addition of Phillips, a four-star recruit. Advocate sportswriter Sheldon Mickles is impressed…

Cut 16 (15)  “…on the roster.”

While the basketball program and the athletic department are still facing potentially harsh penalties from the NCAA, McMahon’s contract gives him security as he navigates this difficult period. Mickles points out that like any other coach McMahon would love to win now, but his eyes are on the future…

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LRN PM Newscall May 17

Louisiana marks another all-time high at the gas pump today. BrookeThorington has more.

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The House Education Committee soundly defeated a bill that would dictate how race should be incorporated into the teaching of history. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Louisiana House approves legislation requiring electric and hybrid owners paying an annual road usage fee. Baton Rouge Representative Barbara Freiberg says the state’s 20-cent per gallon gasoline tax pays for highway upkeep and improvement and she wants to make sure E-V and hybrid vehicle owners pay their fair share…

Cut 3 (07) “….that privilege”

Freiberg’s bill would charge EV owners 110-dollars annually and hybrid owners 60-dollars annually.

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Hybrid and EV owners would be asked to report they own these types of vehicles on their state income tax returns. The House approved the legislation 82-13 and it will also take two-thirds approval to pass the Senate, since it’s a fee.

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The average price for regular gasoline in Louisiana hits an all-time high at $4.19 a gallon today, surpassing the previous record of $4.16 set in March.  Triple-A fuel analyst Don Redman says gas prices have increased 33-cents in the last month and are way up over last year.

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In addition to gas prices, the average price for diesel is up to $5.21 a gallon in Louisiana. Redman says that’s about $2.33 higher than this time last year. He says diesel prices will also be felt by consumers at grocery stores, retail stores, etc.

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And while Triple-A predicted a robust travel season this year due to pent-up demand as pandemic restrictions are relaxed, Redman says however their forecast might have to be altered due to prices at the pump. He says Memorial Day Weekend travel is still expected to be high.

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Redman says driving the speed limit and making sure your tires are properly inflated will help make your vehicle more fuel-efficient.

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Today the Food and Drug Administration announced that it has authorized a booster dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children between the ages of 5 and 11. Dr. Mark Kline, the Chief Medical Officer at Children’s Hospital in New Orleans says this is something he’s been waiting for…

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Unfortunately, says Dr. Kline, a large number of children in the state are ineligible for the booster since an overwhelming number of kids in the five to 11 age group haven’t been vaccinated at all. Nationally, just under 30 percent of children have received the vaccine, and in Louisiana, the numbers are much lower…

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Kline emphasizes that millions of children have taken the vaccine without any major side effects and with case numbers once again on the rise, this is as good a time as there’s ever been to vaccinate your child.

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Between 0.1 and 1.5 percent of child COVID-19 cases resulted in hospitalization, according to data from the American Academy of Pediatrics.   

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The House Education Committee killed a bill from its former chairman Ray Garofalo who was trying to pass legislation on how race should be taught in public schools. Garofalo says he’s trying to keep politics out of the teaching of history

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Garofalo says his bill would prevent teachers from telling students that any race is more superior or inferior. He says there is indoctrination going on in schools and Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson says show me the evidence……

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Baton Rouge Representative Barbara Freiberg says it would be impossible to enforce this legislation

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The bill was deferred by the committee without objection.

1:30 LRN Newscast May 17

The House Education Committee killed a bill from its former chairman Ray Garofalo who was trying to pass legislation on how race should be taught in public schools. Garofalo says he’s trying to keep politics out of the teaching of history
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Garofalo says his bill would prevent teachers from telling students that any race is more superior or inferior. Baton Rouge Representative Barbara Freiberg says it would be impossible to enforce this legislation
Cut 13 (11) “…cumbersome.”
The bill was deferred by the committee without objection.

The Louisiana Senate is poised to make an unprecedented financial commitment to improving the state’s infrastructure. David Grubb has the story…
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Louisiana set a new record at the pump today, $4.19 for a gallon of regular gasoline, breaking the old mark of 4.16 set in March. Triple-A spokesperson Don Redman says the average price for diesel is $5.21 a gallon and consumers are feeling the pain…
cut 6 (05) “…commodity higher”

11:30 LRN Newscast

The average price for regular gasoline in Louisiana hits an all-time high at $4.19 a gallon today, surpassing the previous record of $4.16 set in March. Triple-A fuel analyst Don Redman says gas prices have increased 33-cents in the last month and are way up over last year.
Cut 5 (11) “…the pinch.”
In addition to gas prices, the average price for diesel is up to $5.21 a gallon in Louisiana.

The state has a 20-cent gasoline tax that helps pay for bridge and road improvements, but lawmakers believe hybrid and electric vehicle owners are not paying their fair share. That’s why the Louisiana House has approved a bill that would charge EV owners 110-dollars annually and hybrid owners a 60-dollar road usage fee…
cut 4 (09) “….it yet”
The House approved the legislation 82-13 and it will also take two-thirds approval to pass the Senate, since it’s a fee.

The budget bill contains 300-million dollars for a new Mississippi River Bridge, 100-million dollars to replace the Lake Charles Bridge, and 100-million dollars for extending I-49 South to New Orleans. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says there’s also 150-million dollars for preservation…
cut 12 (06) “…across the state”
The full Senate is expected to vote on the budget later this week.

Today the Food and Drug Administration announced that it has authorized a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children between the ages of 5 and 11. Dr. Mark Kline, the Chief Medical Officer at Children’s Hospital in New Orleans says this is something he’s been waiting for…
cut 8 (13) “…protective range.”
But Kline says only 10-percent of children between five and eleven have received the two-shot COVID vaccine series.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Senate is poised to make an unprecedented financial commitment to improving the state’s infrastructure…
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The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has canceled its annual conference scheduled to take place in New Orleans in April 2023 because of the Louisiana Legislature’s anti-abortion views. Four-thousand people attended the conference in San Diego last month. The group says it will hold its annual conference in a state whose legislative climate is consistent with its values.

The House Civil Law Committee approves a bill that would ban hair discrimination. The legislation is to prohibit employers from not hiring or firing a person based on a natural, protective or cultural hairstyle, which would include afros, locs, braids, and other styles. New Orleans Representative Candace Newell says it’s not just Blacks who could be victims of hair discrimination…
cut 14 (12) “…dreadlocks” (2x)
The bill heads to the House floor for more discussion.

The consumer price index for April rose to eight-point-three percent, another 40 year high. Economist Loren Scott says the inflation rate has hovered around the 8% mark for a few months and it’s tough for those on fixed incomes….
cut 5 (10) “…right now”

7:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana has set a new record high for gas prices as the statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline has reached $4.19. That’s according to Triple-A. The price at the pump increased nearly five cents from yesterday and it’s up 15-cents in the last week and 33-cents over the last month.

According to the Consumer Price Index, the inflation rate for April was 8.3-percent. Brooke Thorington has more from a local economist.
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Legislation to begin the phase-out of a temporary sales tax has been killed by the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee. The sales tax is set to expire in 2025, but Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala’s bill would begin phasing out the tax in 2023. The tax generates 400-million dollars in revenue annually and Norco Senator Gary Smith says Bacala’s proposal will actually cause more financial problems…
cut 8 (14) “…. then later”

The budget bill contains 300-million dollars for a new Mississippi River Bridge, 100-million dollars to replace the Lake Charles Bridge, and 100-million dollars for extending I-49 South to New Orleans. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says there’s also 150-million dollars for preservation…
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The full Senate is expected to vote on the budget later this week.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

After getting swept by Ole Miss, LSU baseball returns to the diamond tonight as the Tigers host Northwestern State. Several games have been canceled this week as schools in major conferences are not interested in playing teams who have low RPIs as they jockey for seeding in the NCAA Tournament. But Tigers coach Jay Johnson wants to play….
cut 16 (21) “…gonna do that”
Also tonight the Ragin Cajuns host Nicholls and Southern visits UNO. And Tulane has fired head coach Travis Jewitt. The Green Wave are 10-and-11 in the American Athletic Conference this season.

Rookie wideout Chris Olave got his first “welcome to the NFL” moments this past weekend during the Saints’ rookie mini-camp.
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Olave, who signed a four-year contract worth $19-million was considered one of the top route-runners in this year’s draft.

Former Saints Coach Sean Payton will reportedly work as a studio analyst for Fox this season.

The LSU Tigers have received a verbal pledge from four-star cornerback Daylen Austin out of Long Beach, California. He’s the third defensive back committed to LSU in the 2023 class.

Tonight is the NBA draft lottery and the Pelicans will likely get a top ten pick and there’s a 26-percent chance they can get a top-four pick. It’s L-A’s first-round pick and they sent it to New Orleans as part of the Anthony Davis trade.