6:30 Newscast

The final act of this year’s special session trilogy is less than a week away, with the administration and many legislators scrambling to find some extra cash for programs like TOPS, which is facing a 30 percent cut. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry recommended a gradual fade out of whatever taxes are passed to lead to more manageable budget situation.
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The session starts Monday


It’s a disciplinary action that has been around for years, but now a study involving Tulane University researchers finds that about three out of four pediatricians are saying spankings are no longer recommended.  Tulane associate professor Catherine Taylor says it’s important to remember that even though spankings are no longer recommended, discipline in a child’s life is still crucial.
cut 8 (09) “…it always has been.”

Taylor recommends consulting with your pediatrician for advice at to see what the best disciplinary actions are for your child.
The feds are pumping 40 million dollars into the state’s Childcare Assistance Program, that helps working and middle class parents pay for child care services. That means 4,000 more families will get help finding a safe environment for their pre-kindergarten age children while they’re at work.  The program has had to cut back dramatically in the last decade, as the state cut off all funds for Childcare Assistance after years of budget cuts. Louisiana Policy Institute for Children Executive Director Melanie Bronfin says those cuts kicked 25 thousand families out of the program.
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US Senator John Kennedy is weighing in on President Donald Trump’s historic summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He says it took a certain kind of person to break through the Hermit kingdom’s tough outer shell, after decades of failed attempts.
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Legislative Report June 13

The final act of this year’s special session trilogy is less than a week away, with the administration and many legislators scrambling to find some extra cash for programs like TOPS, which is facing a 30 percent cut. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says the Department of Health is one place the state should look if it wants to plug the budget gaps.

Cut 3 (11) “they need”

The Metairie Republican says LDH has 110 million dollars in funded vacant positions, which are jobs that have money allocated, but are not currently filled. The Representative says it would take roughly 90 million dollars to fund the remainder of TOPS. Henry says the legislature could also consider taking away state workers’ pay raises to fill part of the budget gap.

Cut 4  (09) “next year”

The session starts Monday

US Senator John Kennedy’s call on a Lafayette radio station for Governor John Bel Edwards’ resignation came as a bit of a surprise. Kennedy is widely reported to be preparing a run for Governor next year, and this could be the first of many salvos between the two parties. ULM Political Science Professor Dr. Josh Stockley says calling for a resignation is usually reserved for major violations, not budget disputes.

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Kennedy call for Edwards to step down, saying his lack of leadership has resulted in the ongoing budget crisis. Stockley says Kennedy bills himself as a bipartisan problem solver, but this attack was pure partisan politics.

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430PM LRN Newscast June 13

House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry is looking at shuffling some budget money around to fill the TOPS gap. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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three out of four pediatricians are saying spankings are no longer recommended.  Tulane associate professor Catherine Taylor says there are increased risks in multiple unfavorable behaviors later in life.

Cut 7 (09)  “…risks are raised.”

The feds are pumping 40 million dollars into the state’s Childcare Assistance Program, that helps working and middle class parents pay for child care services. That means 4,000 more families will get help finding a safe environment for their pre-kindergarten age children while they’re at work. Louisiana Policy Institute for Children Executive Director Melanie Bronfin says that’s big for working parents.

Cut 9 (08)  “great need”

The program provides, on average, three to four thousand dollars in assistance. the average cost for childcare can run 6,000 dollars.

US Senator John Kennedy is weighing in on President Donald Trump’s historic summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The Republican says if the talks do not lead to a firm commitment to allow inspectors to verify the 70-year-old regime’s nuclear and missile sites have been destroyed, then he hopes President Trump would respond accordingly.

Cut 14 (08)  “have tried”

330PM LRN Newscast June 13

The final act of this year’s special session trilogy is less than a week away, with the administration and many legislators scrambling to find some extra cash for programs like TOPS, which is facing a 30 percent cut. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says the Department of Health is one place the state should look if it wants to plug the budget gaps.

Cut 3 (11) “they need”

The session starts Monday

US Senator John Kennedy is weighing in on President Donald Trump’s historic summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Kennedy says past threats were laughed off, and with Trump, threats of military action are taken seriously.

Cut 13 (11) “in Syria.” 

Bashar Al Assad is the current President of Syria, who has sustained his military rule through nearly a decade of civil war.

40 million dollars in federal money is being sent to the state to help more parents pay for childcare. Connor Ferrill has more.

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Three out of four pediatricians say is not the way to handle an unruly kid. Tulane associate professor Catherine Taylor says that the widely accepted punishment can have a negative outcome.

Cut 6 (07)  “…than good for kids.”

12:30 Newscast

The feds are pumping 40 million dollars into the state’s Childcare Assistance Program, that helps working and middle class parents pay for child care services. That means 4,000 more families will get help finding a safe environment for their pre-kindergarten age children while they’re at work. Louisiana Policy Institute for Children Executive Director Melanie Bronfin says that’s big for working parents.

Cut 9 (08)  “great need”

 

It’s a disciplinary action that has been around for years, but now a study involving Tulane University researchers finds that about three out of four pediatricians are saying spankings are no longer recommended.  So what ill effect can spankings have with kids?  Tulane associate professor Catherine Taylor says there are increased risks in multiple unfavorable behaviors later in life.

Cut 7 (09)  “…risks are raised.”

The final act of this year’s special session trilogy is less than a week away, with the administration and many legislators scrambling to find some extra cash for programs like TOPS, which is facing a 30 percent cut. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says the Department of Health is one place the state should be looking if it wants to plug the budget gaps.

 

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The Metairie Republican says LDH has 110 million dollars in funded vacant positions, which are jobs that have money allocated, but are not currently filled. The Representative says it would take roughly 90 million dollars to fund the remainder of TOPS.

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1030AM LRN Newscast June 13

US Senator John Kennedy is calling on Governor John Bel Edwards to step down due to his handling of the state’s fiscal cliff. Kennedy, who is reportedly readying up a run for the Governor’s Mansion, says the legislature’s inability to find a long term solution to the budget crisis come down to a lack of leadership from Edwards. The Republican called for the Lt. Governor to take over the state.

Cut 4  (06) “at it.”

The eyes of the world are on the recent meeting between President Trump and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. US Congressman Ralph Abraham says he’s got faith in President Trump’s ability to strike up an effective deal with Kim Jong Un.

Cut 9 (12)  “,,,to seeing what happens”

President Trump has released a statement saying there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea.

Rudy Guiliani is visiting Cajun country to raise money for US Congressman Clay Higgins primary challenger, Josh Guillory. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearrson Cross says with Higgins being a loyal Trump booster, this could just be another example of the Trump Administration’s tendency to lack a unified political agenda.

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Unless the Legislature approves additional revenue, TOPS will suffer a 30 percent reduction, a cost that will be passed right back to students and their families. Executive Director Dr. James Caillier says even if the state approves the funds, we’re already losing some of our highest performers.

Cut 13 (11)  “and brightest” 

That 30 percent reduction would result in the average LSU student with TOPS graduating nearly 14,000 dollars more in debt.

930AM* LRN Newscast June 13

US Senator John Kennedy is calling on Governor John Bel Edwards to step down due to his handling of the state’s fiscal cliff. The governor supports a half penny sales tax that would fully fund government, while some House Republicans favor a third penny sales tax that would require 126 million in cuts. Kennedy says Edwards was negligent to reject the House Republican’s offer.

Cut 6 (09) “you want.”

Edwards’ Spokesperson Richard Carbo says “Sen. Kennedy’s absurdity knows no limits.”

Unless the Legislature approves additional revenue, TOPS will suffer a 30 percent reduction.  Taylor Foundation Executive Director Dr. James Caillier says if we fail to sure up TOPS, the state will bleed its best talents.

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Presidential confidant Rudy Guiliani will be in Lafayette to raise money for US Congressman Clay Higgins primary opponent. Becca Dill has the story.

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A third man has been arrested in the death of a St. Martinville teenager whose body was found on a St. Landry Parish levee over the weekend. 62-year-old Donald Boutte of Breaux Bridge, and grandfather of one of two men who were previously arrested in connection to the death, was charged with Obstruction of Justice and Accessory After the Fact to Second Degree Murder.

AM Newscall June 13

US Senator John Kennedy has a message for Governor John Bel Edwards: Step Down.

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TOPS will be cut by 30 percent without additional funds from a special session tax deal, and that could cost Louisiana students big. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Presidential confidant Rudy Guiliani will be in Lafayette to raise money for US Congressman Clay Higgins primary opponent. Becca Dill has the story.

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US Senator John Kennedy is calling on Governor John Bel Edwards to step down due to his handling of the state’s fiscal cliff. Kennedy, who is reportedly readying up a run for the Governor’s Mansion, says the legislature’s inability to find a long term solution to the budget crisis come down to a lack of leadership from Edwards. The Republican called for the Lt. Governor to take over the state.

Cut 4  (06) “at it.”

The Administration responded, saying “He hasn’t passed a single bill since being elected to the Senate, but has an infinite amount of time to do media interviews. We could similarly ask him to step down for being the most ineffective member of Congress, but that’d be nothing out of the ordinary as he’s run for every political office under the sun.”

Kennedy says the Governor has allowed the state budget to balloon, despite a lagging local economy. He says Edward’s inability to cut waste and reign in cost is because he’s a “Liberal Democrat”.

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Edwards has fought with House GOP members over just how much should be raised to fill the budget gap. The governor supports a half penny sales tax that would fully fund government, while some House Republicans favor a third penny sales tax that would require 126 million in cuts. Kennedy says Edwards was negligent to reject the House Republican’s offer.

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Edwards’ Spokesperson Richard Carbo says “Sen. Kennedy’s absurdity knows no limits, and Gov. Edwards isn’t going to be distracted by childish comments or letters from our junior senator. More people are working in Louisiana than ever before, unemployment is at a 10-year low and we are scoring the biggest economic development deals in our state’s history.  That’s what can happen when you focus on the job you have.”

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The eyes of the world are on the recent meeting between President Trump and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. US Congressman Ralph Abraham says he’s thankful that relations with North Korea are at a point where talking is a possibility.

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Abraham says the current discussions could always go south, but as of right now, it appears that the conversations are more advanced with North Korea than ever before.

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The congressman says he’s got faith in President Trump’s ability to strike up an effective deal with Kim Jong Un.

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Rudy Guiliani is visiting Cajun country to raise money for US Congressman Clay Higgins primary challenger, Josh Guillory. The former New York City Mayor, and adviser to the President, will be attending a fundraiser for Guillory on June 25th in Lafayette at the Petroleum Club. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pierson Cross says it’s… a bit surprising.

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Guillory is considered to be a more moderate republican, who may lean towards a message that resembles the districts former Representative, Charles Bustany.

Cross says this doesn’t necessarily mean the president is turning his back on one of his more vocal supporters. He says this could just be another example of the Trump Administration’s tendency to lack a unified political agenda.

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Higgins has had early fundraising troubles, and while Cross says Guiliani is unlikely to sway any undecided voters in North Louisiana, he could bring some deep pocketed donors into the race on Guillory’s side.

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Unless the Legislature approves additional revenue, TOPS will suffer a 30 percent reduction, a cost that will be passed right back to students and their families. Higher ed is also on the block for a substantial reduction, and Taylor Foundation Executive Director Dr. James Caillier says even if the state approves the funds, we’re already losing some of our highest performers who are tired of the uncertainty.

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That 30 percent reduction would result in the average LSU student with TOPS graduating nearly 14,000 dollars more in debt than they would have if the scholarship program was fully funded. Caillier says many working class students just could not bear that kind of increased cost.

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Caillier says if we fail to sure up TOPS, the state will bleed its best talents, exacerbating the problems in our already sluggish economy.

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Saints running back Mark Ingram talked to the media about his recent absence at OTAs, amidst rumors that he’s unhappy heading into the year without a new contract. The Saints will be without the pro bowl runner who went for over 1100 yards on the ground last year for the first four games due to a PED suspension, but Ingram has faith that the young guns can carry the Black and Gold In his absence.

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Ingram says the rumors that he was planning a hold out to protest his contract that runs out this year, are false.

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He says he’s spent some time this off season really working on getting faster, something that he says he felt he could do better away from the team than with it.

Cut 18 (18)  “right now” 

Alvin Kamara is a lock for the top of the running back depth chart, but the backup role is still a wide open competition.

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630PM LRN Newscast June 12

Negotiations have begun this week in advance of next week’s special session, with parties involved hoping to get a deal in place before Monday to avoid another dramatic last second finish to what will be the last session of the fiscal year. Senate President John Alario says after two special sessions, he’s more and more legislators leaning towards a deal that would fully fund state services.

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Without additional revenue, the current budget would require large cuts to state services, including a 30 percent cut to TOPS.

Small business optimism has reached its highest level in 34 years.  That’s according to the National Federation of Independent Business, NFIB state director Dawn Starns they are now hoping for tax reform in Louisiana as lawmakers consider what to do with the state sales tax, which is currently at 5%.

Cut 7 (03)  “..help everybody.”

Two Acadiana men are under arrest in connection to the murder of a St. Martinville teenager. Twenty-five-year-old Brandon Boutte of St. Martinville was charged with Obstruction of Justice and Second Degree Murder in the death of 19-year-old Simone Robin. St. Martin Parish Sherriff’s Spokesperson Major Ginny Higgins says Robin’s trailer was set on fire Saturday, and her body was found later that day on a levee in St. Landry.

Cut 9 (10)  “their parish.”

Starting in September, travelers through Baton Rouge Metro Airport can expect more destination options with the addition of Via Airlines.  The airline, which has been in business for over a decade, will now provide direct service to Austin, Texas and Orlando, Florida.  Airport spokesperson Jim Caldwell says service will fly on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays, as they expect a high demand for business travel to the capital city of the lone star state.

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Legislative Report June 12

US Senator John Kennedy isn’t happy with John Bel Edwards, and is calling on the governor to step down due to his handling of the state’s fiscal cliff. Kennedy, who is reportedly readying up a run for the Governor’s Mansion, says the legislature’s inability to find a long term solution to the budget crisis come down to a lack of leadership from Edwards. The Republican called for the Lt. Governor to take over the state.

Cut 4  (06) “at it.”

Kennedy says the Governor has allowed the state budget to balloon, despite a lagging local economy.

Cut 5  (10)  “care costs.”

The Administration responded, saying “He hasn’t passed a single bill since being elected to the Senate, but has an infinite amount of time to do media interviews. We could ask him to step down for being the most ineffective member of Congress, but then he’d run for every political office under the sun.”

Unless the Legislature approves additional revenue, TOPS will suffer a 30 percent reduction. Taylor Foundation Executive Director Dr. James Caillier says we’re already losing students to the uncertainty.

Cut 13 (11)  “and brightest” 

That 30 percent reduction would result in the average LSU student with TOPS graduating nearly 14,000 dollars more in debt.

And legislators are hoping to craft a deal before the session starts on Monday: