AM Newscall May 29

New Orleans is hosting over 7,000 teachers this week for a yearly development conference. Becca Dill has the story.

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The Governor’s veto of a bill by Senator Danny Martiny will allow local governments require developers build affordable housing. Matt Doyle has more.

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House appropriations passes four bills on the House Floor. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Louisiana is kicking off its 6th Annual Teacher Leader Summit in New Orleans today. The conference is expected to be attended by 7,000 teachers from districts across the state. The summit even has its own app, to help teachers plot their way through the dozens of lectures and workshops. Superintendent of Academic Content Rebecca Kockler says it’s a reinforcement of educational basics.

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World renowned researchers and speakers will be in attendance, keeping Bayou State teachers up to date on the latest in educational science. Kockler says some of that new research will help reinvent the way we teach children to read.

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This year’s conference will have a focus on how to improve outcomes for students who are struggling the most. Kockler says they’ll be showing teachers how to pick the best books for their class.

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The conference will run throughout the week at the Morial Convention Center.

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Governor Edwards weekend veto of a bill will give local governments the ability to require real estate developers set aside a certain portion of their units for affordable housing, to combat ballooning rent prices. Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center Executive Director Cashauna Hill says it’s a big win for a working class that’s being squeezed by higher rent.

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Hill says New Orleans pumped millions of dollars into incentivizing developer created affordable housing units after Hurricane Katrina, but the policy had a short shelf life, and once it expired many residents were pushed out in favor of more expensive units.

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Concerns were also raised about the nature of the bill. Hill says local zoning ordinances should be left to the cities, and not controlled by state government.

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Senator Dany Martiny, the bill’s sponsor, argued that cities should not be allowed to dictate what developers build, and that rent prices should be left up to the market.

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After several days of inaction, The Appropriations Committee passed four budget bills to the House floor for consideration. The proposed spending plan from Representative Cameron Henry would fund TOPS at 80 percent, and cut higher education by 26 million dollars. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says funding TOPS while slashing higher ed just doesn’t make sense.

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Prior to that, the Appropriations committee was the scene of some tense moments as Poor People’s Campaign Advocates testified to the panel, accusing legislators of adopting immoral budgets that target societies most vulnerable.

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Abita Springs Representative Scott Simon took offense to the accusation that the budgets being passed on, that include deep cuts, are immoral. He says the people whose services are getting cut are not actually poor.

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That commentary from the St. Tammany Republican sparked a intense reaction from several in attendance, who temporarily shut down the meeting and had to be dragged out, chanting “we want a moral budget!”

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After four people died in a fiery wreck on Interstate 12 over Memorial Day Weekend, St. Tammany Parish President Pat Brister sent a letter to Governor Edwards asking him to expedite progress on widening the interstate lanes. She says right now, it’s a dangerous situation with the crush of traffic moving through such a tight corridor.

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With budget concerns dominating state news, there’s concerns that Louisiana just doesn’t have enough money to fix all the roads that need to be addressed, but Brister isn’t buying that.

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The accident occurred between highway 21 and the Tchefuncte Bridge. There was a plan to expand the area starting in 2019, but that plan was cancelled without a reason provided, and tentatively pushed back to 2023. Brister is calling on the governor to have that decision reversed.

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4:30 LRN Newscast May 29th

Louisiana Radio Network News, I’m Michael Farrar…
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Frustrations continue to mount at the State Capitol as that was New Roads Representative Major Thibaut. Several Democrats are upset with Republican leaders for delaying the filing of a proposed budget for next fiscal year. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry prefers that the legislature override Governor John Bel Edwards’ veto of the budget bill passed in the regular session and revenue raised in the special session can be used to fill in the budget holes…
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The veto effort failed and Henry has now introduced a budget bill nine days into the special session. There’s a concern a budget will not be approved before the special session concludes June 4th.

In a video message, Destrehan-based televangelist Jesse Duplantis is asking for 54-million dollars in private donations so that he can purchase a new jet, to replace his current 12-year-old aircraft. Duplantis says he’s looking at the Dassault Falcon Seven-X, because it has the fuel capacity so that he can preach the Gospel all over the world…
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Duplantis says he was also told by God to believe specifically for a brand new Falcon Seven-X.

Gas prices have only increased by a few cents over the last week and AAA’s current projection calls for gasoline prices in Louisiana to hover around $2.80 a gallon for the summer. But fuel analyst Don Redman says we might not see a summer average that high, which is good for travelers…
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3:30 LRN Newscast May 29th

A minister from Destrehan is asking for his congregation to buy him a 54-million dollar jet. Jesse Duplantis says he has been reaching people and changing lives for 40 years and in a video he says Gold tol him he needed purchase a bigger jet….
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Duplantis says with a new jet he’ll be able to change lives one soul at a time.

The summer driving season is underway, but gas prices continue to hold steady. The statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.67, which is a just a few pennies higher than a week ago. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says there’s a chance the price at the pump can actually come down soon…
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A Lake Charles man is under arrest for allegedly attempting to rape two women. Don Molino has more.
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The Opelousas Police Department has identified the 11-year-old girl who was killed during a weekend police chase as Bryla Bell. Authorities say Bell was driving a truck after she reportedly snuck out of her home. Two men were with the girl prior to her death and authorities still want to talk with them.

2:30 LRN Newscast May 29th

The chances of legislators finding a compromise budget and tax plan before the end of the June 4th special session are looking slim. Jeff Palermo has the story.
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State Police are investigating a shooting involving a Lafayette Police officer at the Super Seven Motel near Interstate 10. Officials say officers were called to the motel to respond to a domestic disturbance, when they arrived, a male suspect fled. During a chase he was shot and taken to a hospital for treatment. The officer was not injured.

In Southwest Louisiana, authorities arrest 31-year-old Wayne Barras of Lake Charles on attempted rape charges after he allegedly tried to assault two unsuspecting women. In both cases, the victims’ screams, alerted neighbors, who came to their aid. Lake Charles Police Chief Don Dixon says one victim was taking out her thrash…
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Barras is behind bars on a 900-thousand dollar bond.

Destrehan-based televangelist, Jesse Duplantis, wants a new 54-million-dollar private jet and asks his followers to pay for it. Duplantis says the new Dassalt 7X, which would be the fourth aircraft owned by the ministry, would be more cost beneficial in the long run…
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Duplantis concluded his remarks by saying if Jesus were on Earth today, he wouldn’t be riding a donkey.

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Concerns are being raised that at the current pace, another special session will needed after June 4th to approve a budget that includes potentially hundreds of millions in tax revenue that is being considered to plug the 648-million dollar budget gap. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry pushed to override the governor’s veto of  the budget passed in the regular session.

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But that motion failed to get a two-thirds vote.

A Lake Charles man is under arrest after allegedly tried to rape two elderly women in two separate incidents on Friday. Richard Barras was charged with one count of Attempted 1stDegree Rape. Authorities say Barras is a parolee. Lake Charles Police Chief Don Dixon says he’s shocked that Barras allegedly committed the crime, because he doesn’t fit the profile.

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LSU and Northwestern State are both headed to the Pacific Northwest as they are in the Corvallis Regional, hosted by third national seeded Oregon State. The Tigers will open the regional playing San Diego State. If LSU beats San Diego State, they’ll likely play Oregon State in a winner’s bracket game on Saturday. The Beavers have won 100 games over the last two seasons. Coach Paul Mainieri says they knew they’d face tough competition…

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Southland Tournament champion Northwestern State is in an NCAA Regional for the first time since 2005. Coach Bobby Barbier’s team will face the number three national seed Oregon State on Friday night at 9:30….

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12:30 LRN Newscast may 29th

Louisiana Radio Network News, I’m Jeff Palermo…
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Frustrations continue to mount at the State Capitol as that was New Roads Representative Major Thibaut. Several Democrats are upset with Republican leaders for not proposing a budget for next fiscal year in this special session. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry pushed to override Governor John Bel Edwards’ veto of the budget bill passed in the regular session, but that effort failed. The special session must end June 4th and there’s a concern we could see a third special session.

A Lake Charles man is under arrest after allegedly trying to rape two elderly women in two separate incidents on Friday morning. Richard Barras was charged with one count of Attempted 1st Degree Rape. Calcasieu Parish Sherriff Tony Mancuso says they are glad Barras is off the streets…
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In both cases, the victims escaped after screaming for help, alerting neighbors.

The Bossier Sherrif’s office is looking for 38-year-old Donavan Terrel Oliver, who is wanted in the fatal shooting of his brother in Plain Dealing. Deputies say Donavan Oliver got into a verbal altercationw ith his cousin and pointed a gun at him, Kenneth Oliver stepped in, shots were fired and Kenneth Oliver died at the scene.
LSU and Northwestern State are headed to the Corvallis, Oregon Baseball Regional. The Tigers will play San Diego State Friday at 3 PM, while the Demons get a chance to play the number three national seed Oregon State at 9:30. Northwestern State Coach Bobby Barbier…
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The Demons are in an NCAA Regional for the first time since 2005.

1130AM LRN Newscast May 29

Concerns are being raised that at the current pace, another special session will needed after June 4th to approve a budget that includes potentially hundreds of millions in tax revenue that is being considered to plug the 648-million dollar budget gap. New Orleans Representative Walt Leger was asked what would happen if a budget compromise is not found by July 1st, and the next fiscal year starts without a spending plan. He said that’d mean a government shutdown.

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The Manning Passing Academy will host its first ever clinic and camp for girls. The Manning family has been running the premier football camp for high school boys for over two decades. Camp organizer Jeff Hawkins says he’s been fighting to get women involved in football and says recent results have been promising.

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LSU and Northwestern State are heading to the same NCAA Baseball Regional. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A State Police investigation has been opened into an officer involved shooting incident at a motel in Lafayette. Lafayette Police were called to the scene in due to a domestic disturbance alert. Officers allege that a man began to flee the scene on foot. During the chase shots were fired, and the suspect was injured and taken to a local hospital.

10:30 LRN Newscast May 29th

GOP House Caucus Chairman Lance Harris’ tax bill that raises nearly 370-million dollars of the 648 million dollar budget shortfall passed the House after a weekend of behind the scenes deliberations that got the legislation 76 votes, 6 more than it needed to make it to Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs. Harris, who Friday said this tax bill is designed to cut government, celebrated the passage.
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But lawmakers are not close to approving a budget for next fiscal year and the special session ends June 4th. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry pushed for a vote to override the governor’s veto of the budget approved in the regular sesssion…
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But that motion failed to get enough support.
State Police say a Lafayette Police officer shot a male suspect during a chase shortly after midnight. Lafayette P-D was called to a Super Seven Motel to check on a domestic disturbance, and when officers arrived a male suspect fled. The suspect has been sent to a hospital for treatment.

July 20th is the deadline for homeowners who were impacted by the 2016 floods to complete the Restore Louisiana Homeowner Assistance Program. About 50-thousand homeowners have completed the survey. But Governor John Bel Edwards believes there are flood victims who haven’t. because they received S-B-A loans and are ineligible for the Restore Louisiana program, because it would be a duplication of benefits….
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Edwards says if Congress makes any changes to the regulations flood victims will not be eligible if they haven’t filled out the survey.

09:30 LRN Newscast May 29th

GOP House Caucus Chairman Lance Harris tax bill passes the House and is headed to the Senate. Matt Doyle has more.
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The Opelousas Police Department has identified the 11-year-old girl who was killed during a weekend police chase as Bryla Bell. Authorities say Bell was driving a truck after she reportedly snuck out of her home. Two men were with the girl prior to her death and authorities still want to talk with them.

LSU and Northwestern State are both headed to the Pacific Northwest as they are in the Corvallis Regional, hosted by Oregon State. The Tigers will open the regional playing San Diego State. The Aztecs have won the Mountain West Conference five times in the last years, but LSU pitcher Zack Hess says after playing well in the SEC Tournament they are more confident than ever..
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The Demons will face Oregon State at 9:30 on Friday.

The Manning Passing Academy will host its first ever clinic and camp for girls. Camp organizer Jeff Hawkins says he and the Manning family were inspired by a women’s football advocate in Utah…
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The Manning family has been running the premier football camp for high school boys for over two decades. The camp for females will take place June 25th and 26th at Nicholls State.

08:30 LRN Newscast May 29th

On a second try, the Louisiana House approves a bill that would levy a one-third penny state sales tax and eliminate some sales tax breaks for business. The measure would raise nearly 370-million dollars, which is less than what Governor Edwards is seeking to address a 648-million dollar shortfall. House GOP Caucus Chairman Lance Harris calls the measure a compromise, because it softens some proposed cuts, while forcing state government to reduce its size. And Harris doesn’t mind the criticism he’s receiving…
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The bill’s next stop is Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs.

State Police is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Lafayette at Super Seven Inn and Suites near Interstate 10. It’s been reported the officer was not injured and one person was taken to a local hospital.

LSU and Northwestern State are headed to the Corvallis, Oregon Baseball Regional. The Tigers will play San Diego State at 3 PM, while the Demons get a chance to play the number three national seed Oregon State on Friday night at 9:30. Northwestern Coach Bobby Barbier…
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The Manning Passing Academy will host an inaugural football camp for women in Thibodaux next month. Connor Ferrill has the story…
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