Legislative Report May 9

The state will send out letters tomorrow to 37-thousand elderly and disabled people, warning them the Medicaid programs which pay for their care could be eliminated on July 1st. It’s possible legislators will approve funding to avoid the cut, but Louisiana Health Secretary Doctor Rebekah Gee didn’t want to take that chance

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The state has a 648-million dollar revenue shortfall for next fiscal year and the House approved a budget that reduces funding for several health care services.

Some legislators say the letters are going out too soon and the funding problems can be fixed before July 1st. But Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says impacted patients need to consider their options…

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37,000 letters are being mailed out to recipients of four Medicaid programs that reads “Because of possible budget cuts, these programs may end as of July 1, 2018.” Many Republicans are balking at the release of those letters, saying they amount to a political stunt. Haughton Representative Dodie Horton, who voted for the House spending plan that included the Medicaid cuts, says the panic isn’t justified because the process isn’t over.

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Metairie Senator Danny Martiny tried to douse some of the growing fires by letting the 37,000 letter recipients know that the Senate has no intention of passing a budget that cuts their programs.

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Gov Edwards says he’ll be holding a press conference Thursday to address the House budget’s appending cuts.

16:30 LRN May 9th

The Edwards administration will send out 37-thousand letters tomorrow notifying Medicaid patients they could lose their benefits on July 1st and be forced to leave a nursing home or long term care facility. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Governor Edwards said he’ll hold a press conference tomorrow to announce his plans on how health care could be funded to avoid deep cuts to health care services. It will require a special session. Legislative leaders have discussed ending the regular session May 18th and starting a special session a few days later.

A terrible automobile accident in Richland Parish claims the life of a 6 year old Houma boy. On Tuesday afternoon, 33-year old Trina Robinson of Houma was westbound on I-20 when she exited at Bee Bayou road. Her Yukon went off the road slightly, she over compensated and the S-U-V flipped. Sevanti Robinson was in the back seat and died. Trooper Michael Reichardt…
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Four passengers in the vehicle were also injured.

The Pelicans season ended last night with a 113-to-104 loss to Golden State in the Western Conference semifinals. All-Star Anthony Davis was asked after last night’s game if this was a successful season…
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We’ll see if the Pelicans re-sign the injured DeMarcus Cousins.

3:30 LRN Newscast May 9th

About 37-thousand Medicaid recipients are set to receive a letter from the state informing them they may lose their benefits on July 1st that pays for their nursing home, insurance or care at a long-term faciliy. Republicans say the letters are going out too soon, because there’s still time to find the funding by July 1st. But Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says impacted patients need to consider their options…
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Livingston Sheriff Jason Ard is re-opening the case in the disappearance of Barbara Blount. The then 58 year old went missing in the middle of the day on May 2nd, 2008 and has never been seen again. Back then a dozen or so volunteers combed the woods surrounding her house in Holden, Ard says it’s time to stir the pot again.
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Ard says it’s possible someone lured Blount out of her home and dumped her body somewhere else.

The Pelicans season ended last night a 113-to-104 loss to the defending NBA Champion Golden State Warriors. Golden State was just too good in this series, but New Orleans Coach Alvin Gentry still sees his team is one on the rise…
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Gentry and General Manager Dell Demps will preview the offseason with a press conference tomorrow.

A 20-year-old Thibodaux man has been arrested for allegedly running over one woman and punching another one in the face, knocking her unconscious. Both victims survied the attack. LaFourche Parish Sheriff’s office Lt. Brennan Matherne says it all began with a domestic argument…
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The woman ran over was taken to the hospital for treatment.

2:30 LRN Newscast May 9th

The state will send out 37-thousand notices tomorrow informing the elderly and disabled they may have to leave their nursing home or long term care facility because of budget cuts. Louisiana Health Secretary Doctor Rebekah Gee…
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Some Republican lawmakers believe the letters are going out too soon and there’s time to find money to pay for the Medicaid programs that are on the chopping block.

Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard is asking the public for its help as they re-open a 10-year-old missing person’s case. Ard says they believe 58-year-old Barbara Blount was taken out of her home in Holden on May 2nd, 2008….
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Ard says they have very few clues to go on as there was no forced entry.

Authorities say a south Louisiana woman is lucky to be alive after she was intentionally run over by 20-year-old Kip Leblanc of Thibodaux who was driving a pickup truck….
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That’s Lt. Brennan Matherne with the LaFourche Parish Sheriff’s office, who says they also believe Leblanc punched another woman in the face and knocked her unconscious. He was arrested and posted bond.

A single vehicle wreck in Richland Parish has claimed the life of a 6 year old Houma boy. On Tuesday afternoon, 33-year old Trina Robinson of Houma was on I-20 when she exited at Bee Bayou. Trooper Michael Reichardt says her Yukon went off the road slightly and she over compensated and the S-U-V flipped, killing Sevanti Robinson.
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1:30PM LRN Newscall May 9

A Thibodaux man was arrested and released on bail yesterday after allegedly battering one woman, and running another over. 20-year-old Kip LeBlanc was charged with Aggravated Second Degree Battery and Domestic Abuse Battery. Lafourche Sheriffs Spokesperson Lt. Brennan Matherne says it started with an argument, and turned brutally violent.

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The Pelicans season ended last night a 113-to-104 loss to the defending NBA Champion Golden State Warriors. Anthony Davis had 34 points and 19 rebounds in the loss. Davis led the Pelicans to the Western Conference semifinals, despite the loss of DeMarcus Cousins to a season ending torn Achilles tendon three months ago. Coach Alvin Gentry says playing the defending champs in the playoffs was a good measuring stick…

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A terrible automobile accident in North Louisiana claims the life of a 6 year old Houma boy. On Tuesday afternoon, in Richland Parish, 33-year old Trina Robinson of Houma was westbound on I-20 when she exited the Bee Bayou road. Her Yukon went off the road slightly and she over compensated and the S-U-V flipped. 6-year old Sevanti Robinson was in the back seat. Trooper Michael Reichardt says they are always particularly disturbed when a child is killed.

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Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard is re-opening the case in the disappearance of  Barbara Blount. The then 58 year old went missing in the middle of the day on Friday May 2nd, 2008 and has never been seen again. At the news conference the family of Barbara Blount again pleaded for the public’s help. Ard says it’s time to give it to them.

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12:30 LRN Newscast May 9th

If you are a State Farm customer, you might see your auto insurance rates come down after years of rate hikes. The insurance provider says about a million customers will see on average a three-percent decrease this summer. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the savings are not really the result of federal tax reform, but a better than expected series of results for insurance companies…
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The Pelicans season ended last night with a 113-to-104 loss to Golden State in the Western Conference semifinals. A-D was asked after last night’s game if this was a successful season…
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We’ll see if the Pelicans re-sign the injured DeMarcus Cousins.

Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard is revisiting a 10- year-old missing person’s case…
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State officials are set to release more information about notices going out tomorrow informing some 20-thousand nursing home residents on Medicaid they could lose their benefits, because of state budget cuts.

11:30 Newscast 05/09/2018

Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard is re-opening the case in the disappearance of Barbara Blount. The then 58 year old went missing in the middle of the day on Friday May 2nd, 2008 and has never been seen again. Back then a dozen or so volunteers combed the woods surrounding her house in Holden.

Ard says a decade can sometimes soften peoples resolve and hopefully someone will give the Sheriff’s office a tip.

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The Pelicans season ended last night a 113-to-104 loss to the defending NBA Champion Golden State Warriors. Golden State was just too good in this series, but New Orleans Coach Alvin Gentry still sees his team is one on the rise…

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A terrible automobile accident in North Louisiana claims the life of a 6 year old Houma boy. Shortly after 2:30 P.M. in Richland Parish which is just adjacent Ouachita Parish on I-20. 33-year old trina Robinson of Houma was west-bound on I-20 when she exited the bee bayou road. Her Yukon went off the road slightly and she over compensated and her car flipped. 6-year old Sevanti Robinson was in the back seat.

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That’s Trooper Michael Reichardt.

The house committee on administration of criminal justice advanced a bill yesterday creating the crime of coercing abortion. The new crime would carry a sentence of up to five years and a five thousand dollar fine if someone threatened violence toward a woman who did not get an abortion. The measure now goes to the full house

10:30 Newscast 05/09/2018

Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard is reminding his parish and surrounding areas to remember Barbara Blount. Blount went missing 10 years ago this week and Ard wants to re-visit the case. The then 58 year old went missing in the middle of the day on Friday May 2nd, 2008 and has never been seen again. Back then a dozen or so volunteers combed the woods surrounding her house in Holden, Ard says it’s time to stir the pot again.

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The house committee on administration of criminal justice advanced a bill yesterday creating the crime of coercing abortion. The new crime would carry a sentence of up to five years and a five thousand dollar fine if someone threatened violence toward a woman who did not get an abortion. The measure now goes to the full house.

 

LSU running back Jerry Stovall will have his number 21 retired. It will be hung in Tiger Stadium in a place of honor. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A bit of an up-rising at Angola State Penitentiary yesterday as 30 inmates refused to work and three of them got into altercations with the guards. AS the inmates were lining up to go to work at 8 a.m. yesterday…two of them broke the line and attacked two officers, punching them in the head and face. According to the department of corrections order was quickly restored and the guards only had minor injuries.

9:30 Newscast 05/09/2018

It’s high times in New Orleans this week as the annual MJBiz conference kicks off today. 70 experts and 275 companies will be represented in the marijuana industry conference that’s in it’s 7th year. Cassandra Farrington is the CEO of Marijuana biznews daily which reports on the cannibus industry.

Louisiana is expected to begin offering medical marijuana to patients later this year. The state has licensed nine dispensaries and LSU and Southern universities are in charge of growing medicinal cannibas that will be given to patients in an oil or pill. Farrington says they will discuss Louisiana’s role in the marijuana industry.

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A bit of an up-rising at Angola State Penitentiary yesterday as 30 inmates refused to work and three of them got into altercations with the guards. AS the inmates were lining up to go to work at 8 a.m. yesterday…two of them broke the line and attacked two officers, punching them in the head and face. DOC reported only minor injuries.

 

 

Jerry Stovall’s number 21 jersey will be retired this fall as the LSU Athletic Hall of Fame committee unanimously approved the move. Stovall joins two other LSU legends as members of the retired jersey club, Billy Cannon and Tommy Casanova. Stovall, a native of West Monroe, credits his fellow teammates for helping him achieve such a high honor.

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He was also LSU football coach for 3 years and led the Tigers to the Orange Bowl in 1982.

State Farm auto insurance customers will see a three percent decrease in their rates this summer, despite soaring numbers of distracted driving accidents that helped the nation set a record number of road deaths. There’s been interest during the regular session in cutting back on the deadly epidemic of distracted driving, including a bill that bans the use of handheld electronics while driving. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says legislation like that could help continue to push down rates.

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8:30 Newscast 05/09/2018

State Farm insurance rates are on their way down for the first time in years. Matt Doyle has more.

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Its high times in New Orleans this week as the annual MJBiz conference kicks off today. 70 experts and 275 companies will be represented in the marijuana industry conference that’s in its 7th year. Cassandra Farrington is the CEO of Marijuana biznews daily which reports on the cannibus industry.

She says the opportunities are endless for professionals from all walks of business.

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Jerry Stovall’s number 21 jersey will be retired this fall as the LSU Athletic Hall of Fame committee unanimously approved the move. Stovall joins two other LSU legends as members of the retired jersey club, Billy Cannon and Tommy Casanova. The ever humble Stovall was a unanimous All-American in 1962 and was drafted in the first round by the St. Louis Cardinals where he would play for 9 years. At LSU, he was known as “Mr. Everything,” playing halfback, defensive back, kick returner and also handled punting duties. He did it with great determination…

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The house committee on administration of criminal justice advanced a bill yesterday creating the crime of coercing abortion. The new crime would carry a sentence of up to five years and a five thousand dollar fine if someone threatened violence toward a woman who did not get an abortion. The measure now goes to the full house.