LRN AM Newscall June 16

This year’s legislative session had some big wins for small businesses.  Sean Richardson has more.

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A pharmacy benefit managers bill sought by Governor Landry did not pass, but Jeanne Burns reports he will have the chance to sign a P-B-M reform bill that did receive final legislative approval…

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A new era of college athletics will begin July 1 after the NCAA House settlement approved revenue sharing. Kace Kieschnick spoke with Stone Pigman sports attorney Fritz Metzingier.

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NFIB State Director Leah Long praised Louisiana lawmakers for passing several bills that benefit small businesses during the 2025 regular legislative session. Key victories include legal reforms to reduce insurance costs through limits on damage awards, changes to injury assumptions, and revised rules for recovering medical costs.

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Long says lawmakers also passed HB 624 and HB 617 to streamline workforce development by reorganizing the Department of Children and Family Services under the new Louisiana Works agency.

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Additionally, NFIB helped defeat SB 223, which would have imposed costly security mandates on small retailers. Long said the session delivered practical solutions to help small businesses grow, hire, and thrive.

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Governor Landry could call a special session so lawmakers can approve legislation to prohibit pharmacy benefit managers from owning drug stores. Landry says this measure would lower prescription drug costs. But Monroe Representative Michael Echols believes his PBM Reform bill approved on the final day of the regular session will lower drug costs over time…

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Echols says his legislation ensures that prescription drug rebates and discounts flow directly to the patients or their health plans, instead of pharmacy benefit managers who are considered the middlemen

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Echols says his PBM reform bill is a simple idea, if there’s a deal on your medicine, those savings should go to you….not a corporate company in the middle…

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Governor Landy is expected to sign the legislation.

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The LSU Tigers will take on UCLA tonight in a winner’s bracket game at the College World Series. LSU won its first game in Omaha on Saturday, four to one. Left-hander Kade Anderson allowed one run over seven innings versus Arkansas, and tonight Anthony Eyanson will try to follow up that performance…

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Saturday night was a tough night for LSU first baseman Jared Jones. He went 0-for-5 with five strikeouts. Following yesterday’s workout, Coach Jay Johnson worked with Jones in the batting cage. Johnson says it’s all about getting ready for the next game…

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UCLA enters tonight’s game with a 48-16 record after holding off Murray State on Saturday. The Bruins were co-regular season champs in the Big 10. They are the 15-seed and have not lost a game in the NCAA Tournament. Johnson on the Bruins…

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College athletics may never be the same after the NCAA House settlement allowing universities to pay their student athletes directly. All power schools and any other division one schools who elect to do so will be allowed to share up to $20.5 million of their annual athletic revenue with that cap increasing 4% each year over the next decade. Sports attorney Fritz Metzinger of Stone Pigman says many schools will follow the back pay formula devised in the settlement.

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The back pay formula allocates 75% of the funds to football, 15% to men’s basketball, 5% to women’s basketball and the remaining 5% for other sports.

Metzinger says this formula will be used to award the $2.8 billion the settlement included in damages.

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The NCAA also announced a new N-I-L Go program to review N-I-L payments over $600. Metzinger says the Deloitte review board can determine whether they are valid business opportunities or masked booster payments.

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A pair of golfers with Louisiana ties had a chance to claim the crown at the U.S. Open in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. But it was not meant to be, as J.J. Spaun came away with the title. The course was so tough that he was the only one who finished under par for the tournament at minus-one. Shreveport’s own Sam Burns, who competed at LSU, entered the final round atop the leaderboard, but he could not hold on. He had two double-bogeys on the back nine, including on the 15th hole, when his tee shot landed in highly saturated water in the fairway. He tried to get relief from the rules officials from the temporary standing water, but they said no. Afterwards, Burns said it was a tough break.

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Burns finished tied for seventh at four over par. He said overall, he’s proud of the way he played.

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Another golfer with Louisiana ties who was in contention late was Robert MacIntyre. The native of Scotland spent a year at McNeese before turning pro. He finished second, two strokes back at one over par. MacIntyre said it’s a matter of so close, yet so far away.

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MacIntyre said he knew going in that the course at Oakmont was going to be a tough one, weather conditions notwithstanding.

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11:30 AM Newscast

LSU fans are gearing up for tonight’s big matchup between LSU and Arkansas in the opening round of the College World Series. The winner will have an excellent shot at making the championship series. Tiger Rag Executive Editor Todd Horne says LSU beating Arkansas and getting to the championship series…

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LSU has scored 61 runs in six NCAA Tournament games. First pitch is tonight at six.

The 2025 legislative session ended with drama over a pharmacy benefits managers bill and Governor Landry threatening a special session. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says PBMs are the middlemen who manage pharmacy benefits…

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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill issued a cease-and-desist letter to CVS over text messages the drug-store chain company sent to customers about House Bill 358, which would ban pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) from owning pharmacies in the state.  Murrill says people didn’t sign up for this…

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Winn Parish District Attorney Chris Nevils has dropped the manslaughter charge against Andrew Camp who is accused of fatally shooting his father  Chad Camp in 2023.  Sean Richardson has more.

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10:30 AM Newscast

The 2025 legislative session ended with drama over a pharmacy benefits managers bill and Governor Landry threatening a special session. The bill prohibits companies from owning both pharmacy benefits managers and pharmacies. It died in the Senate after it was approved by the House on Wednesday. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat on the possibility of a special session.

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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill issued a cease-and-desist letter to CVS over text messages the drug-store chain company sent to customers about the pharmacy bill. The texts warned its passage could force the closure of more than 100 CVS locations in Louisiana. Murrill argued the company violated Louisiana law by misusing customer information for lobbying.

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Manslaughter charges have been dismissed against a young Winn Parish man accused of killing his 51 year old father two years. Andrew Camp was 17 years old at the time. Jessica Shea is still facing charges, including contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile… after allegedly giving Andrew alcohol that day. Legal Analyst Franz Borghardt says it’s a complicated case involving child endangerment by Shea, but charges against Andrew have been dropped.

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It’s an SEC match up tonight at the College Worls Series as LSU takes on Arkansas. LSU has scored 61 runs in six NCAA Tournament games. Shortstop Stevan Milam has driven in 11 runs over the last four games and Tiger Rag Executive Editor Todd Horne says Milam needs to keep swinging a hot bat…

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First pitch in that game is set or six.

9:30 AM Newscast

The LSU baseball Tigers are set to take the field tonight at six in the opening round of the College World Series. That’s when they’ll face Arkansas.  ESPN college baseball analyst Kyle Peterson says LSU is one of the favorites because they have two of the best starting pitches in the C-W-S and they have quality relievers coming out of the bullpen…

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A state judge has dismissed a manslaughter charge against Andrew Camp who was accused of fatally shooting his 51-year-old father Chad Camp at their home in 2023. Andrew Camp was 17 at the time of the shooting. Legal Analyst Franz Borghardt says Jessica Shea is still facing obstruction of justice and contributing to juvenile delinquency charges. Shea allegedly gave Andrew alcohol that night, with toxicology reports showing he was nearly unconscious from intoxication.

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A bill that supporters said would lower prescription drug prices caused quite a stir during the final couple days of the legislative session. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill issued a cease-and-desist letter to CVS over text messages the drug-store chain company sent to customers to combat that bill.  Murrill accused CVS of sending unsolicited, deceptive and inaccurate politically motivated messages using sensitive personal data.

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8:30 AM Newscast

Winn Parish District Attorney Chris Nevils has dropped the manslaughter charge against Andrew Camp who is accused of fatally shooting his father  Chad Camp in 2023.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill issued a cease-and-desist letter to CVS over text messages the drug-store chain company sent to customers about House Bill 358, which would ban pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) from owning pharmacies in the state.  Murrill says people didn’t sign up for this…

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The 2025 legislative session ended with drama over a pharmacy benefits managers bill and Governor Landry threatening a special session. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says PBMs are the middlemen who manage pharmacy benefits…

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LSU fans are gearing up for tonight’s big matchup between LSU and Arkansas in the opening round of the College World Series. The winner will have an excellent shot at making the championship series. Tiger Rag Executive Editor Todd Horne says LSU beating Arkansas and getting to the championship series…

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LSU has scored 61 runs in six NCAA Tournament games. First pitch is tonight at six.

5:30 LRN Newscast

The regular session ended Thursday, but could we see a special session soon. Governor Landry may call lawmakers back to the capitol after they failed to pass a bill that he says would lower prescription drug costs by prohibiting companies from owning both pharmacy benefit managers and drugstores.

However, Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says lawmakers are ready for a break from the state capitol…

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CVS sent text message to its customers telling them to contact their local legislator and vote against the legislation. Attorney General Liz Murrill says C-V-S may have violated Louisiana law by misusing customer information, which is why P-B-M reform is needed…

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Manslaughter charges have been dismissed against Andrew Camp who was accused of fatally shooting his 51-year-old father Chad Camp at their home in 2023. Legal Analyst Franz Borghardt says it’s a very complicated case involving child endangerment by Jessica Shea

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Andrew was 17-years-old at the time of the shooting. Shea allegedly gave Andrew alcohol that night, with toxicology reports showing he was nearly unconscious from intoxication.

LSU fans are gearing up for Saturday night’s big matchup between LSU and Arkansas in the opening round of the College World Series. Looking for an X factor? Tiger Rag Executive Editor Todd Horne says Stevan Milam needs to keep swinging a hot bat…

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LSU-Arkansas game starts at 6 PM.

4:30 PM Newscast

Winn Parish District Attorney Chris Nevils has dropped the manslaughter charge against Andrew Camp who is accused of fatally shooting his father  Chad Camp in 2023.  Sean Richardson has more.

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The 2025 legislative session ended with drama over a pharmacy benefits managers bill and Governor Landry threatening a special session. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says PBMs are the middlemen who manage pharmacy benefits…

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The bill prohibits companies from owning both pharmacy benefits managers and pharmacies. It died in the Senate after it was approved by the House on Wednesday. Landry says the legislation will lower prescription drugs and plans to call a special session so the bill can be approved this year.

LSU fans are gearing up for Saturday night’s big matchup between LSU and Arkansas in the opening round of the College World Series. The winner will have an excellent shot at making the championship series. Tiger Rag Executive Editor Todd Horne…

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LSU Outfielder Chris Stanfield was honored Friday as the first recipient of the Tony Gwynn Community Service Trophy. Stanfield thanked his parents and said to be mentioned along with Tony Gwynn was truly an honor. Stanfield launched the “Be The 1” campaign and for every extra-base or stolen base he had, he donated $100 to the Miracle League in Baton Rouge. Before transferring to LSU, Stanfield raised $10,000 for te Miracle League of East Alabama.

3:30 PM Newscast

Manslaughter charges have been dismissed against Andrew Camp who was accused of fatally shooting his 51-year-old father Chad Camp at their home in 2023. Legal Analyst Franz Borghardt says it’s a very complicated case involving child endangerment by Jessica Shea

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Andrew was 17-years-old at the time of the shooting. Shea allegedly gave Andrew alcohol that night, with toxicology reports showing he was nearly unconscious from intoxication.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in New Orleans says There are no immediate plans to release Mahmoud Khalil from the Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Jena despite release orders from a federal judge. The Trump Administration is seeking to deport Khalil, saying his presence compromises a compelling foreign policy interest. Khalil, a pro-Palestinian protestor and Columbia University graduate student was arrested in New York in March and sent to the facility in Jena.

A bill that supporters said would lower prescription drug prices caused quite a stir during the final couple days of the legislative session. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Many are asking if LSU can win an eighth national championship in baseball  ESPN’s Kyle Peterson says the Tigers are one of the favorites and have the pitching to do it with their two aces Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson…

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2:30 PM Newscast

A state judge has dismissed a manslaughter charge against Andrew Camp who was accused of fatally shooting his 51-year-old father Chad Camp in 2023 but charges remain against Jessica Shea, arrested for obstruction of justice and contributing to juvenile delinquency. Shea allegedly gave then 17-year-old Andrew alcohol that night and toxicology reports show he was intoxicated to the point of near unconsciousness.

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Borghardt says it’s a very complicated case involving child endangerment by Shea.

LSU fans are gearing up for Saturday night’s big matchup between LSU and Arkansas in the opening round of the College World Series. LSU has scored 61 runs in six NCAA Tournament games. Shortstop Stevan Milam has driven in 11 runs over the last four games and Tiger Rag Executive Editor Todd Horne says Milam needs to keep swinging a hot bat…

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LSU-Arkansas game starts at 6 PM.

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill issued a cease-and-desist letter to CVS Health, a major Pharmacy Benefit Manager after CVS sent text messages to their customers warning that House Bill 358 could force over 100 CVS locations in Louisiana to close, potentially increasing medication costs and causing job losses. The bill would have prohibited companies from owning both pharmacy benefits managers and pharmacies. Murrill accused CVS of sending unsolicited, politically motivated messages using sensitive personal data.

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The bill failed in the Senate and Governor Landry is talking about a special session to address it this year, but Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says lawmakers are ready for a break from the state capitol…

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1:30 PM Newscast

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill issued a cease-and-desist letter to CVS over text messages the drug-store chain company sent to customers about House Bill 358, which would ban pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) from owning pharmacies in the state.  Murrill says people didn’t sign up for this…

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The bill died in the Senate after it was approved by the House on Wednesday. Governor Jeff Landry says the legislation will lower prescription drugs prices and plans to call a special session so the bill can be approved this year. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat doesn’t see a special session happening…

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A state judge has dismissed a manslaughter charge against Andrew Camp who was accused of fatally shooting his 51-year-old father Chad Camp at their home in 2023. Andrew Camp was 17 years old and Legal Analyst Franz Borghardt says Winn Parish District Attorney Chris Nevils cited the ethical obligation not to prosecute certain cases

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Jessica Shea still faces charges for obstruction of justice and contributing to juvenile delinquency.

LSU fans are gearing up for Saturday night’s big matchup between LSU and Arkansas in the opening round of the College World Series. The winner will have an excellent shot at making the championship series. Tiger Rag Executive Editor Todd Horne…

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