A petition is nearing 13,000 signatures that asks the state not to kick 37,000 Medicaid recipients off the program, and potentially out of nursing homes. Jeff Palermo has the story.
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Momentum is building for a constitutional convention, as the bill gained more support in the House than it has in previous years. Matt Doyle has more.
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Sunday is Mother’s Day and the National Retail Federation anticipates that Americans will spend 23 billion dollars on mom. Becca Dill has more.
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Two Louisianans have put together a petition that’s gathered nearly 13,000 signatures asking to state not to remove the 37,000 Medicaid recipients from the program in light of letters sent out warning that budget cuts could eliminate their programs. One of the petition’s creators, social worker Andrea Centofanti says the letters are a blow to people who already have a lot to deal with.
Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the letters were mailed to seniors to encourage them to get a head start on trying to qualify for other programs in the event their coverage is canceled, but Centofanti says many of those patients don’t qualify for anything else.
Centofanti says even the potential for a loss of coverage reflects very poorly on the state.
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The push to trigger a constitutional convention is picking up steam, as this year’s version of the bill gained a majority vote in the House, but not the two thirds needed for passage. The convention is aimed at rewriting the rules on Louisiana’s finances. President of the Louisiana Association of Business and industry Stephen Waguespack says it puts voters in control of what is “protected” spending.
Waguespack says our constitution is growing unwieldy after decades of add-ons that have restricted budget cuts to education and healthcare.
But Monroe Representative Jay Morris says a constitutional convention is prone to be corrupted by special interests pouring money into the delegate elections that would determine who actually writes the constitution.
Morris says unless you’re willing to stand up and say what protected spending categories you’d like to see changed, there’s no point in holding the convention.
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The National Retail Federation anticipates an increase in spending for Mother’s Day. A 20 year veteran of retail marketing and CEO of FUEL Partnerships, Erik Rosentrauch, says spending is expected to reach $23 billion in 2018, a 61% increase since 2009. People between the ages 35-44 are projected to spend the most, averaging $224.
Rosentrauch says that Mother’s Day is the third highest spending holiday behind Christmas and the Back-to-School season. People are projected to spend most of their money on flowers, dining, and jewelry. The National Retail Federation estimates that Americans will spend an average 180 dollars per person.
Cut 12 (12) “4.4 billion dollars”
Rosentrauch recommends experiential gifts, like sending mom out for a spa day or a concert. He says experiential gifts last longer than material items, allowing the family to continually celebrate their mothers.
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Heart wrenching testimony was presented in favor of a bill that would make it illegal to touch your phone while driving. The bill passed Senate Transportation. Gabrielle from East Baton Rouge Parish says she was hit by a truck on I-10 that was going 75 miles per hour, and the driver didn’t react until a half a second before impact because they were on their phone.
Susan says her daughter died in front of her small children who had just been dropped off after she was hit pulling out of a driveway by a driver who was on his phone.
And a New Iberia woman told the panel how she received a call while in Puerto Rico, preparing for her wedding, that her father had been hit by a man who was on his phone while behind the wheel.
Cut 16 (11) “paying attention”
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The LSU Tigers have a chance to build on their late season push to make the NCAA Tournament. After taking two of three from the best team in the SEC West, Arkansas, the Tigers host the worst team, Alabama. The Crimson Tide are 6-and-18 in league play, but Coach Paul Mainieri says Bama is more than capable…
LSU will honor four seniors before Sunday’s home finale, including Austin Bain, who leads the SEC in doubles and has a 16-game hitting streak heading into tonight’s game. Not bad for a guy who pitched his first three seasons at LSU….
Pelicans General Manager Dell Demps says in a perfect world they would like to have DeMarcus Cousins and Rajon Rondo back next season. They are unrestricted free agents this summer. Cousins is rehabbing a torn achilles tendon, but Demps believes the talented big man can return next season and still play at a high level….
Rajon, who won an NBA title in Boston, showed why he’s so valuable in the playoffs as he played a big part in the sweep over the Trail Blazers. Coach Alvin Gentry says the 32-year-old was a great leader for them last season