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

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Governor Jeff Landry is overseas. Landry along with Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois are attending the International Paris Air Show. It’s the world’s largest aerospace and aviation event. L-E-D says the trip will strengthen economic ties, attract new investment and showcase the state’s growing role in global industries.

 

Louisiana’s House Democratic caucus is reacting to the just-completed legislative session. Chairman Matthew Willard says they had some significant wins – among them is a bill they helped defeat that targeted diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

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Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart is fighting for his life after suffering a heart attack at his home yesterday. The 90-year-old from Ferriday is in intensive care at a Baton Rouge hospital. Swaggart is one of the most well-known televangelists and is the founder of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries in Baton Rouge. Spokesperson Megan Kelly says Sunday was a difficult day…

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Reverend Swaggart’s son, Pastor Donnie Swaggert, said in a statement that without a miracle, his time will be short.

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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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UCLA enters tonight’s game with a 48-16 record after holding off Murray State on Saturday and they’ve yet to lose a game in the NCAA Tournament. First pitch is at 6 PM.

Arizona is the first team to be eliminated from the C-W-S. The Wildcats lost to Louisville eight to three. Coastal Carolina won its 25th straight game as they defeated Oregon State Six to two.

Former LSU standout and Shreveport golfer Sam Burns had a two-shot lead going to the 11th tee at the U-S Open, but had two double-bogeys on the back nine and shot a 78 to finish in a tie for seventh place. Burns led the tournament after the second and third rounds…

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J-J Spaun was the winner.

NIL deals that exceed six-hundred dollars will now go through an NIL clearinghouse operated by Deloitte. Deloitte will determine whether Name, Image and Likeness deals are fair market. It’s part of the landmark House settlement. Sports attorney Fritz Metzinger of Stone Pigman…

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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, which he says would lower prescription drug costs. But Monroe Representative Michael Echols believes his PBM Reform bill approved on the final day of the session will accomplish just that…

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The NFIB is praising the legislature for passing a series of bills this session to improve the small business climate in Louisiana. State Director Leah Long says a pair of them will streamline workforce development by reorganizing the Department of Children and Family Services under the new Louisiana Works agency.

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It’s a new day in collegiate athletics following the House settlement allowing universities to pay their student athletes directly. All schools will be allowed to share up to 20 and a half million dollars of their annual athletic revenue, with that cap increasing four-percent 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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LSU takes on UCLA in a winner’s bracket game at the College World Series tonight. Jared Jones is looking to bounce back from an 0-for-5 performance against Arkansas Saturday night. Head Coach Jay Johnson says it’s about getting ready for the next game.

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One state representative says his pharmacy benefit manager reform bill that passed this session will lower prescription drug costs over time. Monroe Republican Michael Echols says his legislation is a simple idea – if there’s a deal on your medicine, the savings go to you, not the corporate middlemen.

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The NCAA announces a new N-I-L Go program to review payments over 600 dollars. Sports attorney Fritz Metzinger of Stone Pigman says the Deloitte review board can determine whether they are valid business opportunities or masked booster payments.

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Big game for LSU tonight as they face UCLA in a winner’s bracket game in the College World Series. UCLA is 48-and-16 and entered the NCAA baseball tournament as the 15 seed. Head Coach Jay Johnson on the Bruins:

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If LSU wins, that gives them a huge advantage – they would then have two chances to advance to the best-of-three national championship series. First pitch from Omaha tonight is six p-m.

Scottish native Robert MacIntyre, who spent a year at McNeese before turning pro, finished second at the U.S. Open, two strokes behind J.J. Spaun at one over par. MacIntyre said it’s a matter of so close, yet so far away.

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Monroe Republican Michael Echols believes the approval of his bill right before the close of the legislative session is the strongest crackdown on pharmacy benefit managers in the country. 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

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Echols says this legislation will make sure that if there is a deal on your medicine, those savings will go to you.

The NFIB believes the 2025 legislative session was a good one for small businesses. NFIB state director Leah Long says they are pleased with the changes to the legal system that could lead to lower insurance costs and bills were also approved to support Louisiana’s new “One Door” workforce policy…

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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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The LSU baseball team will play UCLA tonight in a winner’s bracket game at the College World Series. Former LSU golfer and Shreveport native Sam Burns shot an eight over par 78 yesterday and finished tied for seventh at the U-S Open. Burns had the lead at the U-S Open after the second and third rounds.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Monroe Republican Michael Echols believes the approval of his bill right before the close of the legislative session is the strongest crackdown on pharmacy benefit managers in the country. 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

Cut 8 (08) “…national level.”

Echols says this legislation will make sure that if there is a deal on your medicine, those savings will go to you.

 

The NFIB believes the 2025 legislative session was a good one for small businesses. NFIB state director Leah Long says they are pleased with the changes to the legal system that could lead to lower insurance costs and bills were also approved to support Louisiana’s new “One Door” workforce policy…

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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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The LSU baseball team will play UCLA tonight in a winner’s bracket game at the College World Series. Former LSU golfer and Shreveport native Sam Burns shot an eight over par 78 yesterday and finished tied for seventh at the U-S Open. Burns had the lead at the U-S Open after the second and third rounds.

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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 another P-B-M reform bill that did receive final legislative approval…

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A multi-agency state and federal crackdown on unauthorized vape products has resulted in ten arrests and the seizure of more than one-million dollars’ worth of illegal vape pens, pods, juices and other products. Six businesses’ permits have been suspended, three in Shreveport, two in Lafayette and one in Baton Rouge.

The NFIB says Louisiana lawmakers delivered several big wins for small businesses in the legislative session by passing several bills that will help local businesses grow. NFIB state director Leah Long says they point to the passage of four bills aimed at stopping lawsuit abuse, which should help lower insurance premiums…

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The LSU baseball team will face UCLA in a winner’s bracket game tonight in the College World Series. The Tigers defeated Arkansas four to one on Saturday, but it was a tough night for LSU first baseman Jared Jones who 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 about getting ready for the next game…

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First pitch is at 6 PM.

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The LSU baseball team will face UCLA in a winner’s bracket game in the College World Series. The Tigers defeated Arkansas four to one on Saturday night. The Tigers got great starting pitching from Kade Anderson. Chase Shores and Casan Evans were good out of the pen.

Chris Stanfield and Derek Curiel had RBI singles.

Tough night for LSU first baseman Jared Jones as 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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Arizona is the first team eliminated from the College World Series as they lost to Louisville eight to three. Coastal Carolina remains in the winner’s bracket after beating Oregon State six to two.

Former LSU golfer and Shreveport’s Sam Burns had the lead at the U-S Open after the second and third rounds, but had a rough round yesterday shooting eight-over par to finish tied for seventh in the tournament at four over par. Burns 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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J-J Spaun was your winner.

NIL deals that exceed six-hundred dollars will now go through a NIL clearinghouse operated by Deloitte. Deloitte will determine whether Name, Image and Likeness deal is fair market. It’s part of the landmark House settlement. Sports attorney Fritz Metzinger of Stone Pigman…

Cut 15 (13) “…N-I-L payments.

6:30 LRN Newscast

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

Cut 7 (13) “…entire nation.”

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.

Small businesses are optimistic that the legal reforms approved in the regular session aimed at limiting damage awards will result in a decrease in commercial auto insurance rates. NFIB state director LeaH Long…

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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 versus Arkansas. Left-hander Kade Anderson allowed one run over seven innings, and tonight Anthony Eyanson will try to follow up that performance…

Cut 10 (10) “…settle in.”

UCLA is a good offensive team and they have one of top hitters in college baseball, sophomore Roch Cholowsky (chuh-LAU-skee). First pitch is at 6.

The NCAA House settlement will bring revenue sharing in college athletics, meaning players will be played directly by the university for the first time. Sports attorney Fritz Metzinger of Stone Pigman says thousands of former athletes will also receive compensation…

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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…

Cut 7 (13) “…entire nation.”

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

Cut 8 (08) “…national level.”

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…

Cut 10 (10) “…settle in.”

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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