Legislative Report March 31

The House Criminal Justice passed the Max Gruver Act without objection today which will make hazing a felony crime in Louisiana. Gruver died following an alleged hazing incident one month into his first semester at LSU. Parents Rae Ann and Steven Gruver both tearfully laid out their son’s final hours before the committee.

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Their son was found to have choked to death on vomit, with a blood alcohol content of .495 after allegedly being coerced into drinking a 190 proof alcohol. The legal BAC is .08 for drivers

Three members of the Phi Delta Fraternity have been indicted on hazing charges, which currently comes with a 100 dollar fine and thirty days in jail.

20-year-old Matthew Naquin, was charged with negligent homicide.

And Governor John Bel Edwards indicates he would likely sign legislation that prohibits an abortion after 15 weeks from the start of pregnancy. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Ville Platte Senator Eric Lafleur is proposing a bill that would allow some 19 and 20-year-olds to purchase alcohol if they obtain a special certificate. LaFleur says he’s bringing the bill forward, because most people have had a drink before they turn 21 anyway.

He says this could incentivize young drinkers to partake in public venues which he says is safer than drinking in private.

16:45 LRN Sportscast March 21

LSU and Tulane meet for the 314th time on the baseball diamond tonight as the Tigers host the Green Wave. LSU lost twice to Tulane last year and also lost both games to the Greenies in 2016. Coach Paul Mainieri says it’s time for the Tigers to beat their old rivals
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First pitch is at 6:30.

Also tonight, the Ragin Cajuns are at McNeese State. The Cowboys have won six in a row. ULM is at Louisiana Tech. The Bulldogs have won nine of their last 10.

And the Pelicans seek their third straight win as they host the Indiana Pacers at 7 PM inside the Smoothie King Center.

Mourners are paying their last respect to Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson as a two-day public visitiation began this morning in New Orleans. Archbishop of New Orleans Gregory Aymond says Benson didn’t have it easy growing up, but worked his way to the top to become the richest man in Louisiana…
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Benson’s funeral is Friday.

LSU football didn’t have depth on its defensive line in 2017, but that won’t be a problem in 2018. The Tigers signed five d-linemen in their latest recruiting class and Texas Tech transfer Breiden Fehoko is eligible to play this season after sitting out last last year. Junior defensive end Rashard Lawrence says he’s talked to Fehoko about making LSU’s D-line one of the best in the country again
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4:30 LRN Newscast March 21

The House Criminal Justice passed the Max Gruver Act without objection today which will make hazing a felony crime in Louisiana. Gruver died following an alleged hazing incident one month into his first semester at LSU, with a blood alcohol content of .495. The legal limit is .08.

Parents Rae Ann and Steven Gruver both tearfully laid out their son’s final hours before the committee. Rae Ann, emphasized how this death has affected her family.

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Steven Gruver talked about meeting with other parents of kids who have perished from hazing.

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Gruver, and other pledges were allegedly coerced into drinking a 190 proof alcohol.

Today, thousands of young persons are joining nationwide for the 23rd annual Kick Butts Day, sponsored by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. Health advocates are calling on elected officials to implement proven strategies that help bring a young generation tobacco-free.  Director of Youth Advocacy Gustavo Torres says the best plan to stop anyone from smoking is just don’t start.

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The national youth smoking rate is a record low 8-percent.  In Louisiana, i’ts up to 12-percent.

A site has been selected for the residents of Isle de Jean Charles to relocate. They currently live on a tiny, sinking island along the state’s coast. In response, HUD awarded the community a 48.3 million dollar resettlement package. Louisiana Office of Community Development Executive Director Pat Forbes says most of the 80 residents are ready to leave.

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3:30 LRN Newscast march 21

The parents and friends of Maxwell Gruver went before the House Criminal Justice Committee today to urge the panel to pass a bill to strengthen the penalities for those convicted of hazing. Gruver died last September in a suspected hazing incident at an LSU fraternity. Brooke McCulley was Max’s friend and had trouble holding back her tears….
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Under current law, hazing is a misdemeanor and the maximum penalty is up to 30 days in jail. Lafayette Representative Nancy Landry’s bill would make it a felony.

The state department of corrections has announced the arrest of four prison officers who allegedly smuggled drugs into Angola and also took part in inappropriate behavior with the inmates. The four officers arrested are women and they have resigned. The D-O-C also announced the firing of another officer, while another was placed on administrative leave.

It’s a somber atmosphere outside of the Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans, where a two-day public visitiation for Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson is underway. Benson was a devout Catholic, and talked often with Archbishop of New Orleans Gregory Aymond…
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Benson’s funeral is set for Friday.

A site has been selected to re-locate the Isle de Jean Charles residents off an island that’s vanishing off the state’s coast. 11-point-seven million dollars in federal money will go towards building a community for residents in northern Terrebonne Parish. But ground will not be broken until next year. Pat Forbes is with the state Division of Administration….
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Forbes says most of the 80 Isle de Jean Charles residents are ready to leave now.

LRN PM Newscall March 21

Some redemption today for the parents of Max Gruver as they testified in front of a House committee looking to put more teeth in the state’s hazing law. Jim Shannon has more from the capitol.

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A site has been selected to relocate the residents of Isle de Jean Charles off of their island that’s vanishing because of coastal erosion. Matt Doyle has more..

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The House Criminal Justice passed the Max Gruver Act without objection today which will make hazing a felony crime in Louisiana. Gruver died following an alleged hazing incident one month into his first semester at LSU. Parents Rae Ann and Steven Gruver both tearfully laid out their son’s final hours before the committee asking them to pass this law which may have saved their son.

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The bill heads to the House floor. Fighting back tears, Rae Ann, emphasized how this death has affected her family.

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Steven Gruver talked about meeting with other parents of kids who have perished from hazing.

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Brooke McCulley was Max’s friend and she testified how difficult it was for her because she says when you know someone who dies from hazing its different.

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Today, thousands of young persons are joining nationwide for the 23rd annual Kick Butts Day, sponsored by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. Health advocates are calling on elected officials to implement proven strategies that help bring a young generation tobacco-free. Anti-tobacco advocate Carlos Vela says the tobacco companies are working hard to trying to get youngsters addicted to a deadly habit…

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One recent development in the tobacco industry is proving deadly, E-Cigarettes or electronic cigarettes. Vela says youth are constantly bombarded with pressure from tobacco companies and advertising agencies…

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Director of Youth Advocacy Gustavo Torres says the best plan to stop anyone from smoking is just don’t start. That’s why it’s important to begin talking to young persons as soon as they are able to comprehend what smoking is…

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The national youth smoking rate is a record low 8-percent.  In Louisiana, i’ts up to 12-percent.  Kickbuttday.org has more information about events going on in Louisiana today.

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Public visitation for departed Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson is underway at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans. Mourners can pay their last respects until 7pm today and 8am to 1pm tomorrow, with a private funeral ceremony on Friday at noon. Archbishop of New Orleans Gregory Aymond says it’s a last opportunity for fans to pay their respects to a man who meant a lot to the city.

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Benson, a devout Catholic, talked often with the Archbishop Aymond….

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Aymond says Benson didn’t have it easy growing up, but was able to work his way to the top, becoming the richest man in Louisiana.

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Benson had an estimated net worth of 2.5 billion dollars.

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A site has been selected for the residents of Isle de Jean Charles to relocate. They  currently live on a tiny, sinking island along the state’s coast, which is at risk of being crushed by a major hurricane. In response, HUD awarded the community a 48.3 million dollar resettlement package. Louisiana Office of Community Development Executive Director Pat Forbes says it’s been a slow motion disaster.

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11.7 million of the resettlement dollars are going to the development of a new community in northern Terrebonne Parish for the residents of Isle de Jean Charles. Forbes says most of the 80 residents are ready to leave, but he understands why some are still holding out.

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After relocating, residents will still have access to their Isle de Jean Charles property, as long as it’s still there.

Forbes says many residents have expressed concern over how long the process is taking. The state won’t break ground on the new community until 2019, which means the islanders may have to ride out one or two more hurricane seasons before they leave. Forbes empathizes, but says federal dollars have strings attached.

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14:30 LRN Newscast March 21

Some redemption today for the parents of Max Gruver as they testified in front of a House committee looking to put more teeth in the state’s hazing law. Jim Shannon has more from the capitol.

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Meanwhile, LSU has banned Phi Delta Theta through 2032. Six students who were arrested for hazing Gruver last September in the Phi Delta Theta house were still currently enrolled at LSU as of last month. Three were indicted in the death of Gruver and a fourth, Matthew Naquin is accused of negligent homicide, which is punishable up to five years in jail.

It’s Kick Butts Day, an event in which youth from across America team together in calling on officials to help bring up a tobacco free generation. Spokesman Carlos Vela says tobacco companies are using E-Cigarettes or electronic cigarettes to promote youth smoking…

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12 percent of youth smoke in Louisiana.

A site has been selected for the residents of Isle de Jean Charles to relocate. The tiny island is sinking which makes it a risk of being crushed by a major hurricane. HUD has awarded the community a 48.3 million dollar resettlement package. Louisiana Office of Community Development Executive Director Pat Forbes says it’s been a slow motion disaster.

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1:30 LRN Newscast March 21

Mourners are paying their last respect to Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson as a two-day public visitiation began this morning in New Orleans. Archbishop of New Orleans Gregory Aymond says Benson didn’t have it easy growing up, but worked his way to the top to become the richest man in Louisiana…
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Benson had an estimated net worth of 2.5 billion dollars.

Emotional testimony this morning in the House Criminal Justice committee as the mother and father of Maxwell Gruver were on hand to testify for a bill that would put stronger penalties into Louisiana’s laws regarding hazing…
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Gruver died in a suspected hazing incident and the bill would make hazing a felony, it’s currently a misdemeanor.

A site has been selected to relocate the residents of Isle de Jean Charles off of their island that’s vanishing because of coastal erosion. Matt Doyle has more..
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Students were evacuated from a Catahoula Parish high school today after a kill list was found in the school’s bathroom. According to KNOE-TV, the kill list found at Block High School had the time 12:30 written on it and the school was scheduled to have an assembly at noon. The Catahoula Sheriff’s office and state police are investigating.

12:30 LRN Newscast March 21

The House Criminal Justice passed the Max Gruver Act without objection today which will make hazing a felony crime in Louisiana. Parents Rae Ann and Steven Gruver both tearfully laid out their son Max Gruver’s final hours before the committee. Through the tears Rae Ann emphasized how this death has affected her family…

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Today, thousands of young persons are joining nationwide for the 23rd annual Kick Butts Day, sponsored by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. Health advocates are calling for laws that will implement proven strategies that help bring a young generation tobacco-free. Director of Youth Advocacy Gustavo Torres says the best plan to stop anyone from smoking is just don’t start. That’s why it’s important to begin talking to young persons as soon as they are able to comprehend what smoking is…

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Public visitation for mourners of departed Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson begins today at the Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans. The church will be open until 7pm today and 8am to 1pm tomorrow, with a private funeral ceremony being held Friday at noon. Archbishop of New Orleans Gregory Aymond says it’s a last opportunity for fans to pay their respects to a man who meant a lot to the city.

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In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to their charity of choice.

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 21

A public visitation is underway for Saints and Pelicans Owner Tom Benson at Notre Dame Seminary on South Carrollton Avenue in New Orleans. Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis and President Dennis Lauscha were among the first to arrive.

All-Star Anthony Davis had 37 points last night as the Pelicans defeated the Dallas Mavericks 115 to 105. It’s New Orleans second straight win and they were able to do it without Jrue Holiday, who was home with flu-like symptoms. The Pels host Indiana tonight in a game that was re-scheduled from February, because of a leaky roof.

LSU-Alexandria is N-A-I-A Division One National runner-ups after losing at the buzzer 83-80 in overtime to Graceland, Iowa. The Generals got a big game from Jordin Williams, who had 37 points. It was L-S-U-A’s first lost since February 8th and the team finishes with a record of 29-and-8.

A six-foot-six freshman from New York will make his college debut on the mound for the Tigers tonight against Tulane as Coach Paul Mainieri says Nick Storz is finally healthy enough to pitch…
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Storz had surgery on his shoulder in September and his return to the mound has been delayed by shoulder fatigue. First pitch tonight against the Green Wave is at 6:30.

Also tonight, the Ragin Cajuns are at McNeese State. UL-Lafayette has lost four of its last six, while the Cowboys have won six in a row. First pitch is at 6 Pm at Joe Miller Ballpark.

ULM is at Louisaina Tech. The Warhawks have lost six of their last eight. The Bulldogs beat Northwestern State six to three last night as the Bulldogs have won nine of their last 10.

And Southeastern Louisiana is at Jackson State. The Lions were beaten by South Alabama six to one last night.

11:30 LRN Newscast March 21

The House Criminal Justice Committee approves legislation that is now known as the “Max Gruver Act.” It makes hazing a felony crime in Louisiana, which would mean an increase in fines and jail time. Gruver’s parents came in from Roswell, Georgia, to testify in favor of the legislation. Here’s Rae Ann Gruver…
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Maxwell Gruver died in a suspected hazing incident on LSU’s campus last September. His blood alcohol level was .495.

Legislation is heading to the Senate Floor that seeks to change Louisiana’s constitution when it comes to how many jurors are needed to find a person guility of a felony crime. Current law says 10 of 12 jurors are needed for a guility verdit, but the proposed consitutional amendment seeks to change it to unanimous.

It’s a somber atmosphere outside of the Notre Dame Seminary, where a two-day public visitiation for Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson is underway. Benson was a devout Catholic, and talked often with Archbishop of New Orleans Gregory Aymond. Aymond says Benson was a man of Christian values….
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Benson’s funeral is set for Friday.

Today, thousands of young persons are joining nationwide for the 23rd annual Kick Butts Day, sponsored by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. Anti-tobacco advocate Carlos Vela says the tobacco companies are working hard to trying to get youngsters addicted to a deadly habit…
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The national youth smoking rate is a record low of 8-percent, but in Louisiana that rate is 12-percent.