12:30 Newscast, April 11th, 2017

The majority of Louisiana small business owners oppose an increase to the state’s gasoline tax. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Meanwhile, the House Ways and Means Committee began a series of meetings today looking at various tax proposals that will be discussed over the next several weeks. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard is pushing legislation that would reduce taxes on individuals but increase taxes on businesses…:
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An Easter egg hunt with numerous children in attendance turned violent when a Thibodaux man’s ex-girlfriend showed up armed with a shovel handle. David Melancon with Thibodaux Police says 33-year-old Junius Boyd was at the event in Peltier (Pel-chay) Park when 25-year-old Florence Robinson arrived, just hours after the two ended their relationship…:
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He says Boyd then got out of the vehicle and starting hitting Robinson with the shovel handle. They both face aggravated battery charges.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development officially released the $1.6 billion in flood recovery funds appropriated by Congress. The state is now asking each homeowner who received flood damage to fill out a survey at restore.la.gov to determine their eligibility for federal assistance.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

There’s a report former LSU running back Leonard Fournette is meeting with the Cincinnati Bengals. It looks like the Bengals are interested in drafting a running back as they’ve also met with Florida State’s Dalvin Cook and Oklahoma’s Joe Mixon. The Bengals have the ninth overall pick in the first round.

Former LSU track star Cyril Grayson has signed with the Seattle Seahawks, even though he hasn’t played in a football game since 2011. Grayson is a four-time NCAA track champion and participated in LSU pro day last week. He impressed Seattle enough that the Seahawks decided to sign him to a standard rookie deal.

Saints safety Kenny Vaccaro tells the Baton Rouge Advocate he’s interested in signing a contract extension with the Black and Gold.

And Louisiana Tech head football coach Skip Holtz has agreed to a five-year, three-point-five million dollar contract extension. He’s led the Bulldogs to three straight bowl victories.

LSU’s Eric Walker is the SEC Pitcher of the Week. Walker threw a four-hit shutout in the Tigers two to nothing series clinching win over the Razorbacks. Walker has extended his scoreless inning streak to 16 innings. Coach Paul Mainieri says Walker has shown a great ability to command all of his pitches…
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Tonight the Tigers face the Cajuns in the Wally Pontiff Junior Classic in Metairie. Freshman Matthew Beck will make hsi first start on the mount, the Cajuns will send freshman right-hander Jack Burk to the bump. He’s been impressive. Burk is 2-3 with a 2.23 ERA.

Also tonight, Nicholls is at Tulane, ULM hosts Louisiana Tech and McNeese State will host Alcorn State.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 11th

Small businesses oppose increasing the state’s gasoline tax. Dawn Starns, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says they surveyed their members and 73-percent oppose a gas tax hike. Starns says everyone wants to see better roads but….
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Lawmakers are expected to take up bills that would increase the gasoline tax by at least seven-cents a gallon.

The film tax credit program will be under a microscope this session, and LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott has conduced another study indicating the return on investment isn’t there for the state’s budget when it comes to movie incentives. He says Louisiana is subsidizing about 30 to 35-percent of the cost of making a film…:
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The film tax credit program is currently capped at 180 million dollars.

The federal government has granted Louisiana access to start dispensing 1.6 billion dollars to flooded residents. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor, Julie Baxter Payer..::
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The next big step for the state is to hire a contractor who will manage the Homeowner Assistance Program.

A Thibodaux man is in hot water with his wife and law enforcement. Thibodaux Police Corporal David Melancon says 33-year-old Junius Boyd hit his girlfriend with a shovel handle at an Easter Egg hunt, after she first attacked him with that shovel handle…
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Boyd and the women was arrested. Melancon says the altercation took place in front of Boyd’s wife and child.

10:30 LRN Newscast April 11th

The federal government has made available the money for Louisiana to distribute the one-point-six billion dollars appropriated by Congress to help homeowners rebuild from last year’s floods. Julie Baxter Payer, deputy chief of staff for the governor, says federal restrictions have been placed on who receives the money first…
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Payer says the state is close to hiring a contractor that will oversee the home rebuilding programs.

A Chinese company announces plans to build a one-point-one billion dollar plant in Louisiana . Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says he led a contingent to Wanhua’s (Wan-hwah)’s headquarters in China last month, where they completed final plans to move the project forward…
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A final site choice within Louisiana will be made in the coming months.

It’s the first full day of the legislative session. Governor Edwards is pushing an ambitious tax plan that would increase taxes on businesses, but lower income taxes on 90-percent of taxpayers. But West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth says lawmakers need to be cautious about lowering taxes for individuals and getting businesses to foot the bill…
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Another study by LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott finds the benefit to Louisiana’s budget isn’t there when it comes to state’s film tax credit program. He says the return on investment from movie incentives was just 22% in 2016…:
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Lawmakers are slated to discuss the film tax credit program in the current session.

09:30 Newscast, April 11th, 2017

At the start of the legislative session, Governor John Bel Edwards called for a bipartisan effort to repair the state’s annual problem of budget cuts, especially during the middle of a fiscal year. Ruston Representative Rob Shadoin hopes lawmakers can come together across party lines to do what’s best for the people…:
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But most Republicans don’t support many of the governor’s proposals to raise revenue but instead suggest reductions in state spending.

LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott says, for the third time, one of the studies he’s conduced finds Louisiana is losing money from the film tax credit program. He admits that filming does create jobs…:
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But he says the return of investment of film tax credits was just 22-percent in 2016.

A Chinese chemical company announces plans for a 1.1 billion dollar chemical plant to be constructed in Louisiana. Don Molino has more…:
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The US Department of Housing and Urban Development has opened the line of credit for Louisiana to receive the $1.6 billion Congress appropriated for flood recovery. The Governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff Julie Baxter Payer says now is the time for flood victims to fill out the survey at restore.la.gov to see if they are eligible for homeowner assistance. She say the state should have a program manager in place in the next couple of weeks.

 

08:30 Newscast, April 11th, 2017

Today the House Ways and Means Committee begins delving into the Governor’s proposed tax plan. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says a 17 month old was killed after being run over by a truck on a roadway in Slidell. The toddler is identified Koreyanna Kirsh. Detectives say the driver of the vehicle is 21-year-old Shae Fitzgerald. Authorities indicate no charges have been filed but the case is under investigation.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development officially released the $1.6 billion in flood recovery funds appropriated by Congress. Governor’s Chief of Staff Julie Baxter Payer says they are still working to get more money for victims…:
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The state is asking each homeowner who received flood damage to fill out a survey at restore.la.gov to determine their eligibility for federal assistance.

Great economic news for Louisiana as China’s Wanhua (Wan-hwah) Chemical plans to build a $1.1 billion plant here. State Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says a project like this creates a multiplier effect in the number of jobs it produces…:
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The exact location has yet to be determined.

 

07:30 Newscast, April 11th, 2017

HUD has finally released 1.6 billion dollars in flood recovery money. Jeff Palermo has more..:
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A Chinese chemical company chooses Louisiana over Texas to build a 1.1 billion dollar manufacturing complex. State Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says the project by Wanhua (Wan-hwah) Chemical Group will bring 170 new direct jobs to the state…:
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The specific location of the site will be decided later in the year.

At the opening of the legislative session Monday, Governor John Bel Edwards urged lawmakers to compromise at the Capitol over the next two months. He wants to see the state’s tax structure changed to protect vital services and make sure TOPS is fully funded. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says the legislature has to do something to raise more revenue…:
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But Republicans are expected to push back hard against additional revenues saying instead the state needs to be more responsible with spending.

The film tax credit program will be under a microscope this session, and LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott has conduced another study indicating the return on investment isn’t there for the state’s budget when it comes to movie incentives. He says Louisiana is subsidizing about 30 to 35-percent of the cost of making a film…:
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The film tax credit program is currently capped at 180 million dollars.

 

06:45 Sportscast, April 11th, 2017

After taking two of three from Arkansas, LSU is once again back in the top ten in three major college baseball polls heading into tonight’s matchup against UL Lafayette. The Tigers are 22-11 overall, 7-5 in the SEC. Coach Paul Mainieri admits the team has its faults, but he believes in his guys…:
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LSU has been getting great starting pitching from Eric Walker. The freshman from Texas was named SEC Pitcher of the Week Monday. He threw a complete game shutout in the Tigers 2-0 win over the Hogs Sunday. LSU plays UL-Lafayette in Metairie tonight.

Louisiana Tech head coach Skip Holtz has agreed in principle to a five year, $3.5 million dollar contract extension, according to athletic officials. The past year, Holtz was named Conference USA Coach of the Year after guiding the Bulldogs to a 9-5 overall record, and a C-USA division title. The new long-term contract is pending approval from the UL-System Board of Supervisors.

New LSU head basketball coach Will Wade got some rough news this week. One of his targets for the spring signing period which begins tomorrow has decided to go to the University of Houston instead of joining the Tigers. Former Lafayette High standout Corey Davis was believed to have been one of the first players Wade offered after taking the LSU job.

In the NBA, the Pelicans travel to Los Angeles to face the Lakers at 9:30. New Orleans has posted the league’s worst net rating over the past four games, ranking 21st..and have the NBA’s 10th worst record.

The Chicago Bears have waived former New Orleans Saints star Tracy Porter. The Port Allen native is best known for his interception that helped New Orleans seal its 31-28 win over Indianapolis in the Super Bowl.

Former Saints pass-rusher Junior Galette was arrested in Mississippi amid allegations of disorderly conduct in an argument with cops after a fight at a concert, according to reports. Two years ago Galette was booked in Kenner on domestic battery charges.

 

06:30 Newscast, April 11th, 2017

Today the House Ways and Means committee begins pouring over some of the proposals included in the governor’s tax plan. The ideas would increase taxes on many businesses, but lead to lower income taxes for 90% of consumers. Baton Rouge Representative Ted James believes there will be support for the changes when people hear exactly what this means…:
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On the other side of the issue, West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth says lawmakers need to be cautious about the measures…:
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They have until June 8th to work it out.

The state wants the public to know that there is NO charge to fill out the flood victims’ survey online at restore.la.gov. The governor’s office says since the questionnaire went live Monday, reports have been coming in that some people are fraudulently charging homeowners to help fill it out.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has granted Louisiana access to start dispensing 1.6 billion dollars to flooded residents. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor, Julie Baxter Payer..::
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Payer expects to have a contractor in place within the next week who will manage the Homeowner Assistance Program.

Another study by LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott finds the benefit to Louisiana’s budget isn’t there when it comes to state’s film tax credit program. He says the return on investment from movie incentives was just 22% in 2016…:
Cut 7 (07) “million bucks”
Lawmakers are slated to discuss film tax credits in the current session.

 

AM Newscall April 11,2017

A Chinese chemical company announces plans for a 1.1 billion dollar chemical plant to be constructed in Louisiana. Don Molino has more…

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Today the House Ways and Means Committee begins delving into the Governor’s proposed tax plan. Halen Doughty has more…

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has released 1.6 billion dollars in flood recovery dollars. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A Chinese chemical company chooses Louisiana over Texas to build a 1.1 billion dollar manufacturing complex. State Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says this will help Louisiana grow as a global leader in chemical manufacturing and he says the project by Wanhua (Wan-hwah) Chemical Group will bring 170 new direct jobs to the state.

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LED estimates the project will also result in 945 indirect jobs. Pierson says a project like this creates a multiplier effect in the number of jobs it produces.

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The specific location of the site will be decided later in the year. Pierson says he led a Louisiana contingent to Wanhua’s headquarters in China last month where they completed final plans to move the project forward…

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Another study by LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott finds the return isn’t there when it comes to state’s film tax credits program as the report shows it causes a significant hit to Louisiana’s budget. Scott says the return of investment was 22-percent in 2016.

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This is the third time Scott has examined whether the state is getting a bang for its buck when it comes to providing incentives to lure films and TV shows to Louisiana. Scott says each time the report concluded, Louisiana is losing money, but tax incentive program creates jobs.

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Legislators will discuss changing the film tax credit program, which currently has a 180 million dollar cap on it. Scott says his report shows Louisiana is subsidizing about 30 to 35-percent of the cost of making a film.

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The House Ways and Means committee begins today pouring over some of the proposals included in the governor’s tax plan. John Bel Edwards ambitious proposal will increase taxes on many businesses, but he says it will lead to lower income taxes for 90-percent of the taxpayers.  Baton Rouge Representative Ted James says once more come out, there will be ample support.

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But West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth says Louisiana has one of the lowest income tax rates in the nation. He’s concerned about putting too much of the tax burden on businesses and losing jobs. He says lawmakers need to be cautious about lowering taxes for individuals and getting businesses to foot the bill.

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Edwards says changes to our tax structure our needed to make sure TOPS is fully funded, more resources can be devoted to education and other priorities. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says the legislature has to do something to raise more revenue for vital state services.

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The governor is calling for a bipartisan effort to fix the state’s annual problem of budget cuts, especially during the middle of a fiscal year. Ruston Representative Rob Shadoin hopes lawmakers can come together across party lines to do what’s best for the people.

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has granted Louisiana access to start dispensing 1.6 billion dollars to flooded homeowners in federal aid. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor Julie Baxter Payer says this will finally allow the state to move forward with recovery plans.

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Payer says an action plan had to be submitted to HUD in order to spend the money, which is why the process of receiving funds took so long. She says federal restrictions have been placed on who first receives access to the money.

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Payer expects to have a contractor in place within the next week who will manage the Homeowner Assistance Program. The state is asking each homeowner who received flood damage to fill out a survey at restore.la.gov to determine their eligibility for federal assistance. She says in addition to that the governor is working on trying to receive more federal funding.

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After taking two of three from Arkansas, LSU is once again back in the top ten in three major college baseball polls heading into tonight’s matchup against UL Lafayette. Despite a lot of grumbling from the LSU fan base over how this team is played, the Tigers are 22-11 overall,. 7-5 in the SEC. Coach Paul Mainieri admits this team has its faults, but he believes in his guys

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LSU has been getting great starting pitching from Eric Walker. The freshman from Texas pitched a complete game shutout on Sunday and he’s 4-0 on the year. Mainieri says Walker has shown a great ability to command all of his pitches…

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