LRN AM Newscall June 19

It took a special session to approve a budget for next fiscal year and  lawmakers have bigger money problems in the very near future. Jeff Palermo has the latest…

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Bayou Teche Brewing cuts the ribbon on the newly expanded brewery in Arnaudville. Halen Doughty has more…

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It looks like Louisiana economy is picking up as nonfarm and private sector jobs are on the rise. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Legislators struggled to approve a budget this year and the state’s financial woes will only look worse next year. That’s because one-point-two billion dollars in temporary taxes will expire in July 2018. Publisher of lapolitics.com, Jeremy Alford, says state lawmakers face more difficult decisions…

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It’s expected the governor will call a special session early next year so legislators can address the fiscal cliff. Alford says the governor may propose ideas recommended by a task force that studied the state’s tax code, but that doesn’t mean the legislature will agree with those proposals

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A big portion of the temporary taxes that will expire next year is the additional penny put on the state sales tax last year by legislators to address a massive budget shortfall. Alford says the easiest thing for lawmakers to do is to keep the fifth sales tax penny on the books

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Bayou Teche Brewing has a newly expanded Arnaudville brewery. President Karlos Knott says they added 50-percent more floor space, including new office space and an automated keg washing system. The expansion was needed to increase sales of their year-round LA 31 beers and seasonal beers. He says they’re excited about a new fully-automatic smart brewhouse from the Italian manufacturer Simatec.

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This brewhouse is the first of its kind in the country. Knott says while it’s exciting to be on the forefront, it’s also nerve-racking to be the Guinee pig. He says there’s hundreds of them in Europe, and the owners they talked to love them.

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The smart brewhouse can produce up to 13 batches in just 24 hours. Knott says the new technology should help them brew at least three time as many beers in a day. He says the company is also going to help them further automate the brewery as they expand.

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Employment is on the rise in the Bayou State. In May, nonfarm employment increased by 10,500 jobs, the best one month gain since July of 2011. Executive Director of the Louisiana Workforce Commission Ava Dejoie says there’s been a noticeable improvement to the state’s employment landscape over the past month.

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Private sector employment increased by more than 9-thousand jobs over the month of May. Dejoie says our economy is tied to oil and gas but we’re turning the tide and diversifying the economy.

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Even with these improvements, Louisiana unemployment rate is 5.7-percent, the third highest in the country. But Dejoie says the industrial boom in Lake Charles has created an additional 16-hundred jobs in May and flood recovery efforts are also producing jobs.

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The Beauregard Parish Police Jury has expressed interest in taking possession of the P.G.T. Beauregard statue. It was one of four controversial confederate statues taken down in New Orleans. Police Jury President Rusty Williamson says it’s the right place for the monument, since the parish is named after the Confederate General.

Cut 13 (10) “get it”

Members of the Beauregard Community Coalition do not support moving the statue to Beauregard Parish. But Williamson says after a poll of the police jury, they determined bringing it to the parish was the best idea to avoid the namesake statue ending up in the trash. He says there are a variety of places to erect the statue other than the courthouse.

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Williamson says he will meet with the Community Coalition this week to discuss options for a location for the equestrian statue. But he says it’s unclear if or when they may get the statue, because the removal of this monument is tied up in the courts.

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Something has to give in tonight’s College World Series winner’s bracket matchup between LSU and Oregon State. The Tigers have won 17 in a row, while the Beavers have won 22 straight. Oregon State is an impressive 55-4 on the season, but Coach Paul Mainieri says they can be defeated…

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Both teams rallied from behind to win in the opening round of the C-W-S. Mainieri says expects another hard fought battle tonight…

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Shortstop Kramer Robertson says they know it will take a great effort to get a win over Oregon State…

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10:30 Newscast June 17,2017

The University of Louisiana System President Jim Henderson calls this legislative session the most successful for higher ed in nearly a decade. Don Molino has more…
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Louisiana’s economy is picking up as nonfarm and private sector jobs are improving. Over the month of May, nonfarm employment gained 10,500 jobs, the best one month gain since July of 2011. Private sector jobs increased by more than 9-thousand over the month. The Bayou State is among four other states with the largest percentage gains in jobs.

 

The special session has come to an end and Governor Edwards has signed a spending plan for next fiscal year. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Eric LaFleur says for the first time in nearly 10 years, public colleges will not be cut.
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But Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt voted against the budget because she would rather hold back a small portion in case of a mid-year shortfall.

It’s time to put some steaks on the grill for Dad as it’s Father’s Day weekend. Executive Vice President of the Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association Robert Joyner says while the demand for beef is up this weekend, prices will still be affordable given the large supply of cattle.
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9:30 Newscast June 17,2017

The full senate passed the budget bill on a 26 to 9 vote. Jeff Palermo has more on the state’s spending plan that was signed by the governor…
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LSU begins play in the College World Series tonight at 7 p.m. as they take on Florida State in the second game of the series. Coach Paul Mainieri wants his players to enjoy this experience. This is the 18th time the Tigers have been to Omaha for the CWS.

 

Louisiana officials were in a federal courtroom seeking to have a lawsuit thrown out that challenges recent laws that restrict abortions in the state. The laws extend waiting periods, ban certain procedures and restrict which doctors can perform abortions. Executive Director for the Louisiana Right to Life, Ben Clapper….
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But pro choice organizations say the regulations interfere with the constitutional right that woman can terminate her pregnancy.

UL System President Jim Henderson believes this was one of the most successful legislative sessions when it comes to higher education in nearly a decade. The House and Senate approved spending plan did not reduce funding to higher ed and Henderson says they’re grateful.
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8:30 Newscast June 17,2017

Doctors remain encouraged over the progress Jefferson Parish Congressman Steve Scalise has made over the last few days as he’s recovering from a gunshot wound to the hip. Director of Trauma at MedStar Washington Hospital Dr Jake Sava says Scalise has a long road ahead of him but is expected to be able to walk and even run again.
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Attorney General Jeff Landry announces 51 people have been arrested on child exploitation charges under Operation Broken Heart. With the work of numerous police departments, sheriff’s officers and state and federal agencies these individuals from all around the state were arrested. The charges range from possession of child pornography to Solicitation of minor.

 

A federal judge heard arguments in Baton Rouge regarding laws passed last year that restrict abortions in Louisiana. Attorney Zoe Levine with the Center for Reproductive Rights says the regulations interfere with a women’s access to safe and legal abortions…
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Louisiana officials are seeking to have the C-P-R’s lawsuit dismissed.

It’s Father’s Day weekend and many families will be outside grilling with Dad. Executive Vice President of the Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association Robert Joyner recommends beef for the menu this Sunday as prices have been decliing over the past few years.
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18:30 LRN Newscast June 16th

Wounded Congressman Steve Scalise’s condition is improving, but remains in critical condition after multiple surgeries. Director of the Trauma Unit at MedStar Washington Hospital, Dr. Jake Sava, says when Scalise arrived after being shot, he was in imminent risk of death but now there is a good possibility he’ll have an excellent recovery…
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Sava says Scalise still faces more surgeries.

The Louisiana Legislature finally passed a budget for next fiscal year. Senate Finance Chairman Eric LaFleur calls it a smart and reasonable spending plan that adequately funds the state’s biggest priorities.
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With the passage of the budget, the special session ended Friday afternoon. But another special session could be called early next year to address the loss of over one-billion dollars in temporary taxes.

UL System President Dr. Jim Henderson calls this legislative session one of the most successful for higher ed in nearly a decade. He says he’s thrilled lawmakers approved a budget that fully funds TOPS, after failing to do so for the first time in the program’s history last academic year.
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The spending plan is the first in nearly a decade that did not reduce funding to higher education.

Lots of people will grill for dad this Father’s Day weekend. Executive Vice President of the Louisiana Cattleman’s Association, Robert Joyner, says while the demand for beef is up, prices will still be affordable because of the large supply of cattle.
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Joyner says beef is also a good source of iron and zinc.

17:30 LRN Newscast June 16

Congressman Steve Scalise remains in critical condition, but his health continues to improve, as he recovers from a gunshot wound to the left hip. Director of the Trauma Unit at MedStar Washington Hospital, Dr. Jake Sava, says the bullet did substantial damage to Scalise’s bones, internal organs and blood vessels….
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Sava expects Scalise will be able to walk and run again.

The special session ended today as Louisiana legislators approved a budget that fully funds TOPS and does not reduce funding to the state’s public colleges. UL System President Doctor Jim Henderson says this was a successful session for higher ed….
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Louisiana officials were in a federal courtroom today seeking to have a lawsuit thrown out that challenges recent laws that restrict abortions in the state. The laws extend waiting periods, ban certain procedures and restrict which doctors can perform abortions. Executive Director for the Louisiana Right to Life, Ben Clapper….
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But pro choice organiziations say the regulations interfere with the constitutional right that woman can terminate her pregnancy.

Many people will spend this weekend grilling with Dad for Father’s Day. Robert Joyner, executive vice president of the Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association, says…
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Joyner says prices will be affordable given the large supply of cattle.

16:30 LRN Newscast June 16

Wounded Congressman Steve Scalise’s condition is improving, but remains in critical condition after multiple surgeries. Director of the Trauma Unit at MedStar Washington Hospital, Dr. Jake Sava, says when Scalise arrived after being shot, he was in imminent risk of death but now there is a good possibility he’ll have an excellent recovery…
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Sava says Scalise still faces more surgeries.

A federal judge heard arguments in Baton Rouge today regarding laws passed last year that restrict abortions in Louisiana. Attorney Zoe Levin with the Center for Reproductive Rights says the regulations interfere with a women’s access to safe and legal abortions…
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Louisiana officials are seeking to have the C-P-R’s lawsuit dismissed.

State lawmakers have passed a budget for next fiscal year and it led to high praise from University of Louisiana System President Jim Henderson..
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State Police released new information today into the fatal police shooting that happened in Baton Rouge on Tuesday night. Authorities say Jordan Frazier immediately exited the passenger side with a gun during a traffic stop, began to flee and turned pointing the gun towards the officer. The officer who fired the fatal shot has been identified as Yuseff Hamadeh, and he’s been with BRPD for a year.

16:45 LRN Sportscast June 16th

LSU begins play in the College World Series on Saturday night when they face Florida State. Coach Paul Mainieri says he’s asked his players to enjoy the experience…
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Mainieri says the plan is for freshman Eric Walker to start Game two. But he says that plan is up in the air, because Walker felt sore after throwing in a simulated game earlier this week.

Cal-State Fullerton and top-seeded Oregon State are the other two teams in LSU’s bracket. But the Beavers best pitcher Luke Heimlich will not pitch in the C-W-S. It was recently learned that Heimlich pleaded guility as a teenager to molesting a six-year-old girl. Collegiate Baseball News Publisher Lou Pavlovich says it’s a big blow to Oregon State’s chances of winning a third national title…
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There are multiple reports that say Saints left tackle Terron Armstead will miss the next four to six months after tearing his labrum in his shoulder during practice on Wednesday.

And LSU reportedly blocked tackle Willie Allen from transferring to TCU. The Advocate reports a member of TCU’s staff convincted Allen to transfer to the Horned Frogs.

LRN PM Newscall June 16th

The full senate passed the budget bill on a 26 to 9 vote. Jeff Palermo has more on the state’s spending plan that heads to the governor’s desk…

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The University of Louisiana System President Jim Henderson calls this legislative session the most successful for higher ed in nearly a decade. Don Molino has more…

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The Louisiana Legislature finally passed a budget for next fiscal year. The spending plan, which fully funds TOPS and gives thousands of state workers a small pay raise, received final legislative approval in the Senate on Friday morning. Senate Finance Chairman Eric LaFleur of Ville Platte calls it a smart and reasonable spending plan that adequately funds the state’s biggest priorities.

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The 28-billion dollar spending plan goes to the governor for his signature. Most state agencies are not cut, TOPS is fully funded and 38-thousand state workers receive a 2-percent pay raise. LaFleur says for the first time in nearly a decade, public colleges will not receive a cut

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But Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt voted against the budget, because it uses 100 percent of the money that’s available. She would rather hold back a small portion in case of a mid-year shortfall.

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Metairie Senator Conrad Appel also voted against it, because this budget plan does nothing to address the loss of over a billion dollars in temporary taxes next fiscal year.

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Arguments were heard today in a federal courtroom over state abortion laws passed last year. The Center for Reproductive Rights challenged the laws’ constitutionality, saying they violate women’s right to an abortion. Attorney Zoe Levine says they filed a motion to dismiss 7 laws that impede women’s access to safe and legal abortions.

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The laws extend waiting periods, ban certain procedures and restrict what doctors can perform abortions. Executive Director for the Louisiana Right to Life, Ben Clapper, defends the pro-life laws.

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Doctors remain encouraged over the progress Congressman Steve Scalise is making as he recovers from a gunshot wound to the left hip. Director of the Trauma Unit at MedStar Washington Hospital, Dr. Jake Sava, says Scalise says the bullet did substantial damage to bones, internal organs and blood vessels.

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Sava says when Scalise arrived after being shot, he was in imminent risk of death but now there is a good possibility he’ll have an excellent recovery.

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Crystal Griner, a member of the Capitol Police Department, was also treated at MedStar. Sava says Griner was shot in the ankle while protecting Scalise but is now in good condition and good spirits.

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UL System President Doctor Jim Henderson says this is one of the most successful legislative sessions for higher ed in nearly a decade. Henderson says he’s thrilled lawmakers approved a budget that fully funds TOPS, after failing to do so for the first time in the program’s history last academic year.

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The spending plan approved by both the House and Senate is also the first in nearly a decade that did not reduce funding to higher education. Henderson says they’re grateful to all involved in passing this budget.

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But Henderson says improvements can still be made in terms of funding public colleges. He says Louisiana is the lowest funded higher education system among southern states, and it’s not even close. He says we’re a long way from making Louisiana universities truly competitive.

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As Father’s Day is this Sunday, many families will be outside grilling steaks with Dad this weekend. Executive Vice President of the Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association Robert Joyner says beef prices have been declining over the past few years and the beef industry has rebounded in a big way.

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Joyner says while the demand for beef is up this weekend, prices will still be affordable given the large supply of cattle.

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Joyner says beef is more affordable than in years in the past and grilling up beef with Dad this Sunday is also a good source of iron and zinc. He says it looks like most families have steak on the menu this year as their Father’s Day meal.

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15:30 Newscast June 16

Doctors remain encouraged over the progress Congressman Steve Scalise is making as he recovers from a gunshot wound to the left hip. Director of the Trauma Unit at MedStar Washington Hospital, Dr. Jake Sava, says the bullet did substantial damage to bones, internal organs and blood vessels.

Cut 9 (10) “get it”

Sava says there’s a good chance Scalise will have an excellent recovery.

The Senate approved the House’s version of the budget on a 26 to 9 vote. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt voted against the spending plan because it uses 100 percent of the available dollars. She would rather hold some back in case of a shortfall.

Cut 5 (11) “the cycle”

The budget heads to the governor for his signature.

UL System President Dr. Jim Henderson calls this legislative session one of the most successful for higher ed in nearly a decade. He says he’s thrilled lawmakers approved a budget that fully funds TOPS, after failing to do so for the first time in the program’s history last academic year.

Cut 11 (09) “shouldn’t consider”

The spending plan is the first in nearly a decade that did not reduce funding to higher education.

Lots of people will be grilling for dad this Father’s Day weekend. Executive Vice President of the Louisiana Cattleman’s Association, Robert Joyner, says while the demand for beef is up, prices will still be affordable because of the large supply of cattle.

Cut 15 (08) “as numbers”

Joyner says beef is also a good source of iron and zinc.