LRN AM Newscall May 25

Not much progress has been made solving the state’s budget woes as there are only two weeks left in the legislative session. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The chairman of the Senate Education Committee wants a comprehensive study done on TOPS as a way to help legislators ensure the program has a long lasting future. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A south Louisiana man is behind bars after police say he stalked, beat up his ex-girlfriend and secretly stayed in her attic. Halen Doughty has the disturbing story…

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With only two weeks left in the legislative session, lawmakers are not close to agreeing on a budget for next fiscal year and addressing the loss of over a billion dollars in temporary taxes that are set to expire in July 2018. That’s according to Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com…

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Alford says the majority in the House despise creating new taxes to solve a looming budget deficit, while the majority in the Senate and the governor believe that is the solution. He says there is no clear path for where this session will end.

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Alford says while action on the budget is stagnant, the legislature is moving ahead with criminal justice reform. He says the package that lawmakers will agree on is not as ambitious as what the governor originally proposed.

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The Senate Education Committee will discuss today whether a task force should be formed to study how to ensure the TOPS scholarship program long-term liability. Senate Education Chairman Blade Morrish says the taxpayer funded program has not been examined since it was created over 20 years ago.

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Morrish says the higher education landscape has changed since TOPS was put into place. He says there are now admission standards and a large community college system. He says it’s time to take a comprehensive look at TOPS.

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Morrish says the task force’s findings will provide good information for lawmakers when they consider proposed changes to the scholarship program in the future.

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More people may have been affected by the Great Flood of 2016 than we thought, according to a recent LSU survey. Dr. Michael Henderson with the LSU Public Policy Research Lab says 18 percent of residents took on water during the March and August floods. He says 30 percent of workers were also impacted.

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Henderson says 14 percent of respondents say they housed a flood victim during the aftermath of the storms. He says while the impact could be felt in almost all corners of the state, some areas were more affected by the rising waters.

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The survey also finds the share of low income residents affected by the flood was nearly twice the rate of higher income households who were impacted. Henderson says respondents did not give favorable ratings to FEMA or the state government for their response to the floods.

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The search is over for a south Louisiana man accused of living in his ex-girlfriend’s attic, as 21-year-old Taylor Broussard is behind bars. Brennan Matherne with the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office says the investigation began in Larose after a woman reported her ex had stolen her vehicle after brandishing a knife. He says state troopers located the suspect Wednesday.

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Matherne says Broussard faces one charge in Baton Rouge for being in the stolen vehicle, but he has 9 charges in Lafourche Parish. He says on May 3, the victim called police after escaping her home, where Broussard was attacking her.

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Matherne says when Broussard fled the scene, he stole the woman’s purse, phone, and SUV. He says the victim fled to a neighbor’s house to contact police. When deputies arrived to investigate further, they made a disturbing discovery in the victim’s attic.

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Broussard is charged in Lafourche Parish with stalking, domestic abuse battery, domestic abuse aggravated assault, vehicle theft, and home invasion, among other charges.

17:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

As expected, the Senate Finance committee rejected a proposal to increase Louisiana’s minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $8.50 an hour by 2019. Supporters say it will help those living in poverty, but Metairie Senator Conrad Appel argued the proposal would harm businesses….
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The bill was rejected on a seven to three vote. Governor Edwards issued a statement expressing his disappointment by saying the Legislature had the opportunity to actively value families, but it failed.

House debate on a 17-cent gas tax hike propsal has been delayed until next week. Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter told NOLA.com he’s a considering a change to the legislation so that the gasoline tax would gradually increase.

With only two weeks left in the legislative session, lawmakers are not close to agreeing on a budget for next fiscal year and addressing the loss of over a billion dollars in temporary taxes set to expire in July 2018. That’s according to Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com…
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Alford says the majority in the House despise creating new taxes to solve a looming budget deficit, while the majority in the Senate and the governor believe that is the solution. He says there is no clear path for where this session will end.
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On the House floor Thursday, democrats mustered enough votes to prevent the passage of a construction financing bill in the hopes that it will lead to serious negotiations on tax reform.

16:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers are battling the Missouri Tigers in the SEC Tournament. Mizzou eliminated the Aggies with a 12 victory. If LSU wins, they’ll play Thursday night in a winner’s bracket game, a loss and the Tigers will be facing elimination against the Gamecocks on Thursday.

Because of a bunch of rain in Georgia, the Sun Belt has decided to make its tournament a single elimination contest. The Cajuns will play on Friday night against Georgia Southern. A win and UL Lafayette will advance to the semi-finals. This is an important tournament for the Cajuns, who are on the bubble from receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.

The Southland Tournament got underway today in Sugar Land, Texas. Southeastern Louisiana rallied back from a 4-0 deficit to beat UNO 12-7. Webb Bobo, Derrick Mount and Drew Avans homered for the Lions. At this hour, top seeded McNeese is facing Lamar.

Linebacker Jonathan Vilma and offensive guard Carl Nicks will be inducted into the Saints Hall of Fame later this year. Both players were on the 2009 Super Bowl 2009 team.

The NFL has loosened the restrictions on touchdown celebrations. This year players can use the football as a prop, celebrate as a group and or even do snow angels on the ground. But players will still be penalized if the celebation mimics the use of a weapon or embarrrass opponents.

Also, starting in 2017, the overtime period for preseason and regular season games has been cut from 15 minutes to 10 minutes. Commissioner Roger Goodell believes this will NOT lead to more ties.

The Sun Belt will have two five-team divisions for football starting with the 2018 season. UL-Lafayette and ULM will play in the West Division, along with Arkansas State, South Alabama and Texas State. The winners of each division will play in a title game.

16:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

The Senate Finance committee rejected a proposal today to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $8.50 by 2019. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says raising the minimum wage will benefit the entire state….
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The measure was killed on a party line vote of 7 to 3. Republican Senator Sharon Hewitt of Slidell voted against it, because she believes government should not mandate what an employee makes….
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Governor Edwards says it’s unacceptable legislators on this committee did not see fit to give hardworking Louisianans a modest pay increase.

Vice President Mike Pence visited the Baton Rouge area today, first meeting with flood victims in Denham Springs and then holding a listening session with business leaders. Pence spoke to a crowd in Port Allen and said President Trump is fighting every day to make America an energy independent country….
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Pence also talked about the need to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

A deadly virus is threatening Louisiana crawfish. Aquaculture specialist Mark Shirley with the LSU AgCenter says the white spot syndrome originated in shrimp ponds in Thailand and Southeast Asia in the early 1990s…:
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Shirley says this virus can greatly affect a crawfish farmer’s income by killing off the harvest. But he says it’s not a threat to humans.

15:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

Vice President Mike Pence echoed many of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises when he told a crowd in Port Allen the administration will make America prosperous again. He says the president’s leadership is already making a remarkable difference in the economy. He says businesses are responding to the president’s call to buy American and hire American.
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Pence also says it remains the President’s priority to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

The state senate finance committee rejected a proposal this afternoon to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 in 2019. Republicans on the panel raised concerns about how this legislation could lead to layoffs, while Democrats say $7.25 is not a living wage. The author of the bill says he’ll bring the bill back next year.

The governor calls on Louisiana’s congressional delegation to oppose President Donald Trump’s spending plan for next fiscal year…
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Crawfish farmers are concerned about a deadly virus called the white spot syndrome. LSU AgCenter aquaculture specialist Mark Shirley says the virus can greatly reduce the size of a fisherman’s catch, but dead crawfish shouldn’t make it to the boiling pot….
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And the virus only affects the crustaceans.

LRN PM Newscall May 24th

The governor calls on Louisiana’s congressional delegation to oppose President Donald Trump’s spending plan for next fiscal year. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Louisiana’s crawfish harvest is being threatened by a deadly virus. Michelle Southern has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards is calling on the Louisiana congressional delegation to oppose President Donald Trump’s proposed budget for the fiscal year that begins October 1. The governor’s communications director Richard Carbo says they’re disappointed the budget repeals the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act, which entitles Louisiana to a portion of offshore drilling revenue for oil leases.

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Louisiana is set to receive its first GOMESA payment in October 2018. Carbo says they’re also concerned the President is calling for a cut to federal funding for Medicaid patients by eliminating Medicaid expansion coverage. He says that’s why they’re calling for Louisiana’s congressional delegation to reject the White House budget proposal.

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Carbo says they understand the need to balance the budget, but this spending plan does it in a way that’s harmful to Louisiana and its citizens. He says the governor will also make his concerns known to Vice President Mike Pence when he visits Baton Rouge today.

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A deadly virus is threatening Louisiana crawfish. Aquaculture specialist Mark Shirley with the LSU AgCenter says the white spot syndrome virus showed up in Acadiana about a decade ago. He says the virus is showing up again in ponds across southwest Louisiana, and it’s hurting the crawfish harvest.

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Shirley says how the virus got into Louisiana waters is still a big unknown. He says it originated in shrimp ponds in Thailand and Southeast Asia in the early 1990s. That’s why it’s called the white spot syndrome.

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Shirley says this virus can greatly affect a crawfish farmer’s income by killing off the harvest. But he says it won’t affect consumers as much. He says this virus only affects crustaceans, and the dead crawfish shouldn’t make it to the boiling pot.

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A measure that would raise the minimum wage to 8-dollars an hour beginning on July 1st of 2018 was killed by the Senate Finance Committee for a second consecutive year. The bill is by New Orleans Senator Troy Carter who says raising the minimum wage will benefit the state as a whole.

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Shreveport Senator Greg Tarver offered an amendment to put the minimum wage up to the voters. He says it’s hard to believe employers are not willing to pay workers a little more.

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The bill would also increase the minimum wage to 8.50 an hour beginning on January 1st, 2019. But Metairie Senator Conrad Appel spoke out in opposition and says the current $7.25 minimum wage is not the problem in Louisiana…

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The measure was killed on a party line vote. Republican senator Sharon Hewitt of Slidell voted against it, because she believes government shouldn’t be mandating what an employee makes…

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Vice President Mike Pence echoed many of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises when he told a crowd in Port Allen the administration will make America prosperous again. He says the president’s leadership is already making a remarkable difference in the economy. He says businesses are responding to the president’s call to buy American and hire American.

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The Affordable Care Act was a big topic of discussion, as the vice president says it’s affecting business owners. Pence says the Obamacare nightmare is about to end. He says it’s putting an undue burden on job creators, and the ACA has caused premiums to skyrocket across America.

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The vice president hit on several issues important to the Bayou State, including the oil and gas industry. He says the president is fighting every day to make American energy and putting the country on a path to energy independent.

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14:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

Vice-President Mike Pence just finished speaking at a rally in Port Allen at Cajun Industries. Pence mentioned several times the best way to grow the economy is to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Governor John Bel Edwards met the V-P when he got off the plane in Baton Rouge. The governor’s communications director Richard Carbo says Edwards has concerns about the President’s proposed budget….
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The Senate Finance committee killed a bill that sought to increase the minimum wage in Louisiana. Shreveport Senator Greg Tarver tried to agrue that an increase from $7.25 an hour to $8.50 in 2019 would not hurt businesses….
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But the bill died on a 7-3 vote.

The TOPS award requirement would be a 2.75 GPA up from 2.5 under a bill narrowly approved by the full House Tuesday. New Orleans Representative Joe Bouie says this proposal would have unintended consequences…:
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But it heads to the Senate on a 53-32 vote.

Louisiana’s crawfish harvest is being threatened by a deadly virus. Michelle Southern has more…
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13:30 Newscast, May 24th, 2017

Vice President Mike Pence is currently speaking at Cajun Industries in Port Allen as part of his listening tour. Governor John Bel Edwards presented the vice president with a letter upon his arrival this morning which outlines areas of concern for the state in the White House budget proposal — one of which deals with Medicaid….:
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That’s Edwards’ spokesman Richard Carbo.

Mr. Pence made two surprise stops upon his arrival today to the homes of the flood victims he and President Donald Trump visited last year.

The 7-year-old who was accidentally shot at an elementary school in Moss Bluff is doing well after undergoing surgery for a second time. The family of the first-grader says the child will remain in the PICU for a few more days. According to Calcasieu Parish authorities, the shooting occurred on May 15th when another student brought a gun to school and it accidentally went off and struck the 7-year-old.

A deadly virus is threatening Louisiana crawfish. Aquaculture specialist Mark Shirley with the LSU AgCenter says the white spot syndrome originated in shrimp ponds in Thailand and Southeast Asia in the early 1990s. That’s why it’s called the white spot syndrome…:
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Shirley says this virus can greatly affect a crawfish farmer’s income by killing off the harvest. But he says it’s not a threat to humans.

The full House just barely approved a measure to raise the minimum GPA for the TOPS scholarship to 2.75, up from 2.5. Baton Rouge Representative Ted James is one of a handful of Democrats who supported the legislation…:
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Opponents argue this bill would cut out low income kids who need help with tuition the most. The bill heads to the Senate on a 53-32 vote.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 24th, 2017

The governor calls on Louisiana’s congressional delegation to oppose President Donald Trump’s spending plan for next fiscal year. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Vice President Mike Pence landed in Louisiana this morning and his first stop was in Denham Springs to visit with flood victims. He’s with Congressman Garret Graves who plans to discuss matters our state faces from devastating flooding, to new energy policies. Mr. Pence is scheduled to give remarks from Cajun Industries in Port Allen at roughly 1:15 p.m.

A deadly virus is threatening Louisiana crawfish. Aquaculture specialist Mark Shirley with the LSU AgCenter says the white spot syndrome virus showed up in Acadiana about a decade ago. He says the virus is showing up again in ponds across southwest Louisiana, and it’s hurting the crawfish harvest…:
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But he says consumers shouldn’t notice much of a difference as the straight ones shouldn’t hit the boiling pot.

With no winners in more than three months, the Powerball jackpot now stands at a whopping $250 million dollars for tonight’s drawing. That’s a cash value of 154.8 million.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast May 24th

The LSU Tigers go after their sixth SEC Tournament Championship in the Paul Mainieri history as they begin play this afternoon in the tourney by taking on Missouri. Todd Peterson was scheduled to start on the mound, but he’s been suspended for one game for a violation of a team rule. Caleb Gilbert will get the start instead. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran doesn’t think the change in starting pitchers will have a negative impact on the Tigers….
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Missouri will start on the mound freshman left-hander TJ Sikkema, who is 8-and-1 with a 2.28 ERA. The game is expected is expected to start at 4:30.

UL-Lafayette’s game in the rain-drenched Sun Belt Tournament is at 2:30 against Georgia Southern. The tournament did not get started as scheduled, because of inclement weather, so the league will be using two fields in order to catch back up.

The Southland tournament starts today in Sugar Land, Texas. Second-seeded Southeastern Louisiana will take on seventh seeded UNO and then it’s top-seeded McNeese State versus eighth seeded Lamar. Cowboys Coach Justin Hill says the key to winning this tournament is staying out of the losers bracker….
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In Southland action this morning, Sam Houston State thumped Stephen F Austin 13-1.

In NFL news…the league has announced that Pro Bowl will return Orlando in 2018.

Former LSU Tiger Odell Beckham has signed the biggest shoe deal in NFL history. The Giants wide receiver re-upped with Nike for five-years 25 million dollars.