11:30 Newscast, May 24th, 2017

Vice President Mike Pence and Air Force 2 have landed in Louisiana. The Vice President is in town for a listening tour and Congressman Garret Graves flew down with him. Graves says Louisiana business leaders can offer Mr. Pence a unique perspective, as we’ve faced some unusual challenges, from a historic flood to new energy policies. He says a lot of these situations here affect the entire nation…:
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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 plan repeals the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act..:
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He says the governor will make his concerns known to Vice President Pence during the visit today.

A bill to raise the minimum GPA requirement for the TOPS award to 2.75 barely made it off the House floor Tuesday. Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox says many people who support this bill don’t understand communities that struggle…:
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But supporters say this would help sustain the program. The bill heads to the Senate on a 53-32 vote.

The House is slated to take up a proposal today to raise the state’s gasoline tax 17 cents. Louisiana Republican Party Chairman Roger Villere is skeptical the additional revenue raised by the tax would be used to alleviate highway problems….:
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But supporters assert there is more accountability and transparency with this proposal. It will need support from two-thirds of the House to advance, and they will vote next week according to the bill’s author, Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

A bill that would require students starting high school this fall to have at least a 2.75 GPA when they graduate in order to receive the TOPS scholarship barely won approval in the House. Non-tax bills need 53 votes to pass and this legislation received 53 “yes” votes.The current GPA requirement is 2.5 and Baton Rouge Representative Franklin Foil says there is a reason his bill wouldn’t take effect for 4 years…:
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The measure heads to the Senate, but Senate President John Alario previously said the upper chamber opposes this legislation.

Air Force Two carrying Vice-President Mike Pence is set to land at Baton Rouge Metro Airport next hour. The Vice President will then head to Port Allen for a listensing session with local business leaders.

The House is scheduled to debate a bill this afternoon that would increase the state’s gasoline tax by an additional 17-cents per gallon at the pump. The Louisiana Republican Party opposes the legislation. GOP chairman Roger Villere says it will have a negative impact on our economy….
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A vote could be delayed until early next week as the bill’s author is still trying to drum up the two-thirds vote needed to pass the legislation.

A Senate committee has approved a House bill that would increase the fees for parolees so that parole officers can receive a raise. New Orleans Senator Karen Peterson opposes the measure. She says state employee raises should be funded in the budget bill…
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The parolee fee bill heads to the Senate finance for more discussion.

09:30 Newscast, May 24th, 2017

The full House approved a measure to raise the minimum GPA for the TOPS scholarship to 2.75, up from 2.5 by the narrowest of votes. 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.

Today the lower chamber is expected to take up the measure that would raise the state’s gasoline tax by 17 cents a gallon. The GOP opposes the the increase saying there is no guarantee the extra revenue would actually go to repair the state’s roads. But Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says there’s more accountability and transparency with this proposal…:
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The proposal will need support from two-thirds of the House to advance.

A Senate Judiciary committee voted to raise the fees for individuals on probation and parole in Louisiana to increase salaries for parole officers…:
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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 fell out of his backpack, discharged when it was picked up by another student and struck the 7-year-old. The father and brother of the student who brought the gun to school were charged in the incident.

 

08:30 Newscast, May 24th, 2017

The House is scheduled to take up a proposal today to increase the state’s gasoline tax by 17 cents a gallon. Jeff Palermo has more..:
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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.

Governor John Bel Edwards is slated to meet Vice President Mike Pence at the Baton Rouge airport later this morning. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves is traveling with the Vice President on Air Force 2 and says this will give them the opportunity to discuss some of the issues that are important to Louisianans…:
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The Governor’s spokesman says Edwards will bring up some of his concerns to Pence regarding President Trump’s budget proposal.

A Senate Judiciary committee voted to raise the fees for individuals on probation and parole in Louisiana to increase salaries for parole officers. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris says his legislation is needed because the governor’s criminal justice reform effort will lead to more offenders on probation and parole…:
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But opponents say this bill would increase the financial burden placed on parolees.

 

 

07:30 Newscast, May 24th, 2017

Vice President Mike Pence is travelling to Baton Rouge today to meet with business leaders. Halen Doughty has more on what to expect from the meeting..:
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A bill to raise the minimum GPA requirement for the TOPS award to 2.75 barely made it off the House floor Tuesday. Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox says many people who support this bill don’t understand communities that struggle…:
Cut 16 (07) “in the face”
The bill heads to the Senate on a 53-32 vote.

The House is slated to take up a proposal today to raise the state’s gasoline tax 17 cents. Louisiana Republican Party Chairman Roger Villere is skeptical the additional revenue raised by the tax would be used to alleviate highway problems….:
Cut 5 (10) “new roads”
But supporters assert there is more accountability and transparency with this proposal. It will need support from two-thirds of the House to advance, and they will vote next week according to the bill’s author, Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter.

The West Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office says two white trucks, possibly drag racing down LA 1 in Port Allen, caused the death of a Plaquemine woman. They say 22-year-old Gina Marks was killed after she was ejected from one of the vehicles involved in the alleged race.

Authorities are investigating the death of an 8-month-old in Baton Rouge. The coroner says the infant, Bryaneishia Washington-Dixon died of blunt force trauma to her abdomen. Police say no charges have been filed at this time, but the case is in its early stages.

 

06:30 Newscast, May 24th, 2017

The bill that would require students starting 9th grade this fall to have at least a 2.75 GPA in order to receive the TOPS scholarship advanced on the House floor. The current requirement is 2.5. Baton Rouge Representative Franklin Foil says there is a reason his bill wouldn’t take effect for 4 years…:
Cut 14 (10) “this fall”

Today lawmakers in the House are expected to debate raising the state’s gasoline tax for the first time in 27 years. A proposal by Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter would up the tax by 17 cents a gallon. President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin says more revenue is needed to pay for better roads…:
Cut 4 (09) “all have them”
The GOP opposes the measure.

Vice President Mike Pence will be in Baton Rouge today to meet with business leaders. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the frustration business owners have experienced over the last few years has peaked. He says in the first year of opening a small business, owners spend more than $80-thousand just complying with federal regulations..:
Cut 8 (11) “new approaches”

A Senate Judiciary committee voted to raise the fees for individuals on probation and parole in Louisiana to increase salaries for parole officers. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris’ measure would up the fee by 37-dollars to 100 dollars. Harris hopes this would be an incentive for parole officers to stay in their position…:
Cut 11 (08) “recruit some”
The Senate panel passed the House approved measure on a 3 to 1 vote.

 

06:45 Sportscast, May 24th, 2017

LSU’s Todd Peterson was scheduled to start today’s SEC Tournament game against Missouri, but the freshman from Florida has been suspended for one game, because of a violation of team rules. So sophomore right-hander Caleb Gilbert will get the start. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says Gilbert should do just fine…:
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LSU is seeking its sixth SEC Tournament championship with Coach Paul Mainieri at the helm.

UL Lafayette has an RPI of 52. The Cajuns are scheduled to begin play today in the Sun Belt Tournament but heavy rain in Statesboro, Georgia is causing a scheduling nightmare for conference officials.

Louisiana Tech begins play today in the Conference USA Tournament against Charlotte in Biloxi. Charlottte won two of three from Tech earlier this season and the Diamond Dogs are coming off a disappointing series loss to Middle Tennessee.

2nd seeded Southeastern Louisiana will face 7th seeded UNO at noon today in the Southland Tournament. The Lion’s Taylor Schwaner has been named conference player of the Year. The junior from Slidell completed the regular season with a 321 average with 13 home runs and 68 RBIs. McNeese State’s Shane Selman has been named Southland Hitter of the Year and his coach Justin Hill is coach of the year.

The Pokes head into the Southland Conference Tournament in Sugar Land, Texas as the top seed after winning the league’s regular season championship. McNeese will take on Lamar today after taking two of three from the Cardinals last week. Cowboys Head Coach Justin Hill..:
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First pitch is scheduled for 4 p.m.

 

Updated LRN AM Newscall ***cuts 17 and 18 have been changed###

The House is scheduled to take up a proposal today to increase the state’s gasoline tax by 17 cents a gallon. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Vice President Mike Pence is travelling to Baton Rouge today to meet with business leaders. Halen Doughty has more on what to expect from the meeting…

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Legislation that would lead to Louisiana citizens on parolees paying an additional 37-dollars a month to fund parole officers’ salaries is moving closer to final legislative passage. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Today lawmakers in the House are expected to debate raising the state’s gasoline tax for the first time in 27 years. A proposal by Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter would up the tax by 17 cents a gallon. President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin says more revenue is needed to pay for better roads.

Cut 4  (09) “all have them”

The state gasoline tax is currently 20-cents a gallon. Louisiana Republican Party Chairman Roger Villere is skeptical the additional revenue raised by the tax would be used to pay for roads. That’s why he’s calling on GOP lawmakers to reject this proposal. He says the state needs to use the money they have now properly before asking for more from taxpayers.

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Erwin understands the hesitance but says that won’t be the case with this bill. He says there are provisions in this measure that ensure any revenue generated by the tax hike will go towards better roads and bridges. He says there’s more accountability and transparency with this proposal.

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Villere is disappointed the measure has made it this far with some Republican support. He says GOP lawmakers ran on a platform of no new taxes, and they should be true to that commitment. He’s also concerned about how this measure would impact businesses.

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The proposal will need support from two-thirds of the House to advance, and according to Carter, they will vote next week.

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Vice President Mike Pence will be in Baton Rouge today to meet with business leaders. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the frustration business owners have experienced over the last few years has peaked. He says in the first year of opening a small business, owners spend more than $80-thousand just complying with federal regulations.

Cut 8 (11) “new approaches”

Graves says government regulations, taxes, and fees are making it harder for someone to run a small business. He says he will fly down with the Vice President, which will give him the opportunity to discuss some of the issues that are important to Louisianans.

Cut 9 (07)  “president’s budget”

Graves says Louisiana business leaders can offer the Vice President a unique perspective, as we’ve faced some unusual challenges, from a historic flood to new energy policies. He says a lot of these issues have applications for the rest of the country as well.

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A Senate Judiciary committee voted to raise the fees for individuals on probation and parole in Louisiana to increase salaries for parole officers. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris’ measure would up the fee by 37-dollars to 100 dollars. Harris hopes this would be an incentive for parole officers to stay in their position.

Cut 11 (08) “recruit some”

The Senate panel passed the House approved measure on a 3 to 1 vote. Harris says his legislation is needed because the governor’s criminal justice reform effort will lead to more offenders on probation and parole.

Cut 12 (11) “be making”

But New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson says this bill would increase the financial burden placed on parolees. She also says until the House passes a budget that adequately funds state government, no state employee should get a raise.

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The bill that would require students starting 9th grade this fall to have at least a 2.75 GPA in order to receive the TOPS scholarship advanced on the House floor. The current requirement is 2.5. Baton Rouge Representative Franklin Foil says there is a reason his bill wouldn’t take effect for 4 years…:

Cut 14 (10) “this fall”

TOPS is currently not fully funded and Foil says he’s trying to help the financial sustainability of the program, and also encourage students to strive to do better in order to get the award. But New Orleans Representative Joe Bouie says this bill would have unintended consequences…:

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A concern about this bill by opponents was that it would cut out poor kids who need help paying for college the most. That’s why New Orleans Representative Gary Carter offered an amendment that would take any savings generated by the measure and put that money towards the Go Grant Program, but the change was not added.

Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox says many people who support this bill don’t understand communities that struggle…:

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The bill heads to the Senate on a 53-32 vote.

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Freshman Todd Peterson was scheduled to start today’s SEC Tournament game against Missouri, but the freshman from Florida has been suspended for one game, because of a violation of team rules. So sophomore right-hander Caleb Gilbert will get the start. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says Gilbert should do just fine….

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LSU is seeking its sixth SEC Tournament championship with Coach Paul Mainieri at the helm. Moran doesn’t think the change in starting pitchers will have a negative impact on the Tigers….

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McNeese State heads into the Southland Conference Tournament in Sugar Land, Texas as the top seed after winning the league’s regular season championship. The Pokes will take on Lamar today after taking two of three from the Cardinals last week. Cowboys Head Coach Justin Hill….

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Hill says the key to winning the Southland Tournament is staying out of the losers bracket….

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1830 Newscast May 23

President Donald Trump’s proposed budget would end oil lease royalty payments to Louisiana before they even begin. The proposal repeals the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act, which splits offshore revenue among Gulf States. Managing Director with the America’s Wetland Foundation, Val Marmillion says Louisiana stands to lose a lot of money if GOMESA is repealed.

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Gulf States would lose a total of $3.6 billion over the next decade.

Vice President Mike Pence will visit Baton Rouge tomorrow to discuss health care, jobs and the economy with local business leaders. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan on the visit.

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The White House says the Vice President will make remarks afterwards at Cajun Industries in Port Allen.

Authorities in LaFourche Parish are looking for a man accused of living in his ex-girlfriend’s attic when stalking her. Emelie Gunn reports…

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Authorities are investigating the death of an 8-month-old in Baton Rouge. The East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner says the infant, Bryaneishia Washington-Dixon died of blunt force trauma to her abdomen. Police say no charges have been filed at this time, but the investigation is ongoing.

1730 Newscast May 23 **Legislative Update**

The House Transportation Committee approves a proposal to require signs several hundred feet ahead of speed enforcement cameras. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter believes those who oppose this are just interested in collecting money from unsuspecting motorists.

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The bill is awaiting final passage on the House floor.

A bill that would include dating partners in Louisiana’s domestic violence laws advances in a Senate committee. Baton Rouge Senator Bodi White raised concerns about situations that could arise, like a boyfriend pushing his drunk girlfriend into the car after a night out.

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The measure was sent to the Senate floor without objection.

The House is scheduled to take up a proposal tomorrow to increase the state’s gasoline tax by 17 cents a gallon. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The House Health and Welfare Committee approves a proposal to require parents of minors seeking an abortion to show a photo ID at the clinic. Currently minors only need a notarized statement from a legal guardian. The Senate-approved bill adding the picture identification requirement now heads to the full House for consideration.