1730 Newscast May 18 **Legislative Update**

State regulations for Uber and Lyft are heading to the Senate. A measure by Jackson Representative Kenny Havard would establish a statewide set of regulations and collect a one percent fee. He says rarely do lawmakers get a chance to do something that really affects people’s lives.

Cut 3 (09) “fatal accidents”

The House Criminal Justice Committee approves a measure that would penalize adults for letting children handle fully automatic weapons. Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton brought her bill after a 9-year-old accidentally killed an instructor with an Uzi submachine gun in Arizona.

Cut 6 (10) “United States”

The measure passed on a 7 to 6 vote.

A measure to require litter prevention education in Kindergarten through 5th grade heads to the Senate floor for final legislative passage. The bill received approval from the Senate Education Committee and the author of the proposal Lafayette Representative Stuart Bishop told the panel Louisiana has a serious litter problem that needs to be addressed.

Cut 24 (10) “of litter”

Bishop says litter education would be included in regular science courses.

The House Education Committee voluntarily defers a proposal to prohibit universities from having trademarked beers. Shreveport Representative Cedric Glover filed the bill because he believes licensed LSU and UL-Lafayette beers promote underage drinking. But Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater says schools need this opportunity to generate funds.

Cut 10 (10) “our kids”

 

16:30 Newscast, May 18th, 2017

A measure that would make it illegal for adult to allow a child 12 and under from handling fully automatic guns heads to the House floor. Jeff Palermo has more…:
Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Signs warning of no parking from midnight tonight through midnight tomorrow have been posted around Lee Circle, site of the last Confederate monument slated for removal in New Orleans. Barricades have also been brought to the circle, and there is widespread speculation that the statue of Robert E Lee will be taken down overnight.

A bill to regulate Uber and Lyft statewide is heading to the Senate. New Orleans Representative Gary Carter says his city would lose $2 million if the deal with Uber was scrapped. But Monroe Representative Jay Morris says the Big Easy is charging riders the highest fee in the country. He says New Orleans used Uber’s desire to move into the city to get the most money possible out of the business…:
Cut 5 (09) “in the city”
The measure would establish a blanket set of statewide regulations.

Two arrests have been made after a 7-year-old at Moss Bluff Elementary School was accidentally shot and injured. The father of the child who brought the gun to school and the student’s 17-year-old brother are charged with negligent homicide for leaving the gun where the kid could get it. Calcasieu Parish District Attorney John DeRosier…:
Cut 14 (11) “but children”

 

16:45 LRN Sportscast May 18th

It should be a fun next three days for LSU baseball fans as the Tigers can win an SEC West championship by beating the Bulldogs in the final regular season series of the season, which starts tonight in Starkville. Mississippi State is one game back of LSU in the division standings. They have one of the top players in college baseball. Brent Rooker is hitting .406 with 20 home runs and 71 RBIs. Rooker is the SEC leader in all three of those categories, along with doubles. LSU pitcher Jared Poche is hopeful the Tiger pitchers can limit Rooker’s impact…
cut 18 (18) “….get em out”
First pitch is at 6:05.

ULM President Nick Bruno announced today that athletics director Brian Wickstrom will not seek to renew his contract, which is set to expire on June 30th. Wickstorm has been with the Warhawks since July 2013. In a statement, Wickstorm said it’s his destire to make a long-term move to a bigger program.

Pelcians star Anthony Davis has been named to the All-NBA first team, along with LeBron James, James Harden, Russell Westbrook and Kawhi Leonard.

The top high school basketball player in the state, Scotlandville’s Javonte Smart, has LSU among the six schools he’s considering. The others are national powers Kansas, Kentucky, UCLA, Oklahoma State and Florida State.

Former LSU Tiger Tre’Davious White has signed his rookie contract with Buffalo and now seeks a starting spot in the Bills secondary.

And the Steelers have released former Ragin Cajuns tight end Ladarius Green after injury riddled 2016 season.

**Correction PM Newscall** May 18th, 2017

Legislation that establishes statewide regulations for Uber and Lyft heads to the Senate. Halen Doughty has more…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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A measure that would make it illegal for adult to allow a children 12 and under from handling fully automatic guns heads to the House floor. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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A bill to regulate Uber and Lyft statewide is heading to the Senate. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says these ride sharing services keep people safe, offers an affordable ride, and provides thousands of employment opportunities. He says very rarely do lawmakers get a chance to do something that really affects people’s lives.

Cut 3 (09) “fatal accidents”

The measure would establish a blanket set of regulations and collect a fee of one percent, ending various deals some local municipalities have with the companies. New Orleans has one such agreement in which the city charges riders a 50 cent fee. New Orleans Representative Gary Carter was upset this bill would supersede that arrangement.

Cut 4  (08) “state level”

Carter says New Orleans would lose $2 million if this bill threw out the city’s deal with Uber. But Monroe Representative Jay Morris says the Big Easy is charging riders the highest fee in the country. He says the City of New Orleans used Uber’s desire to move into the city to get the most money possible out of the business.

Cut 5  (09)  “in the city”

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A measure that would penalize adults if they let a child who is 12 years old or younger handle a fully automatic weapon passed out of the House Criminal Justice Committee on a 7 to 6 vote. Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton says she brought forth this bill after a nine year old girl accidentally shot and killed her instructor with an Uzi submachine gun in Arizona.

Cut 6 (10) “United States”

Adults would face fines if they violate the proposed law. Norton says she’s pro-gun and supports children of a proper age learning the correct way to shoot guns. She says she filed this measure strictly for the safety of young children too small to operate these weapons.

Cut 7 (10)  “that gun”

But Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala says this measure subjects gun collectors to a fine.

Cut 8 (12) “fine”

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A measure that would prohibit public universities from having their name or images to market alcoholic beverages was voluntarily deferred in the House Education Committee. Shreveport Representative Cedric Glover filed this bill because he believes LSU and UL-Lafayette licensed “official” beers promote underage drinkings.

Cut 9 (12)  “get sick” 

UL-Lafayette has Ragin Cajuns Genuine Louisiana Ale, while the LSU beer is “Bayou Bengal Lager.” But Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater says given the massive cuts to higher education, schools need this opportunity to generate funds.

Cut 10 (10) “our kids”

Stephanie Knott with Bayou Teche Brewing spoke out in opposition of the measure, discussing the brewery’s partnership with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

Cut 11 (11) “and equipment”

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Two arrests have been made after a 7-year-old at Moss Bluff Elementary School was accidentally shot when a child brought a gun to school. Authorities say the gun fell out of the child’s backpack, and another child picked it up causing it to fire, hitting another student. Calcasieu Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the brother and father of the child who had the gun have been arrested.

Cut 12 (08) “in the house”

The father, 50-year-old Michael Lane Dugas, is charged with negligent injury and improper supervision of a minor. The brother, 17-year-old Jake Adam Dugas, is charged with negligent injury. Mancuso says the gun was kept just four feet off the ground in a shoe organizer hanging on the wall of the bedroom the boys shared.

Cut 13 (09) “was committed”

Mancuso says the actions of the child’s father and brother were the cause of the accident, not the young boy. Calcasieu Parish District Attorney John DeRosier says gun owners must store their weapons out of the reach of small children. He says we’re very lucky that the child injured in this case was not killed.

Cut 14 (11) “bu children”

The child who was shot underwent surgery Monday and continues to recover.

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15:30 Newscast, May 18th, 2017

Legislation that establishes statewide regulations for Uber and Lyft heads to the Senate. Halen Doughty has more…:
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

The proposal to ban college affiliated beers was dropped by a Shreveport lawmaker today in House Ed. Stephanie Knott with Bayou Teche Brewing spoke out in opposition of the measure, discussing the brewery’s partnership with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette…:
Cut 11 (11) “and equipment”

Two arrests have been made after a 7-year-old at Moss Bluff Elementary School was accidentally shot and injured. Calcasieu Sheriff Tony Mancuso said the 1st grader who brought the gun to school got it from an easily accessible location in the bedroom he shared with his 17-year-old brother…:
Cut 13 (09) “was committed”
He says the father gave the teen the weapon so they were both charged with negligent injury. The dad, 50-year-old Michael Lane Dugas, is also charged with improper supervision of a minor.

A measure that would penalize adults if they let a child who is 12 years old or younger handle a fully automatic weapon clears a House panel. But Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala says this measure could place a violation on a responsible gun owner…:
Cut 8 (12) “fine”
But the bill heads to the House floor on a 7 to 6 vote.

 

LRN PM Newscall May 18th

Legislation that establishes statewide regulations for Uber and Lyft heads to the Senate. Halen Doughty has more…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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A measure that would make it illegal for adult to allow a children 12 and under from handling fully automatic guns heads to the House floor. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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A bill to regulate Uber and Lyft statewide is heading to the Senate. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says these ride sharing services keep people safe, offers an affordable ride, and provides thousands of employment opportunities. He says very rarely do lawmakers get a chance to do something that really affects people’s lives.

Cut 3 (09) “fatal accidents”

The measure would establish a blanket set of regulations and collect a fee of one percent, ending various deals some local municipalities have with the companies. New Orleans has one such agreement in which the city charges riders a 50 cent fee. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter was upset this bill would supersede that arrangement.

Cut 4  (08) “state level”

Carter says New Orleans would lose $2 million if this bill threw out the city’s deal with Uber. But Monroe Representative Jay Morris says the Big Easy is charging riders the highest fee in the country. He says the City of New Orleans used Uber’s desire to move into the city to get the most money possible out of the business.

Cut 5  (09)  “in the city”

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A measure that would penalize adults if they let a child who is 12 years old or younger handle a fully automatic weapon passed out of the House Criminal Justice Committee on a 7 to 6 vote. Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton says she brought forth this bill after a nine year old girl accidentally shot and killed her instructor with an Uzi submachine gun in Arizona.

Cut 6 (10) “United States”

Adults would face fines if they violate the proposed law. Norton says she’s pro-gun and supports children of a proper age learning the correct way to shoot guns. She says she filed this measure strictly for the safety of young children too small to operate these weapons.

Cut 7 (10)  “that gun”

But Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala says this measure subjects gun collectors to a fine.

Cut 8 (12) “fine”

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A measure that would prohibit public universities from having their name or images to market alcoholic beverages was voluntarily deferred in the House Education Committee. Shreveport Representative Cedric Glover filed this bill because he believes LSU and UL-Lafayette licensed “official” beers promote underage drinkings.

Cut 9 (12)  “get sick” 

UL-Lafayette has Ragin Cajuns Genuine Louisiana Ale, while the LSU beer is “Bayou Bengal Lager.” But Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater says given the massive cuts to higher education, schools need this opportunity to generate funds.

Cut 10 (10) “our kids”

Stephanie Knott with Bayou Teche Brewing spoke out in opposition of the measure, discussing the brewery’s partnership with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

Cut 11 (11) “and equipment”

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Two arrests have been made after a 7-year-old at Moss Bluff Elementary School was accidentally shot when a child brought a gun to school. Authorities say the gun fell out of the child’s backpack, and another child picked it up causing it to fire, hitting another student. Calcasieu Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the brother and father of the child who had the gun have been arrested.

Cut 12 (08) “in the house”

The father, 50-year-old Michael Lane Dugas, is charged with negligent injury and improper supervision of a minor. The brother, 17-year-old Jake Adam Dugas, is charged with negligent injury. Mancuso says the gun was kept just four feet off the ground in a shoe organizer hanging on the wall of the bedroom the boys shared.

Cut 13 (09) “was committed”

Mancuso says the actions of the child’s father and brother were the cause of the accident, not the young boy. Calcasieu Parish District Attorney John DeRosier says gun owners must store their weapons out of the reach of small children. He says we’re very lucky that the child injured in this case was not killed.

Cut 14 (11) “bu children”

The child who was shot underwent surgery Monday and continues to recover.

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14:30 Newscast, May 18th, 2017

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says two arrests have been made in connection to the case of a 7-year-old that was accidentally shot and injured at Moss Bluff Elementary on Monday. He says they charged the father and brother of the child who brought the loaded gun to school…:
CUT 26 (09) “in the house”
He says the child should have never had access to the gun which went off by mistake at school and struck the 7-year-old. 50-year-old Michael Dugas and 17-year-old Jake Dugas were charged with negligent injuring. The elder Dugas was also charged with improper supervision of a minor.

A measure that would penalize adults if they let a child who is 12 years old or younger handle a fully automatic weapon passed out of the House Criminal Justice Committee on a 7 to 6 vote. Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton says young children too small to operate these weapons:
Cut 7 (10) “that gun”
Adults would face fines if they violate the proposed law which was why some lawmakers opposed.

A measure that would prohibit public universities from having their name or images to market alcoholic beverages was voluntarily deferred in the House Education Committee. Shreveport Representative Cedric Glover filed this bill because he believes LSU and UL-Lafayette licensed “official” beers promote underage drinkings…:
Cut 9 (12) “get sick”
But others don’t like this bill because it helps the schools financially and higher ed is dealing with enough cuts.

New Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis has been named to the All-NBA first team for the second time in his five year career. Davis finished the season ranked fourth in the NBA points per game, seventh in rebounds per game and second in blocks per game, becoming just the eighth player in NBA history to finish the season ranked among the top seven of all three categories.

 

13:30 Newscast, May 18th, 2017

A measure that would establish statewide regulations for ride sharing services like Uber and Lyft is approved by the full House. The bill would end local agreements like the one in The Big Easy where riders are charged a 50 cent fee. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter was upset this bill would supersede that arrangement…:
Cut 4 (08) “state level”
Other lawmakers suggested New Orleans is trying to get the most money possible out of the business which isn’t fair to consumers.

A measure that would prohibit public universities from having their name or images to market alcoholic beverages was voluntarily deferred in the House Education Committee. Some say this encourages college kids to drink, but Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater says given the massive cuts to higher education, schools need this opportunity to generate funds…:
Cut 10 (10) “our kids”
Local brewing companies also opposed the bill.

A measure that would make it illegal for adults to allow a children 12 and under from handling fully automatic guns heads to the House floor.

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

ULM Athletic Director Brian Wickstrom’s contract will not be extended. In a release, ULM President Dr. Nick Bruno said he knew it was Wickstrom’s eventual goal to move to a larger program, and he’s pleased with all that was accomplished with Warhawks athletics with him at the helm. Wickstrom has been with the Warhawks since July 2013, his his contract expires on June 30th.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 18th, 2017

A measure to prohibit adults from letting a child who is 12 years old or younger handle a fully automatic machine gun passed out of the House Criminal Justice Committee. Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton says she brought forth this bill after a nine year old girl accidentally shot and killed her instructor with an Uzi sub-machine gun in Arizona…:
Cut 6 (10) “United States”
The bill heads to the floor on a 7 to 6 vote.

US Senator John Kennedy spoke on the Senate floor about a Medicaid reform bill. It would require adults ages 18 to 55, that have no dependents and are not disabled, to work 20 hours a week, go to school or do community service to receive the health benefits…:
CUT 25 (08) “Medicaid”
He said the Medicaid work requirement is similar to the current work mandate for food stamps.

State regulations for Uber and Lyft are heading to the Senate. Halen Doughty has more…:
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

The House unanimously approves a bill that would slightly lower littering fines in Louisiana. Under the measure the fine for second offense simple littering would drop from $1000 to $900.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast May 18th

LSU and Mississippi State begin a three-game series tonight where the winner will be declared the champions of the Western Division. The Tigers arrive in Starkville playing their best baseball of the season, winning eight of their last nine SEC games. LSU right fielder Greg Deichmann is not surprised with how the team has responded down the stretch….
cut 17 (20) “…this weekend”
The series also features two of the better power hitters in college baseball. Deichmann has 17 bombs, while Mississippi State’s Brent Rooker has 20 home runs to lead the SEC. Rooker is also hitting .406 with 26 doubles and 71 RBIs. First pitch is at 6 PM.

KNOE Sports is reporting that ULM athletic director Bruce Wickstrom’s contract will not be extended. Wickstrom was hired in 2013 and the Monroe TV station is also reporting that Wickstrom did not want his contract extended.

This could be the last series for ULM baseball Coach Bruce Peddie. His Warhawks host the Ragin Cajuns. ULM has lost 10 in a row and they are 12-and-40 on the season. Meanwhile, UL Lafayette needs a sweep to help boost their NCAA Tournament resume. The Cajuns enter the series with an RPI of 41.

Louisiana Tech is also looking to increase its chances of making the NCAA Tournament as they face Middle Tennesseee. McNeese State can clinch a Southland Conference regular season title with a win over Lamar and a Houston Baptist Loss. Southeastern Louisiana looks to finish the regular season strong by hosting Seton Hall and Nicholls is trying to secure a spot in the Southland Tournament as they begin a series at Central Arkansas.