18:30 Newscast, June 11th, 2015

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And that’s a wrap on this year’s session. It was a hustle and bustle and as predicted it came down to the last second today with the House and Senate passing all of the budget and tax bills.

Lawmakers approved the SAVE tax credit, which is needed to prevent Governor Bobby Jindal from vetoing revenue generating bills. Amite Representative John Bel Edwards called the legislation a gimmick and only proposed to help Jindal’s presidential ambitions..:
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The vote was 30-9 in support in the Senate, and 59-43 in the House. The measure essentially paves the way for next fiscal year’s $24 billion dollar budget to be signed by Governor Jindal.

Damage assessment teams are in Northwest Louisiana to gather information on the Red River flooding. GOHSEP deputy director Mark Riley says -if there is a federal disaster declaration- that would give financial assistance to those affected in the region….
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In a bizarre rant in Washington from Colorado Congressman Jared Polis directed at Minden Congressman John Fleming, who is on record supporting a bill that would prevent the feds from enforcing federal marijuana laws in states with legalized pot, Polis asked Fleming if he would like “smoking crayfish” to be banned. Fleming fired back at Polis…
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Fleming says it’s not unusual to see Polis act this way in Congress.

 

LRN Newscast 17:30 June 11

In the waning hours of the legislative session, lawmakers approved the SAVE tax credit, which is needed to prevent Governor Bobby Jindal from vetoing revenue generating bills. Amite Representative John Bel Edwards called the legislation a gimmick and only proposed to help Jindal’s presidential ambitions…
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Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater told House members a vote against the SAVE fund will result in a 282-million dollar cut to higher education…
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The vote in favor of the SAVE fund in the House was 59-44, it passed by a much larger margin in the Senate.

Also in the final hours of the session, legislators approved a 50-cent cigaratte tax increase. Pushing the tax on a pack of cigarettes to 86-cents and using the additional revenue to pay for health care costs. Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton…
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The state House rejected a resolution that asked the Louisiana AG to drop his appeal of a federal judge’s order to release Albert Woodfox. Michelle Southern reports…
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LRN Sportscast 16:45 June 11

The LSU Tigers have arrived in Omaha as they get ready to play TCU on Sunday afternoon in the first round of the College World Series. Shortstop Alex Bregman is making his second trip to the College World Series in an LSU uniform…
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LSU is seeking its first national championship since 2009.

In recruiting news…Edna Karr defensive end Andre Anthony has committed to LSU. He’s considered one of the top defensive linemen in the state. He’s six-foot-three, 214 pounds.

Former LSU Tiger Matt Flynn has reportedly signed with New England. The Patriots need another quarterback with Tom Brady facing a four-game suspension for deflate-gate.

Former Ruston football coach and Louisiana Tech quarterback Billy Laird has passed away. Laird suffered a significant stroke on May 8th and has been in bad health since. He was 71-years-old.

Former North Caddo High guard Kadavion Evans has been added to the 2015-16 Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball roster. Evans is five-foot-eleven and averaged nearly 25 points a game last season and he was named to the LHSAA Class Two-A Academic All-State team.

The Saints go into the upcoming season without tight end Jimmy Graham and wide receiver Kenny Stills. Both were traded earlier this year. But Coach Sean Payton says that doesn’t mean they’ll become a more run-oriented team….
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The Saints will have a mandatory mini-camp next week.

LRN Newscast 16:30 06-11-15

On the final day of the legislative session, Louisiana lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to approve a 50 cent per pack tax increase on cigarettes. That tax is expected to raise 108 million dollars for the state. The legislature also approved the SAVE fund which is critical for a revenue-neutral budget.

Colorado Congressman Jared Polis went on a crazy rant about “crayfish” directed at Minden Congressman John Fleming on the US House floor…
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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness has damage assessment teams in northwest Louisiana to gather information on the amount of damage as a result of the Red River flooding…
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That’s GOHSEP deputy director Mark Riley.

The State House rejected a resolution today that asked Attorney General Buddy Caldwell to drop his appeal of a federal judge’s order to release the last of the Angola three. Albert Woodfox has been in solitary for over 40 years for killing a prison guard, but his last two convictions were overturned. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says it’s time to drop this:
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LRN Newscast 15:30 06-11-15

There is a 6 pm deadline for this last day of the legislative session, and leaders in the House and Senate have basically agreed on the need to protect higher ed and health care from cuts. However, disagreements remain over Governor Bobby Jindal’s tax parameters. This afternoon, legislators did agree-and overwhelmingly voted-to raise the cigarette tax 50 cents per pack. That bill is now on its way to the Governor’s desk.

The House has rejected a resolution asking Attorney General Bobby Caldwell to drop his appeal of a federal judge’s order to release the last of the Angola three. Albert Woodfox has been in solitary for 40 years for killing a prison guard, and many think this punishment has gone too long, but others -like Jackson Representative Ken Harvard support the A.G. Harvard says this should have been handled a long time ago…
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The US House votes to repeal a law requiring country of origin labels on beef, pork, and poultry. Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham says it’s projected that Louisiana could face $1.3 billion dollars in new tariffs on exports if Congress doesn’t pass the legislation, and he says lawmakers in Washington are left with very few choices…
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The measure now heads to the US Senate.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness has damage assessment teams in northwest Louisiana, gathering information on the amount of damage from the Red River flooding. GOHSEP deputy director Mark Riley says the data is needed in a request for a federal disaster declaration. More than 300 homes were affected in the Shreveport area.

LRN Newscast 14:30 06-11-15

With just hours to go before the legislative session ends, the House and Senate are trying to strike a deal on next year’s budget and the tax plans to make it work. Most lawmakers agree on how to raise money to avoid cuts to higher ed and health care, but there is diasgreement over meeting the Governor’s guidelines to be revenue neutral.

The State House rejects a resolution asking the Louisiana AG to drop his appeal of a federal judge’s order to release Albert Woodfox…:
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Damage assessment teams are in Northwest Louisiana to gather information on the Red River flooding. GOHSEP deputy director Mark Riley says -if there is a federal disaster declaration- that would give financial assistance to those affected in the region….
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It was rather bizarre rant in Washington from Colorado Congressman Jared Polis (POLL us) directed at Minden Congressman John Fleming, who is on record supporting a bill that would prevent the feds from enforcing federal marijuana laws in states with legalized pot. Polis asked Fleming if he would like “smoking crayfish” to be banned. Fleming fired back at Polis…
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13:30 Newscast, June 11th, 2015

Work at the Capitol is nearing completion according to House and Senate leaders. The session must end today at 6pm. Lawmakers indicate they’ve mostly come to an agreement on ways to stop cuts to higher ed and healthcare. House Speaker Chuck Kleckley opened today urging members to move it along…:
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Lawmakers risk a veto of the budget if they don’t keep the spending plan for next fiscal year revenue neutral.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness has damage assessment teams in northwest Louisiana to gather information on Red River flooding damage. GOHSEP deputy director Mark Riley says it’s too early to tell if the flooding is extensive enough to qualify for federal assistance:
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The US House votes to repeal a law requiring country of origin labels on beef, pork, and poultry. Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham says it’s projected that Louisiana could face $1.3 billion in new tariffs on exports if Congress doesn’t pass the legislation. Abraham says this issue goes farther than just beef, pork, and poultry…:
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The measure now heads to the US Senate.

The LSU baseball team is on their way to Omaha and the fans won’t be far behind as preparations begin for the Tigers 17th College World Series appearance. LSU will play TCU on Sunday at 2pm. Omaha Convention and Visitors Bureau spokeswoman Deborah Ward says they love it when the Purple and Gold Nation is in town…:
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Ward says if you’re still planning a trip, you can go to visitomaha.com to check on hotel availability.

 

PM LRN Newscall for June 11

The state House rejects a resolution that asked the Louisiana AG to drop his appeal of a federal judge’s order to release Albert Woodfox. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Colorado Congressman Jared Polis went on a crazy rant about “crayfish” directed at Minden Congressman John Fleming on the US House floor. Eric Gill has more…

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Colorado Congressman Jared Polis went on a bizarre rant about “crayfish” directed at Minden Congressman John Fleming on the US House floor. Polis disagreed with Fleming’s stance on a bill that would prevent the federal government from enforcing federal marijuana laws in states that have legalized it. Here’s how Polis responded to Fleming’s remarks…

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In his rant, Polis asked Fleming if he would like “smoking crayfish” to be banned. Fleming says Polis’s rant was very odd and puzzling…

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Fleming cited numerous studies that show that states that have legalized marijuana have a much higher use rate among youth aged 12-17. Polis disputes those claims and make his stance on “crayfish” clear…

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Fleming says Polis can be pretty bizarre at times and this is a pretty good example of that.  He feels the Colorado congressman needs to get his facts straight before going on another rant…

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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness has damage assessment teams in northwest Louisiana to gather information on the amount of damage as a result of the Red River flooding. GOHSEP deputy director Mark Riley says the data collected is needed in a request for a federal disaster declaration

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Riley says if the state secures a presidential disaster declaration, it will allow individuals or families impacted by the flood to apply for financial assistance

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It’s been reported that 300 homes were affected by flooding in Shreveport. Riley says it’s too early to tell if the flooding is extensive enough to qualify for federal assistance

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The state House rejected a resolution today that asked the Louisiana Attorney General to drop his appeal of a federal judge’s order to release Albert Woodfox; the last of the Angola three. Woodfox has been in solitary confinement for over 40 years for killing a prison guard, but his last two convictions were overturned. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says it’s time to drop this:

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Smith says Angola warden Burl Cain has said Woodfox is not violent and to keep him in solitary confinement like this is ridiculous. Woodfox has long argued that he did not kill guard Brent Miller but Jackson Representative Ken Havard says if the man is set free then the victim’s family would suffer…:(The resolution failed 65-18.)

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Woodfox has said he was targeted because he was trying to expose injustices at the prison and because he was an activist with the Black Panthers. Several House members came to the defense of Attorney General Caldwell and his desire to keep Woodfox in solitary confinement. Havard says this could have been taken care of long ago…:

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The US House votes to repeal a law requiring country of origin labels on beef, pork, and poultry. Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham says it’s projected that Louisiana could face $1.3 billion in new tariffs on exports if Congress doesn’t pass the legislation. Abraham says this issue goes farther than just beef, pork, and poultry…

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The World Trade Organization has ruled that the required labels discriminate against Mexican and Canadian meat imports. Abraham says the regulatory burden put on both countries is leading to them to impose retaliatory tariffs on Louisiana and the US. He says lawmakers are left with few choices…

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The measure now heads to the US Senate. Abraham says if a tariff war erupts, a lot more than beef, pork, and poultry would be involved and it would not turn out in our favor…

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12:30 Newscast, June 11th, 2015

Colorado Congressman Jared Polis went on a crazy rant about “crayfish” directed at Minden Congressman John Fleming on the US House floor.
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The legislative session ends today and lawmakers have until 6 PM to approve a budget for next fiscal year and pass revenue generating bills that would stave off large cuts to higher education and health care. LSU President and Chancellor F King Alexander…:
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House leaders say they are very close to coming to an agreement.

The state House didn’t want to ask the state to drop its appeal of a federal judge’s ruling to set free the last of the Angola 3. Albert Woodfox has been in solitary confinement more than four decades for killing a prison guard but his last two convictions were overturned. But Jackson Representative Ken Havard says if the man is set free then the victim’s family would suffer…:
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The resolution failed 65-18.

The LSU baseball team is on their way to Omaha today as preparations begin for the Tigers 17th College World Series appearance. LSU will play TCU on Sunday at 2pm.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 11

The LSU Baseball team left for the College World Series today and the fans won’t be far behind. Michelle Southern reports Omaha can’t wait for Tiger Nation to make its way back to the Midwest…
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Chris Chinea was the last player from LSU to go in the Major League Baseball Draft. St. Louis selected Chinea in the 17th round. Southeastern had three pitchers drafted, Jake Johnson to Cincinnati, Kyle Keller to Miami and Tate Scioneaux to Pittsburgh.

The Saints go into the upcoming season without tight end Jimmy Graham and wide receiver Kenny Stills. Both were traded earlier this year. But Coach Sean Payton says that doesn’t mean they’ll become a more run-oriented team….
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The Saints will have a mandatory mini-camp next week.

Former North Caddo High guard Kadavion Evans has been added to the 2015-16 Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball roster. Evans is five-foot-eleven and averaged nearly 25 points a game last season and eh was named to the LHSAA Class Two-A Academic All-State team.