5:30 LRN Newscast

A federal judge’s commandment to the state: Do not post the Ten Commandments in classrooms. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Judge John DeGravelles’ decision is a preliminary ruling and will quickly be appealed…

Cut 7 (09) “…take the matter up.”

Judge DeGravelles said the posters have an overtly religious purpose, which is a constitutional no-no.

The Louisiana Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses is speaking out against House Bill 9 in the special session, which calls for sales taxes to be imposed on 41 new services as a way to make up for the loss of revenue from lowering income taxes. State Director Leah Long says that will force small businesses that have never had to collect sales tax before to start doing so.

Cut 9 (06)  “…for these businesses.”

Long says her organization is working with the Landry Administration and the Department of Revenue to tweak some language in the bill to make it more friendly for small business owners.

Several media outlets are projecting Republicans to retain control of the U-S House completing the GOP trifecta in Washington. In a press conference today on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, House Speaker Mike Johnson from Bossier Parish says Republicans are ready to deliver on Donald Trump’s agenda…

Cut 12 (12) “…in America.”

Which Louisianians could be considered for President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet? LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeffrey Sadow (SAD-ow) does not envision State Treasurer John Fleming joining the new administration, even though he had held three different positions in the previous Trump administration.

Cut 4 (09) “…be enticing enough.”

Sadow says the most likely Louisianian to join the administration is State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley, who might be in consideration for Secretary of Education.

4:30 LRN Newscast

A federal judge in Baton Rouge issues a temporary injunction against Louisiana’s law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

A woman claimed that her son had been kidnapped. Investigators in St. Landry Parish, however, determined that the woman actually abandoned the little boy. Investigators say the woman and her son had a disagreement; and as she pulled the vehicle over, he jumped out before it came to a complete stop. They say the woman, Artasia Viges, made no effort to rein him back in and let him run off into the night along major roadways.

The Louisiana Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses is speaking out against House Bill 9 in the special session, which calls for sales taxes to be imposed on 41 new services as a way to make up for the loss of revenue from lowering income taxes. State Director Leah Long says it’s not necessarily the passing along of the sales tax to the customer as much as it is the bookkeeping that will complicate things for these small business owners.

Cut 10 (07) “…tax every month.”

Which Louisianians could be considered for President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet? LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeffrey Sadow (SAD-ow) says the most likely one to join the new Trump administration is State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley, who might be in consideration for Secretary of Education.

Cut 3 (09) “…here in Louisiana.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Saturday night’s loss to Alabama was the worst loss the Tigers have suffered since Brian Kelly took over as head coach of LSU. There are concerns among the fan base on whether Kelly can make the Tigers a championship contender. Kelly tried to reassure fans on Monday that the program is headed in the right direction…

Cut 17 (17) “…have here” 

In three seasons at LSU, Kelly is just four and eight against ranked opponents.

The Pelicans fell to 3-and-8 on the season last night as they could not hold on to a late lead and fell to the Brooklyn Nets 107 to 105. And another key member of the Pels has a significant injury. Jose Alvardo is expected to miss six weeks with a hamstring injury.

The seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball team had an easy time beating Charleston Southern today as the final score was 117 to 44 in the annual field trip game. Aneesah Morrow had 21 points and 20 rebounds and Flaue’Jae Johnson surpassed one-thousand points in her career by scoring 18 points.

The ULM Warhawks enter this Saturday’s football game against Auburn on a three-game losing streak. Coach Bryan Vincent says his team is going through a tough time, but they still have the potential to finish with a winning record…

Cut 18 (20) “…complete body of work”

The ULM men’s basketball team is in Houston tonight to take on Rice. Southeastern Louisiana visits Mississippi State.

330 LRN Newscast

A Federal Judge in Baton Rouge issued a temporary injunction against Louisiana’s law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms, preventing it from taking effect. This ruling from Judge John deGravelles (de-GRAVEL) follows a lawsuit filed by parents and clergy opposing the measure. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the endgame is getting this case to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Cut 6 (08) “…establishment clause.”

Several media outlets are reporting Republicans will retain control of the U-S House completing the GOP trifecta in Washington. House Speaker Mike Johnson says Republicans in the House and Senate have a mandate. He says the American people want secure borders, lower costs for groceries and gasoline, and return to common sense in classrooms and government agencies. He says they will be ready on day one to deliver on America’s mandate. Johnson says they were not ready at the start of Trump’s first term…

Cut 14 (05) “…prepared this time.”

Which Louisianians could be up for cabinet roles in the new Trump administration? Andrew Greenstein has some insight.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

In a tight mayoral race in the village of Tangipahoa, Shelia Martin lost her seat to Virginia Gray by just one vote. Gray won with 118 votes to Martin’s 117. As the only two candidates in the race, no runoff will take place.

2:30 LRN Newscast

A federal judge has blocked Louisiana from implementing a law that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public classroom by January first. Judge John deGravelles says the law is unconstitutional on its face. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill says they will appeal. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says it’s likely this case will reach the U-S Supreme Court…

Cut 8 (07) “…year from now”

It’s not official yet, but US House Speaker Mike Johnson is expecting Republicans will retain their majority in the House and he expects it to grow over the current slim margin Johnson says he did more than 360 campaign events across 40 states to secure a GOP majority in the House…

Cut 13 (11)  “…this majority.”

Johnson says they will be ready on day one to deliver on America’s mandate.

The Louisiana House has approved bills today to cut Louisiana’s state income tax to a flat three percent rate and a measure to abolish the corporate franchise tax businesses pay. Tomorrow, the House Ways and Means Committee will debate legislation that will impose sales taxes on 41 services that are currently not taxed. Dog grooming is one of these services. NFIB state director Leah Long says many small businesses are not ready to administer this tax…

Cut 11 (07) “….compliance every month”

Long says NFIB is working with the Landry Administration and the Department of Revenue to tweak some language in the bill to make it more friendly for small business owners.

There’s talk former Governor Bobby Jindal could find a job within the Trump Administration. LSU Shreveport political science professor Jeffrey Sadow says could find a job within Health and Human Services…

Cut 5 (10) “….bit farther down”

Jindal served as Assistant Secretary for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for then President George W Bush from 2001 to 2003. He also served as Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary from 1996 to 1998.

LRN PM Newscall November 12

Which Louisianians could be up for cabinet roles in the new Trump administration? Andrew Greenstein has some insight.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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A Baton Rouge Judge issued a temporary injunction against Louisiana’s law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Which Louisianians could be considered for President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet? LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeffrey Sadow (SAD-ow) says the most likely one to join the new Trump administration is State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley, who might be in consideration for Secretary of Education.

Cut 3 (09) “…here in Louisiana.”

As for other named being floated for cabinet positions, Sadow says he does not envision State Treasurer John Fleming joining the new administration, even though he had held three different positions in the previous Trump administration.

Cut 4 (09) “…be enticing enough.”

Sadow says another one potentially under consideration would be former Governor Bobby Jindal, who has been critical of Trump in the past.

Cut 5 (10) “…bit farther down.”

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A Federal Judge in Baton Rouge issued a temporary injunction against Louisiana’s law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms, preventing it from taking effect. This ruling from Judge John deGravelles (de-GRAVEL) follows a lawsuit filed by parents and clergy opposing the measure. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the endgame is getting this case to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Cut 6 (08) “…establishment clause.”

The Louisiana Attorney General’s office voiced strong disagreement with the court’s decision, announcing plans to appeal. Judge deGravelles deemed the law “facially unconstitutional,” though he has not issued a final ruling. Ciolino says its preliminary ruling and will quickly be appealed…

Cut 7 (09) “…take the matter up.”

Ciolino noted that while this is an initial ruling at the district level, both sides are likely to treat it as such to expedite the appeals process. Ciolino added that, if appealed, the U.S. Supreme Court is unlikely to review the case for some time.

Cut 8 (07) “…year from now.”

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The Louisiana Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses is speaking out against House Bill 9 in the special session, which calls for sales taxes to be imposed on 41 new services as a way to make up for the loss of revenue from lowering income taxes. State Director Leah Long says that will force small businesses that have never had to collect sales tax before to start doing so.

Cut 9 (06)  “…for these businesses.”

Long says it’s not necessarily the passing along of the sales tax to the customer as much as it is the bookkeeping that will complicate things for these small business owners.

Cut 10 (07) “…tax every month.”

Supporters of the bill say some of these businesses are equipped to handle the collection and payment of sales taxes. But Long says not all of them are.

Cut 11 (07) “…compliance every month.”

Long says her organization is working with the Landry Administration and the Department of Revenue to tweak some language in the bill to make it more friendly for small business owners.

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Several media outlets are reporting Republicans will retain control of the U-S House completing the GOP trifecta in Washington. In a press conference today on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, House Speaker Mike Johnson from Bossier Parish says Republicans are ready to deliver on Trump’s agenda…

Cut 12 (12) “…in America.”

There are still a number of Congressional races undecided, but Johnson expects Republicans majority will be larger than what they have in the current Congress. Johnson says he did more than 360 campaign events in over 250 across 40 states to secure a GOP majority in the House…

Cut 13 (11)  “…this majority.”

Johnson says Republicans in the House and Senate have a mandate. He says the American people want secure borders, lower costs for groceries and gasoline, and return to common sense in classrooms and government agencies. He says they will be ready on day one to deliver on America’s mandate. Johnson says they were not ready at the start of Trump’s first term…

Cut 14 (05) “…prepared this time.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

A federal judge in Baton Rouge says, “Thou shalt not post the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.” Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The Louisiana chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business is speaking out against the bill in the special session that would impose sales tax on 41 services not currently being taxed. The association says it’s not necessarily the passing along of the sales tax to the customer as much as it is the bookkeeping that will complicate things for these small business owners.

Several media outlets are projecting Republicans to retain control of the U-S House completing the GOP trifecta in Washington. In a press conference today on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, House Speaker Mike Johnson from Bossier Parish says Republicans are ready to deliver on Donald Trump’s agenda…

Cut 12 (12) “…in America.”

Which Louisianians could be considered for President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet? LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeffrey Sadow (SAD-ow) does not envision State Treasurer John Fleming joining the new administration, even though he had held three different positions in the previous Trump administration.

Cut 4 (09) “…be enticing enough.”

Sadow says the most likely Louisianian to join the administration is State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley, who might be in consideration for Secretary of Education.

12:30 LRN Newscast

 

A Federal Judge in Baton Rouge issued a temporary injunction against Louisiana’s law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms, preventing it from taking effect.  The Louisiana Attorney General’s office voiced strong disagreement with the court’s decision, announcing plans to appeal. Judge deGravelles deemed the law “facially unconstitutional,” though he has not issued a final ruling. Ciolino says its preliminary ruling and will quickly be appealed…

Cut 7 (09) “…taket he matter up.”

The Louisiana Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses is speaking out against House Bill 9 in the special session, which calls for sales taxes to be imposed on 41 new services as a way to make up for the loss of revenue from lowering income taxes. State Director Leah Long says that will force small businesses that have never had to collect sales tax before to start doing so.

Cut 9 (06)  “…for these businesses.”

Which Louisianians could be up for cabinet roles in the new Trump administration? Andrew Greenstein has some insight.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s defense has struggled in the last six quarters, the second half against Texas A&M and Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe ran all over the Bayou Bengals on Saturday. With three regular season contests and a bowl game left, freshmen, who have yet to play, can play in these upcoming games and not lose their red shirt. Coach Brian Kelly…

Cut 18 (23)   “…red shirt”

The Southeastern Conference has fined LSU 250-thousand because its fans threw bottles and other trash on the field after a face mask penalty was called against LSU in the third quarter of Saturday night’s loss to Alabama. If LSU can identify those who threw thrash on the field, they will be barred from attending another LSU athletic even this year.

The high school football playoff brackets are out and there are 208 schools who have visions of making it to the state championship game. In Division One select, Edna Karr and Alexandria Senior High are the top two seeds, but LHSAA Network reporter Spencer Verrett (veh-RET) says there are three schools from the Lafayette area that could play in the prep Classic…

Cut 14 (14) “…Acadiana.”

Acadiana has a bye this week and will play the winner of this Friday’s game between Catholic League rivals…Brother Martin and John Curtis.

The Pelicans failed to score in the final 3 and half minutes last night and lost to the Brooklyn Nets 107 to 105. Coach Willie Green says they didn’t get good shots down the stretch…

Cut 20 (19) “..few tough ones”

New Orleans has lost five in a row.

11:30 LRN Newscast

A Federal Judge in Baton Rouge issued a temporary injunction against Louisiana’s law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms, preventing it from taking effect. This ruling from Judge John deGravelles, follows a lawsuit filed by parents and clergy opposing the measure. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the endgame is getting this case to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Cut 6 (08) “…establishment clause.”

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill says they are appealing the ruling.

Which Louisianians could be considered for President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet? LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeffrey Sadow (SAD-ow) says the most likely one to join the new Trump administration is State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley, who might be in consideration for Secretary of Education.

Cut 3 (09) “…here in Louisiana.”

State Treasurer John Fleming says President-elect Donald Trump has contacted him about a possible appointment in the Trump administration and in an interview with the USA Today Network, Fleming says he would be interested in a senior position.

The Louisiana Motor Transport Association says Insurance costs again rank as the top concern for Louisiana’s trucking industry. LMTA’s executive director Renee Amar says state lawmakers must address soaring insurance premiums…

Cut 11 (06) “…monthly basis”

She says that’s why it’s imperative that the legislature tackle this in the next session.

The Louisiana House will vote on several proposed changes to the state’s tax code this afternoon. The proposals are part of Governor Landry’s tax reform plan. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says one of the bills up for debate today is a measure that repeals the corporate franchise tax that businesses pay…

Cut 28 (13) “..population exodus”