Rob Laperle

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Rob Laperle

@RobLaperle

Investigative reporter & Primary producer for KALB's state news show "Louisiana Latest." An avid La. Lege enjoyer. Reposts are not endorsements.

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FOX 8 New Orleans
FOX 8 New Orleans@FOX8NOLA·
#BREAKING: A judge deemed 38-year-old Joshua Kagler as a risk to victims and denied him bond. Kagler is accused of 12 counts of sex crimes against minors. bit.ly/3IR3bJo
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Louisiana Secretary of State
Louisiana Secretary of State@Louisiana_sos·
In honor of their national championship victory this weekend and the celebration planned for tomorrow evening, Sec. Landry has declared Wednesday, June 25, @LSUbaseball Day! Don your purple & gold and join us in saluting the Tigers on their outstanding season! #GeauxTigers
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Kasie Hunt
Kasie Hunt@kasie·
.@CNN Exclusive: Early US intel assessment suggests strikes on Iran did not destroy nuclear sites, sources say @NatashaBertrand @ZcohenCNN
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Colin Vedros
Colin Vedros@colinpvedros·
BREAKING NEWS: Mahmoud Khalil has been released from ICE custody in Jena, Louisiana. (Photo: Eric Prado/KALB-TV) @KALBtv5
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Mark Schleifstein
Mark Schleifstein@MSchleifstein·
U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals finds Louisiana's law requiring posting of Ten Commandments in classrooms to be unconstitutional: nola.com/news/education…
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Andrés Fuentes
Andrés Fuentes@news_fuentes·
In one of the largest ICE raids in Louisiana history, 84 workers at Delta Downs were arrested. Officials say the workers were hired illegally, mostly to tend to the stables. The race course is also under investigation for illegal hiring. @FOX8NOLA
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State Representative Danny McCormick
I cast the only NO vote on Louisiana’s $49.3 billion budget—and I want to explain why. The budget includes a $1.6 billion Medicaid expansion funded entirely by the federal government—for now. But with $37 trillion in national debt, how long until Washington shifts that burden onto Louisiana taxpayers? We’re already spending $20.6 billion on Medicaid. If the federal share dries up, we could be on the hook for billions more—with no clear plan to pay for it. That’s a risk I’m not willing to take. At the same time, funding for the LA GATOR scholarship program—designed to expand school choice—was slashed nearly in half. It’s time to empower parents with more options—not fewer. Parents should be the ones choosing the best path for their children—not bureaucrats. I won’t support a budget that puts Louisiana families on the hook for exploding costs while pulling back on educational freedom. We can do better—and I’ll keep fighting to make sure we do.
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Julie O'Donoghue
Julie O'Donoghue@JSODonoghue·
The Senate President (upon advice of the Senate attorney) has decided the fluoride bill can't be added to this legislation because it doesn't relate enough to the bill to be legal. So it's rejected. #lalege #lagov
Julie O'Donoghue@JSODonoghue

In the Senate right now, Sen. Mike Fesi is trying to put his ant-fluoride proposal into a bill about setting aside state funds for addiction recovery. The fluoride bill DIED on the House side. He's trying to ressurect it. #lalege #lagov

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Melinda Deslatte
Melinda Deslatte@MelindaDeslatte·
House and Senate face a 6 p.m. deadline today to clear out a lot of their calendars. After that, bills that aren't on concurrence or in conference committee face tougher hurdles to pass, needing a two-thirds vote from each chamber to be debated. #lalege
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Robert Collins
Robert Collins@DrRobertCollins·
Always remember: All politics is temporary. A permanent majority has never existed. Voter demographics are always changing. Public opinion is always changing. Historically, the voting pendulum has always swung back-and-forth. All politics is temporary.
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