🌱 Mardi Gras Krewe Float Legislation + Guaranteed Income Program

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New Orleans LA

05 May, 2022

5:37 PM

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Welcome back, New Orleans! Here's everything you need to know to get this Friday started off right. First, today's weather: Humid with potential thunderstorms. High: 86 Low: 71. Here are the top three stories in New Orleans today: The Louisiana House voted 96-0 to pass legislation that could make it more difficult to sue Mardi Gras Krewes for float deaths and injuries. The bill is now moving on to the Senate, who will consider if they will pass the legislation limiting the ability to sue a Krewe unless the death or injury resulted from "deliberate or wonton act or gross negligence." (WWNO) Louisiana adoptions and foster care have been stalled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Southeast Louisiana Office of Volunteers of America Adoption program reporting having no adoptions during the whole pandemic year and only 4 in 2021. (WDSU New Orleans) The City of New Orleans has launched a Guaranteed Income Program as of May 4 thanks to a grant from Mayors for a Guaranteed income. 125 NOLA citizens aged 16-24 will receive a $350 stipend once a month for 10 months. The program is supposed to help at-risk youth.(WWLTV.com) From our sponsor: Today's newsletter is brought to you in part by Ring, a Patch Brand Partner. Whether you're working from home or streaming your favorite movies, the new Ring Alarm Pro gives you an internet connection you can count on — while simultaneously keeping your home safe and secure. To learn more about the innovative security system, or to build your own custom system, you can visit Ring here. Today in New Orleans: Tulane University Women's Beach Volleyball vs NCAA (12:00 AM) African Percussion Demonstration in the French Quarter Courtyard (11:00 AM) First Friday Guided House & Garden Tour at Longue Vue House and Gardens (12:30 PM) Richard "Piano" Scott at New Orleans Jazz National Park (3:00 PM) Tulane University Baseball vs University of Cincinnati (6:30 PM) From my notebook: Previously installed in Crescent Park as part of Prospect New Orleans, Wangechi Mutu's "Crocodylus" now has a permanent home in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden at NOMA as a gift from Sydney and Walda Besthoff. (Facebook) Come out for Open Canoeing & Fishing at Joe W. Brown Park with the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission. No equipment or experience required. Free and open to all every Saturday from 10AM-2PM.(Facebook) Regional Transit Authority: "Join the Regional Transit Authority for their 14th Annual ADA Hurricane Preparedness Meeting on Thursday, May 19, at 10am. (Facebook) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Hire A Pro To Tackle Mom's To-Do List (May 8) Add your event That's it for today! See you tomorrow morning for your next update. — Shannon Denney Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming New Orleans Daily? Contact me at [email protected]

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