Candidate for Louisiana House of Representatives - District 5 in 2019 Louisiana Primary Election.
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Get StartedThe long-term solutions must involve an improvement in the quality of life for the people who live here. I have a solid plan to create opportunity for the people of this region through education and vocational training, trade apprenticeships, and the improvement of job readiness for our workforce. Learn more
We have far too much standardized testing in Louisiana, which detracts from the real purpose of education. Learn more
Our educators have earned our respect, but we must support them in their efforts. Let’s pay them and treat them like the professionals that they are. Learn more
Louisiana has the some of the strongest solar energy potential in the southeastern U.S., but we lag behind every other state in the region in utility-based solar energy. Our corporate electric utility monopolies should be putting the sun to work for us and treating their solar customers fairly. Learn more
As a chemist, I would never willingly expose myself to chloroprene in the laboratory? Why are we exposing people to this carcinogen in their own homes and neighborhood schools, at levels over 100-times what the EPA considers “unsafe”? We need to put a stop to the ignorant denial of truth and this disrespect for human life in Louisiana. Learn more
I pledge that, as a member of the state legislature, I will cosponsor, vote for, and defend the resolution applying for an Article V convention for the sole purpose of enacting term limits on Congress. Learn more
I will go to Baton Rouge to negotiate fair legislation to finally lower our insurance premiums in Louisiana. If tort reform is part of the solution, then citizens’ rights must not be stolen out from under them, and any legal reforms must also be tied to a genuine reduction in rates. Learn more
Be it the Jimmie Davis Bridge, our state roads and highways, or the Red River itself, we must demand the maintenance of good quality infrastructure Learn more
Let’s also get the most out of our state’s Industrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) by incentivizing true economic progress and growth, rather than simply perpetuating the status quo with blind tax giveaways. Learn more
Our educators have earned our respect, but we must support them in their efforts. Let’s pay them and treat them like the professionals that they are. Learn more
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