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Terry Landry Jr. — Democratic State Representative for Louisiana District 67 (official headshot)

Terry Landry Jr. Voting Record & Scorecard | National Democrat Platform

LA Representative

District: 67Democrat

2025 DEM Alignment:

29.41%

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Rep. Terry Landry Jr. (D-LA-67) earned a 29% National Democrat Platform score for 2025, showing limited alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Terry Landry Jr. voted on 51 of the 75 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2025. Terry Landry Jr. represents the 67th District in the Louisiana House of Representatives.

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Lawmaker Position

HB 125House 20251x

Protecting Privacy Rights by Prohibiting the Use of Human Genetic Sequencer and Analysis Software Produced in U.S. Foreign Adversary Countries.

With DEMs
This bill enacts the "Louisiana Human Genomic Security Act of 2025," which prohibits medical and research facilities from using human genetic sequencers or software for human genetic analysis that is produced by U.S. foreign adversaries, including China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Russia, or companies located in, or controlled by the governments of, those countries. The bill also prohibits storing human genetic information in U.S. foreign adversary countries and prohibits remote access to the information from these countries. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 126House 20251x

Fueling Out-of-Control Spending by Increasing Annual Appropriations to Parish Councils on Aging by Over $3.5 Million.

Against DEMs
This bill increases the per-person allotment for parish councils on aging to $4.00 (previously $2.50) per resident 60 or older, or $150,000 (previously $100,000), whichever is greater. The bill also increases the minimum annual appropriation to the Office of Elderly Affairs, from $6.9 million to over $10.4 million, an increase of over 52%. The state must pursue every available avenue to rein in its out-of-control spending, which, when coupled with the over $185 trillion in federal liabilities, represents the greatest existential threat facing this country. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 148House 20251x

Increasing Government Interference in the Insurance Industry by Expanding the Ability of the Commissioner of Insurance to Disapprove Rates.

Against DEMs
This bill allows the Commissioner of Insurance to disapprove insurance rates deemed "excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory." Previously, this authority was limited to disapproving rates for being "inadequate or unfairly discriminatory" in a competitive market or "excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory" in a noncompetitive market. The bill also requires insurance companies renewing homeowners'' or private passenger motor vehicle policies to display the prior premium amount alongside the renewal premium. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 150House 20251x

Expanding Food Freedom and Consumer Choice by Exempting the Sale of Residential Farm-Produced Food Products from Certain Regulations.

With DEMs
This bill exempts "farm food products" produced or grown at a residential farm from sanitary and other regulations. Under the bill, products must meet labeling requirements, such as the ingredients and a statement that the product is exempt from state licensing and inspection. Producers also must be registered with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and possess a Farm Service Agency number and be registered to collect sales tax. The bill limits annual sales to less than $50,000 to qualify for the exemption. The bill also increases the maximum annual sales limit for selling low-risk homemade foods from $30,000 to $150,000. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 208House 20251x

Strengthening Public Safety by Increasing the Length of Good Behavior Required Before Eligibility for Parole and Allowing Illegal Immigrants to be Released for Deportation or Removal.

Against DEMs
This bill revises eligibility for parole and reduction of sentences. Under the bill, an inmate must not have committed any major disciplinary offenses for 36 months (previously 12) to be eligible to be released on parole or to participate in the Post-Conviction Veterans Mentor Program. Additionally, a sentence may not be reduced through "good time" for habitual offenders or for sex offenses. If an individual on unsupervised parole is convicted for another offense, any "good time" or credits toward reducing the sentence must be added to the sentence. The bill also establishes an "Alien Removal Process" that allows for the release of certain illegal immigrants to the custody of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for deportation or removal, with the remainder of the sentence suspended. The person must have a final order of removal or a federal immigration detainer and the sentence may not be for a sex offense or a crime of violence that is punishable by 10 years or more in prison, life imprisonment, or death. The Governor and parish District Attorney must also approve of a deportation eligibility hearing. If the person is discovered in the U.S. after being deported or removed, the balance of the sentence must be served. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 264House 20251x

Growing Government Regulatory Power within the Pharmaceutical Industry by Imposing a Series of New Mandates on Pharmacy Benefit Managers.

Against DEMs
This bill imposes a series of new regulations on Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). For example, PBMs are restricted from utilizing "spread pricing" models or utilizing certain reimbursement practices. The nation witnessed first-hand the disastrous consequences and cost of growing government regulatory power in healthcare (i.e. Obamacare). Instead of working to promote a freer market through regulatory reduction, lawmakers added a series of new layers of regulations through this measure, including utilizing government to provide local pharmacies with more favorable outcomes in their private contract negotiations with PBMs. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 266House 20251x

Further Growing Medicaid Welfare Spending by Hiking the Monthly Personal Needs Allowance at Long-Term Care Facilities.

Against DEMs
This bill directs the Louisiana Department of Health to increase the personal needs allowance provided to Medicaid welfare recipients at long-term care facilities (nursing homes). Under the bill, the monthly allowance is increased by over 31%, from $38 to at least $50 for individuals and from $76 to at least $100 for couples, which are more than double the federal monthly minimum. The private sector (charitable entities) is best equipped to provide any additional needs or services to residents not provided by their long-term care facility. While this measure continues to grow government spending, it most concerningly serves as yet another incentive for government dependency over lifelong saving and personal fiscal responsibility. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 295House 20251x

Promoting Fiscal Responsibility Through a Constitutional Amendment Establishing a "Government Growth Limit" Restricting General Fund Appropriations.

Against DEMs
This bill amends the state Constitution to establish a "Government Growth Limit," which restricts the amount of State General Fund revenues that can be appropriated in a fiscal year for recurring expenses, starting in Fiscal Year 2027-2028. The limit would be determined annually by the Revenue Estimating Conference. Any revenues above the "Government Growth Limit" but less than the "Expenditure Limit" may only be used for nonrecurring expenses. The growth limit may be changed by a 2/3 vote of each chamber of the legislature, but only if the growth factor in the previous 3 years was 2.5% or less. The state must pursue every available avenue to rein in its out-of-control spending, which, when coupled with the over $185 trillion in federal liabilities, represents the greatest existential threat facing this country. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 297House 20251x

Reducing Government Accountability by Allowing the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism to Exceed the Non-Budgeted Project Expenditure Limit.

Against DEMs
This bill allows the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism to exceed the $250,000 project limit for building and facility repairs, renovation, or construction without such projects being included in the capital outlay budget. Under the bill, the department instead may spend up to $1 million per project, subject to approval by the Lieutenant Governor, and may obtain a short-term loan of up to 1 year to fund such projects. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 307House 20251x

Discouraging Illegal Immigration by Requiring State Agencies to Determine and Report the Immigration Status of Applicants for Public Assistance Benefits.

With DEMs
This bill requires state agencies and localities to verify the citizenship or immigration status of individuals who apply for federal, state, or local public assistance benefits, such as welfare, housing assistance, or food assistance, and to report applicants who are not U.S. citizens to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Agencies and localities also must discontinue providing any benefits upon a determination than a recipient is an illegal immigrant. Lawmakers must eliminate all incentives that may encourage illegal immigration, including taxpayer-funded benefits surrounding housing, education, and other welfare programs. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 309House 20251x

Protecting Taxpayers by Prohibiting Appropriations to Nongovernmental Entities in Appropriations Bills.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits appropriations to nongovernmental entities that are not a budget unit or political subdivision of the state, in the General Appropriation Bill, capital outlay bill, or any appropriation bill that includes an appropriation for a budget unit or a political subdivision. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 313House 20251x

Shifting Tax Burdens and Expanding Cronyism Through a Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Purchases Made by Nonprofit Child Advocacy Centers.

Against DEMs
This bill establishes a sales and use tax exemption for purchases made by nonprofit child advocacy centers. While this measure is well intentioned, all state and local tax codes should be constructed in a broadly applied manner with the lowest rates possible for everyone. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 325House 20251x

Reforming the Tax Code Within the Cigar Industry to Temporarily End Excessive Taxation of Premium Cigars.

With DEMs
This bill temporarily establishes a maximum tax of 50 cents per cigar. Previously, cigars invoiced by the manufacturer at more than $120 per 1,000 were taxed at 20% (cigars invoiced at $120 per 1,000 or less are taxed at 8%). In 2026 and 2027, for cigars invoiced at more than $120 but less than $2,500 per 1,000, the tax rate remains at 20%. For cigars invoiced at $2,500 or more per 1,000, the tax rate is set at 50 cents per cigar. Beginning in 2028, the tax rate reverts to 20% for cigars invoiced at more than $120 per 1,000. This bill serves as a step in the right direction. Tobacco usage is an individual liberty, and products should only be subject to the standard sales tax rate. Users should not be punished through a 20% "sin tax". Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 356House 20251x

Expanding Consumer Choice by Allowing Homeowners Insurance Companies to Offer Policies Based on "Stated Value" Rather than Solely Market Value.

With DEMs
This bill enacts the "Stated Value Homeowner''s Policy Act," which allows homeowners insurance companies to offer "stated value policies." Under this model, a homeowner may declare a specified amount of coverage for their residential property, rather than solely the market value, and insurance companies may choose to honor the stated value instead. Insurance companies that offer this option must prominently disclose its availability in policy proposals, agreements, and renewals. The bill requires certain disclosure language be provided to homeowners related to such policies, and sets a minimum policy value for such policies. Finally, the bill requires the Commissioner of Insurance to develop materials for consumers on the risks, disadvantages, and limitations of such policies. While this bill contains some negative provisions regulating stated value policies, the bill expands consumer choice in the homeowners insurance marketplace. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 37House 20251x

Expanding Government Overreach by Imposing New Mandates on Social Media Companies Concerning Usage by Individuals Under Age 18.

Against DEMs
This bill enacts the "Kids Online Protection and Anti-Grooming Act," which requires online platforms that contract with minors, such as social media and gaming sites, to impose certain privacy settings for minors by default. These include protections such as preventing adult connections to minors without parental consent, preventing private messaging between an unconnected adult and a minor, and preventing disclosure of a minor''s location. Platforms are also required to allows a minor''s parent or guardian to be notified if the minor is exposed to sexually explicit material or connects with another user. While the intent of this bill is noble, it is the role of parents - not politicians - to oversee their children''s social media usage. This bill expands the nanny state by imposing new regulations on private companies. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 400House 20251x

Strengthening Parental Rights by Requiring Consent for Medical and Mental Health Treatment for Minors Under 17.

With DEMs
This bill requires consent from a parent or legal guardian for medical and mental health services for individuals under 17. This bill allows exceptions for certain situations, such as emergencies, pregnancy-related care, substance use treatment, blood donation, and cases where the minor is experiencing abuse or neglect. The bill also eliminates a provision in existing law that allowed minors to consent to preventive counseling and treatment in schools. Strong parental rights are a critical element of a free society. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 408House 20251x

Hiking Health Insurance Premiums by Mandating Coverage for Proton Therapy for Cancer.

Against DEMs
This bill enacts the "The Gillian Guiffreda Act," which requires most health insurance plans offered in the state to provide coverage for pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS), pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS), and other types of autoimmune encephalitis (AE). This includes IV immunoglobulin therapy. Each and every health insurance mandate prevents an individual from selecting a plan with just basic or customized coverages to fit their specific needs. As a result, health insurers are forced to only offer costly plans loaded with coverages that most individuals do not need. This can result in lower-income or younger individuals choosing to purchase no insurance plan at all due to the high cost. Oppose is the Limited Government.
HB 425House 20251x

Strengthening Protections for Pregnant Women by Expanding the Crime of Coerced Abortion.

Against DEMs
This bill expands the crime of coerced abortion to also include the use or threat of control or intimidation, rather than only physical force. The bill specifies that physical force, control, or intimidation means battery, assault, simple kidnapping, false imprisonment, and extortion. Additionally, the bill removes the requirement that the force, control, or intimidation be against the pregnant woman. The bill also expands the crime of extortion to include threats aimed at compelling a pregnant woman to undergo an abortion. All abortions are tragedies and every child deserves the right to life. Support.
HB 436House 20251x

Further Discouraging Illegal Immigration by Prohibiting Courts from Awarding General Damages or Lost Wages to Illegal Immigrants in Automobile Accident Cases.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits courts from awarding general damages or past and future wages to illegal aliens in a civil lawsuit arising from an automobile accident. However, the bill does not apply to claims made under an uninsured or underinsured motorist policy where the unauthorized alien is a named insured. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 454House 20251x

Increasing Government Dependency by Expanding the Medicaid Welfare Program to Now Cover Doula Services.

Against DEMs
This bill expands coverage under Medicaid (government-provided healthcare) by requiring plans that cover maternity services to also provide coverage for doula services before, during, and after childbirth. This includes at least five prenatal visits, three postpartum visits, and assistance during labor and birth. This bill further traps individuals into government dependency by growing benefits under the government welfare state. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 507House 20251x

Expanding Cronyism and Government Central Planning Through Grants to Incentivize Businesses to Pay Above Average Wages and Provide Health Insurance.

Against DEMs
This bill establishes the High Impact Job Program to provide grants to incentivize businesses to pay above-average wages and provide health insurance. The grants are equal to a percentage of annualized wages, depending on the wage levels in the project''s location, with higher percentages for higher wages. The bill excludes certain industries, such as gaming, retail sales, and automotive rental and leasing. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 513 (House Version)House 20251x

Expanding Borrowing and Lending Opportunities by Establishing an Alternative Consumer Installment Loan Framework.

Against DEMs
This bill enacts the "Louisiana Consumer Alternative Installment Loan Act," which allows lenders to offer precomputed small consumer loans ($5,500 or less) at an interest rate of up to 59%, adjusted annually for inflation. This is an alternative to the existing tiered maximum interest rates and origination fees for consumer loans. The bill prohibits lenders from conditioning loans on specific repayment methods, such as preauthorized electronic transfers or post-dated checks. While the bill does contain some negative regulatory provisions, the bill will help expand borrowing and lending opportunities, especially during periods of high inflation. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 519House 20251x

Imposing an Overreaching Ban on Mobile Device Usage While Driving.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits drivers from holding or manually using wireless telecommunications devices, such as smartphones, while operating a motor vehicle on public roads, unless the vehicle is stationary. The bill contains exceptions for autonomous vehicles, use of a device for emergency purposes, reporting a crime, or operating a hands-free GPS system. Violations carry a fine of between $100-$250, with the fine doubled if the violation was committed at the time of a crash. Law enforcement officers are required to only issue warnings for violations before January 1, 2026. Finally, the law preempts local ordinances on this matter. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 570House 20251x

Expanding Government Overreach by Requiring Age Verification for All App Store Users.

Against DEMs
This bill requires app stores to verify the age of any person making an account, and requires parental consent for minors to download an app or make a purchase. While the intent of this bill is noble, it is the role of parents - not politicians - to oversee their children''s app usage. Additionally, the age verification requirements for all users weaken privacy rights, while also placing unnecessary burdens on social media companies and users. This bill expands the nanny state by imposing new regulations on private companies. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 575House 20251x

Supporting Life by Expanding Legal Liability for Out-of-State Abortion Providers.

With DEMs
This bill enacts the "Justice for Victims of Abortion Drug Dealers Act," which expands liability for out-of-state abortion providers who perform an abortion, to also include an individual or entity that "substantially facilitates an abortion." Under this bill, this includes administering, prescribing, or distributing abortion drugs. The bill also extends the statute of limitations for bringing a civil case, from 3 to 5 years, and allows courts to award statutory damages of at least $100,000, special and general damages, and exemplary damages. All abortions are tragedies and every child deserves the right to life. Support.
HB 578House 20251x

Worsening Cronyism by Expanding Sales and Use Tax Exemptions and Directing Additional Funding to Promote Tourism.

With DEMs
This bill contains several provisions related to sales and use taxes. Most notably, the bill expands exemptions from these taxes to include purchases by contractors and subcontractors for public construction contracts, lease or rental of motor vehicles by dealers to customers under a warranty agreement or at no cost if the warranty has expired, and purchases of equipment by certain radiation therapy treatment centers. Finally, the bill increases the amount of funds dedicated to promoting tourism, from .01% to 3% of the state''s additional sales and use tax. All state and local tax codes should be constructed in a broadly applied manner with the lowest rates possible for everyone. Additionally, it is not the proper role of government to fund tourism promotion and taxpayer funds should not be utilized to advance government-favored industries. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 595House 20251x

Growing Government Dependency by Expanding the Medicaid Welfare Program under TEFRA to Include Sickle Cell Anemia Treatment for Minors.

Against DEMs
This bill expands Medicaid (government-provided healthcare) under the federal "Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act" (TEFRA) option. The bill specifies that a minor 18 or under may meet the "level of care" eligibility requirement if, during the previous 12 months, the minor has gone for emergency treatment at a hospital more than once per month, and the hospital use is necessary to stabilize sickle cell anemia. This bill further traps individuals into government dependency by growing benefits under the government welfare state. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
HB 600House 20251x

Lowering Energy Production Costs by Reducing the Oil Severance Tax for Certain Wells.

With DEMs
This bill reduces the severance tax rate for oil produced from wells completed on or after July 1, 2025 to 6.5% (previously 12.5%). Additionally, the bill modifies the tax rates for limited-production wells, such as incapable wells and inactive wells, at fixed percentages rather than a percentage of the full severance tax rate. All state and local tax codes should be constructed in a broadly applied manner with the lowest rates possible for everyone. While taxes should be reduced across all industries, this bill is a step in the right direction. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 64House 20251x

Combatting Federal Overreach by Expanding the Authority of the Attorney General to Protect State Sovereignty.

Against DEMs
This bill expands the authority of the Attorney General to represent the state, state agencies, and officials in legal matters involving the federal government. Additionally, the bill prohibits the state and local governments from entering into a federal court judgement of consent that establishes federal oversight for more than 60 days without the approval of the Governor and Attorney General. The state and local governments are also required to notify the Governor and Attorney General upon receipt of any notices from the federal government or parties to litigation, which would impose federal court jurisdiction. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 685House 20251x

Protecting Taxpayer Funds from Being Utilized for Politicized "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" (DEI) Programs at Government Agencies and Public Colleges and Universities.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits state agencies, departments, and offices, and public colleges and universities from operating any Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Office or asking prospective students or job applicants to provide diversity statements. Public colleges and universities are also prohibited from giving preferential treatment in admissions, state-supported financial aid, or services or benefits, based on factors such as race, sex, or gender identity. Finally, public colleges and universities are prohibited from requiring "DEI-related instructional content" in undergraduate courses, except in certain programs and departments. This measure helps protect taxpayer funds from being utilized to promote politicized DEI efforts which sow division amongst Americans and are intended to further grow the role of government. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 692House 20251x

Promoting American Energy Dominance by Prioritizing Domestic Energy Sources.

Against DEMs
This bill directs the Department of Energy and Natural Resources "to prioritize affordable, reliable, and clean energy security." Under the bill, this includes prioritizing U.S.-produced energy sources, minimizing reliance on foreign nations for critical materials or manufacturing, and ensuring sufficient renewable energy sources, which must include energy generated by hydrocarbons. Additionally, the bill clarifies that nuclear energy and natural gas are included in the definition of "green energy" if they meet federal air quality standards, for purposes of state funding of clean or green energy initiatives. Low-cost energy is essential to growing the economy and improving the quality of life for all Americans. With renewable energy only accounting for about 20 percent of the U.S. energy supply, the country must adopt an "all of the above" approach to energy production that balances environmental concerns with the need to provide Americans with the lowest possible energy costs. Support is the Limited Government Position.
HB 696House 20251x

Hiking Energy Costs by Imposing Overreaching Regulations on Carbon Dioxide Pipelines and Injection.

With DEMs
The bill requires "an emergency and remedial response plan" before transporting carbon dioxide using a pipeline. The bill also requires operators of carbon dioxide injection sites to offer annual training exercises. Additionally, the bill requires "a remediation plan for ground water contamination" before beginning carbon dioxide injection. Operators also must first obtain financial security or insurance payable to public water systems. This is in addition to financial security required by the Department of Energy and Natural Resources. If ground water is contaminated, the operator must provide an alternative water source of drinking water within 24 hours. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
SB 100House 20251x

Discouraging Illegal Immigration by Requiring State Agencies to Determine and Report the Immigration Status of State Services and Benefits Recipients.

Against DEMs
This bill enacts the "State Services and Benefits Legal Status and Accountability Act," which requires several state agencies to collect and report data on the immigration status of individuals receiving state services and benefits. This includes services from departments such as the Department of Health, Department of Education, Department of Children and Family Services, and higher education institutions. The bill requires agencies to determine the legal status of individuals, calculate the total dollar value of services provided to undocumented individuals and unaccompanied alien children, and submit annual reports containing this information, which must be publicly accessible. Lawmakers must eliminate all incentives that may encourage illegal immigration, including taxpayer-funded benefits surrounding housing, education, and other welfare programs. Support is the Limited Government Position.
SB 123House 20251x

Shifting Tax Burdens Through an Income Tax Credit for Donations to Poorly-Performing Schools.

Against DEMs
This bill creates an income tax credit equal to 95% of donations to public schools that receive a "D" or "F" rating under the state accountability system. Schools must use the funds for purposes such as instructional materials, tutoring, childcare, or health services. The program is capped at $1 million in credits per year, and sunsets after the 2027 tax year. It is a necessary role for government to provide quality K-12 education - ideally through school choice. However, rather than shifting tax burdens to provide additional funds for poorly-performing schools, lawmakers should instead reduce unnecessary and wasteful spending elsewhere to be used for this purpose. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
SB 129House 20251x

Hiking Health Insurance Premiums by Mandating Coverage for Proton Therapy for Cancer.

Against DEMs
This bill requires most health insurance plans offered in the state to provide coverage for proton therapy or proton beam therapy when recommended for cancer treatment by the American Society for Radiation Oncology practice guidelines. Each and every health insurance mandate prevents an individual from selecting a plan with just basic or customized coverages to fit their specific needs. As a result, health insurers are forced to only offer costly plans loaded with coverages that most individuals do not need. This can result in lower-income or younger individuals choosing to purchase no insurance plan at all due to the high cost. Oppose is the Limited Government.
SB 134House 20251x

Advancing Frivolous Litigation by Expanding the Scope of the State''s Medical Malpractice Laws to Include Administrative and Managerial Work.

Against DEMs
This bill broadens the scope of "health care" for purposes of state health care and medical malpractice laws to include all acts associated with medical treatment, encompassing clinical, administrative, and managerial functions. The definition of "health care provider" is expanded to cover a wider range of entities and individuals, such as tissue banks, dieticians, and nutritionists. Additionally, the bill expands the definition of "malpractice" to include not only clinical care, but also necessary "administrative or managerial" acts. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
SB 15House 20251x

Strengthening Public Safety by Expanding Criminal Offenses for Interfering with Federal Immigration Enforcement.

Against DEMs
This bill expands the offense of obstruction of justice to include also include obstructing civil immigration proceedings and official acts of government officials. The offense is also expanded to include interfering with, or thwarting, federal immigration enforcement. Violations involving civil immigration enforcement carry a sentence of up to 1 year in jail and/or a fine of up to $5,000. The bill also expands the offense of malfeasance in office to include releasing an individual from state or local custody that the law enforcement agency knows is an illegal immigrant, without first notifying United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The offense is also expanded to include interfering with, or thwarting, federal immigration enforcement, and refusing a federal request for cooperation related to federal immigration enforcement. Support is the Limited Government Position.
SB 156House 20251x

Supporting Life by Strengthening Legal Protections for In Vitro Fertilized Embryos.

With DEMs
This bill expands legal protections for in vitro fertilized (IVF) embryos. The bill provides decision-making authority over viable IVF embryos is held by the intended parent(s), not the facility of physician. Additionally, the bill establishes that IVF embryos have the capacity to sue and be sued, and are a separate entity from the facility where they are stored. The bill also provides criminal liability protection for healthcare providers and facilities involved in the IVF process, except for cases of criminal negligence or intent. Support.
SB 160House 20251x

Expanding Transportation Options by Allowing Public School Districts to Contract with Rideshare Companies for Student Transportation.

With DEMs
This bill authorizes local public school districts to contract with transportation network companies (TNCs), such as Uber and Lyft, to provide student transportation to and from school and school-related activities. Under the bill, TNC drivers must be at least 21 years old, possess a valid Louisiana driver''s license for at least three years, undergo a background check, and complete child safety education. Additionally, the bill requires that the vehicles used must have real-time GPS tracking and meet certain safety standards, such as commercial automotive insurance coverage and annual inspections. Support is the Limited Government Position.
SB 186House 20251x

Worsening Cronyism by Expanding the Insurance Premium Tax Credit for Investment in Businesses in Low-Income Communities.

Against DEMs
This bill expands the premium tax credit program for investments in qualified low-income community businesses. The bill increases the cap on eligible investment per business to $10 million (previously $5 million) for investments made on or after August 1, 2025. Additionally, the bill authorizes up to $150 million in qualified equity investment authority beginning August 1, 2025, which the bill''s fiscal note states "provides an additional $82.5" million in premium tax credits. All state and local tax codes should be constructed in a broadly applied manner with the lowest rates possible for everyone. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
SB 189House 20251x

Growing Government Overreach by Authorizing Local "Land Banks" to Acquire and Rehabilitate Blighted Properties.

Against DEMs
This bill enacts the "State Land Banking Authority Act," which allows localities to establish land bank authorities to acquire, rehabilitate, and sell abandoned or dilapidated properties. These authorities may issue bonds (debt) to finance projects and are exempt from state and local taxes on properties and activities. Authorities are not permitted to use eminent domain to seize properties. Instead of growing government overreach, lawmakers should work to incentivize the private sector to rehabilitate properties by reducing excessive building regulations, reforming zoning laws, and cutting crime in communities. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
SB 19House 20251x

Strengthening Medical Freedom by Allowing Pharmacists to Dispense Ivermectin Without a Prescription.

With DEMs
This bill allows pharmacists to dispense ivermectin under a standing order by a healthcare professional with prescriptive authority. Pharmacists are required to provide the patient with certain information related to the drug. The bill also provides civil liability protection for pharmacists, except for cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct. Support is the Limited Government Position.
SB 201House 20251x

Fueling Wasteful and Out-Of-Control Spending by Expanding the "Major Events Incentive Program" and Establishing an Additional Incentive Program.

Against DEMs
This bill expands the definition of a "qualified major event" under the "Major Events Incentive Program" to include events such as the State Fair of Louisiana, Humor and Harmony Weekend, Boots on the Bayou music festival, and certain boat racing and rodeo events. The bill caps financial commitments to the events at the cost to recruit, solicit, or acquire the event, or the projected economic impact, whichever is greater. The bill also establishes the "Events Incentive Program" to provide grants to localities, tourism commissions, nonprofits, and other organizations for the cost of planning, marketing, and conducting events that are not a "qualified major event." Grants are capped at 25% of an event''s cost, up to a maximum of $250,000, and events must have a minimum economic impact of at least $350,000. Grants may be used for applying or bidding for selection, or planning, marketing, or conducting the event. The free market - not central planning by government bureaucrats - is the best mechanism to select the most desired events and provide the necessary funding (via tickets and other user fees). The state must pursue every available avenue to rein in its out-of-control spending, which, when coupled with the over $185 trillion in federal liabilities, represents the greatest existential threat facing this country. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
SB 231House 20251x

Protecting Against Higher Consumer Costs by Limiting Awards of Medical Expenses in Personal Injury Litigation to Actual Expenses Paid.

With DEMs
This bill modifies existing state law on recovery of medical expenses in civil actions. The bill provides that in cases where a claimant''s medical expenses have been paid, in whole or in part, by a health insurance company, Medicaid, or Medicare to a contracted healthcare provider, the claimant''s recovery is limited to the amount actually paid to the provider by the insurer or Medicare, and any applicable cost-sharing amounts paid or owed by the claimant, rather than the amount billed. This bill helps protect against higher consumer costs by reducing the risk faced by businesses in litigation and discouraging frivolous litigation. Support is the Limited Government Position.
SB 235House 20251x

Shifting Tax Burdens by Establishing an Income Tax Credit for Homeowner''s Insurance Premiums.

Against DEMs
This bill establishes an income tax credit for homeowner''s insurance premiums, equal to the amount paid in premiums, up to $2,000. The credit is refundable for individuals with an income of $25,000 or less, and may be carried forward for up to 5 years for individuals with an income of over $25,000. The maximum annual amount of credits is $10 million. All state and local tax codes should be constructed in a broadly applied manner with the lowest rates possible for everyone. This bill merely shifts tax burdens onto renters. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
SB 245House 20251x

Strengthening Government Transparency by Establishing a Public Database of Nongovernment Entities that Receive State Funds.

Against DEMs
This bill enacts the "Transparent Responsible Use of State Tax-dollars (T.R.U.S.T.) Act," which requires the Commissioner of Administration to establish a publicly-accessible online database containing information on nongovernment entities that receive state funds. This includes information such as the purpose of contracts or appropriations, and whether the recipients met those purposes or performance goals. Recipients are also prohibited from engaging in political activities, such as endorsing candidates. The bill also prohibits public officials and employees, and their immediate family members, from receiving anything of value from nongovernment entity that receives state funds (previously, this was permitted but required to be reported). Finally, the bill also prohibits nongovernment entities from using state funds for lobbying or political contributions. Support is the Limited Government Position.
SB 30House 20251x

Increasing Government Interference in the Recreational Vehicle Industry by Imposing a Protectionist Measure Allowing Dealers to Object to New Competitors Within a Certain Distance.

Against DEMs
This bill requires the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission to notify existing recreational vehicle dealerships of applications for new or relocated dealerships selling the same line makes, models, or classifications of RVs within a certain distance. The existing dealerships may object, and a relocation applicant is required to show by a preponderance of the evidence that existing "dealerships will not be substantially harmed." Additionally, the bill allows the commission to consider whether to grant a license even if no objection is made. The bill requires applicants and the manufacturer or distributor to show by a preponderance of the evidence that "good cause" exists for issuing a license. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
SB 42House 20251x

Hiking Health Insurance Premiums by Mandating Certain Policies Provide Coverage for Voluntary Inpatient Perinatal Psychiatric Treatment.

Against DEMs
This bill requires all health insurance plans offered in the state that cover treatment for perinatal psychiatric diagnoses to also provide coverage for voluntary inpatient treatment for such diagnoses. The bill also requires Medicaid (government-provided healthcare) to provide coverage as well. Each and every health insurance mandate prevents an individual from selecting a plan with just basic or customized coverages to fit their specific needs. As a result, health insurers are forced to only offer costly plans loaded with coverages that most individuals do not need. This can result in lower-income or younger individuals choosing to purchase no insurance plan at all due to the high cost. Oppose is the Limited Government.
SB 81House 20251x

Strengthening the Integrity of the Public Education System by Prohibiting Certain Fees for Parental Access to Instructional Materials.

With DEMs
This bill prohibits schools from charging parents for in-person access to their child''s instructional materials if copies of materials are not requested. The bill also prohibits a fee for accessing instructional materials online. Strong parental rights in their child''s education are a critical element of a free society. Support is the Limited Government Position.
SB 96House 20251x

Growing Government Dependency by Expanding the Medicaid Welfare Program to Now Cover Certain Mental Health Inpatient Hospitalization Programs.

Against DEMs
This bill expands Medicaid (government-provided healthcare) to include mental health partial hospitalization program services that are provided at a freestanding inpatient psychiatric hospital. This bill further grows government dependency under the state''s Medicaid welfare program. The state must pursue every available avenue to rein in its out-of-control spending, which, when coupled with the over $185 trillion in federal liabilities, represents the greatest existential threat facing this country. Oppose is the Limited Government Position.
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