Service history
3 years in the U.S. Congress · since 2011
- Representative LA-3 2011–2013
Background
- background Born December 23, 1970, in St. Martinville, Louisiana
- background Graduated from University of Louisiana Lafayette and Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
- background Louisiana National Guard member (11 years); worked as police officer and sheriff's deputy
- role U.S. House representative for Louisiana's 3rd district (2011–2013)
- achievement Louisiana attorney general (2016–2024); defeated Buddy Caldwell in 2015, reelected in 2019 with 66%+ vote
- achievement Governor of Louisiana since 2024; won 2023 election with majority in first round
Currently serving as Governor of LA. Their federal congressional record is below.
Track record
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- Bills sponsored →
plus 4 cosponsored
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- Sponsored bills enacted →
of 0 bills sponsored
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- Documented positions →
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- Committee assignments →
none on record
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Voting record
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Documented relationships
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Frequent co-sponsors
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Sponsored / cosponsored bills (4)
- HR 5912To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to prohibit the use of public funds for political party conventions.cosponsoredJun 6, 2012
- HR 3181STRIP Act of 2011cosponsoredOct 12, 2011
- HR 3029Reducing the Size of the Federal Government Through Attrition Act of 2011cosponsoredSep 21, 2011
- HR 2898Regulation Moratorium and Jobs Preservation Act of 2011cosponsoredSep 11, 2011
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