We said economic growth would benefit every corner of Louisiana, and now we're seeing it happen!
Thanks to the historic @Meta investment in Richland Parish, teachers are set to receive bonuses of more than $50k.
That's what happens when Louisiana competes and wins!
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Today I was proud to cast my vote for @jbletlow to be our next U.S. Senator. She is endorsed by President @realDonaldTrump, and is a proven conservative who will fight for Louisiana interests!
Early voting runs now through Saturday (excluding Friday, June 19). Get out and vote Louisiana!
Rationed healthcare isn't some far-off idea. There are systems being built right now that would let bureaucrats override your doctor's judgment based on cost. As a nurse, I'll tell you — that's the wrong path for America!!!
#MAGA#Healthcare
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THANK YOU, LOUISIANA!
Louisiana made it clear tonight: we are ready for strong conservative leadership that will stand with President Trump and never waver.
Because of your support, your prayers, and your belief in this campaign, we are one step closer to sending that leadership to the United States Senate.
Now let’s finish this fight for Louisiana. 🇺🇸
#lalege
STATEMENT FROM SENATOR JAY MORRIS REGARDING COMMENTS IN
SENATE AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE HEARING TODAY
I want to assure the public that I did not use any profanity or any derogatory or pejorative term in referring to anyone in the audience at today’s Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee at the State Capitol. Audio obtained by a news organization in the room confirms this. I was frustrated when, as I was trying to answer questions from committee members, people in the audience directly behind me were continuing to comment and talk loudly enough so that it was hard for me to concentrate and answer questions. As a result, when my testimony was completed and I stood up, I said “you all need to shut up”, as those seated behind me had ignored admonitions by the Committee Chair. I never used any profanity or derogatory term, as the news-recorded audio proves. I did not know who the people sitting behind me were, but I have learned that some have involvement in political parties and should have known better than to falsely accuse me of things to make a political point. I do appreciate that no matter how much we as senators disagree, or how much I disagree with any testimony or opinions expressed in public hearings, it is important to remember that transparency and public hearings are a critical part of our democracy. However, the participants should respect decorum and not resort to falsehoods to further a political agenda.
John Fleming should drop out of the race and join President Trump in supporting @jbletlow for Senate to defeat RINO Bill Cassidy.
Do the right thing, @fleming4senate!
Late last night, media outlets breathlessly reported that a federal court “cleared” Mr. Duncan to take the office of criminal district clerk in Orleans Parish. If they had read the court order, they would have seen that the federal court refused to do so—not least because everyone agrees that office does not exist. This false reporting is irresponsible, it is why the American people distrust the media, and it warrants retractions. As for the court order, it accomplishes nothing of substance, and I have immediately appealed it to the Fifth Circuit. In the meantime, a more-efficient court process under Act 15 and the Orleans Parish clerk of court begins today.
As a nurse in rural Louisiana, I saw too many people get left behind by the old anti-smoking playbook.
The “Forgotten Smoker” white paper gets it right — we need practical solutions that actually help people quit cigarettes. 🚭 @jbletlow@SpeakerJohnson https://t.co/o7S3HB6QnW