Women's Democratic Club of NWLA connects people in Caddo, Bossier, Webster and Desoto Parishes who share & support Democratic values & candidates for office.
I’m running against @SenJohnKennedy because he’s a threat to the progress of this country.
I’m the only candidate for U.S. Senate who can beat this man and the only Pro-Choice candidate in the race. Chip in and help us send him home.
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Coming through 🛻⚡️
Made my way to @La_DOTD’s Electric Vehicle Expo in style this morning. Electric vehicles play a key role in helping us reach the goals laid out in our Climate Action Plan. Louisiana is looking towards the future. #lagov
Every single Louisiana Republican in Congress voted NO to lowering the cost of insulin.
Time and time again, our Republican Congressmen put partisan politics before Louisiana families. Absolutely shameful.
Congratulations to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who made history today as the first Black woman confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court. What a momentous day for our country.
Two years into the deadly coronavirus pandemic, with millions having COVID as a pre-existing medical condition, Republicans still won’t stop their heartless quest to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
They must be stopped.
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Several Louisiana legislators think the best use of their time during the sixty days of the 2022 regular session is to score political points at the expense of children.
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Previously, an Associated Press released an investigative report into the department that found a culture of “impunity, nepotism, and in some cases outright racism.”
I spent 20 years defending our nation as a Navy fighter pilot.
Senator John Kennedy spent July 4th in Moscow and attacked our democracy on January 6th.
In 233 days, we will defeat @SenJohnKennedy.
I’m sorry, but anyone suggesting that we “truck planes” or “drag them across the border” into Ukraine isn’t a serious person.
This is an utterly ridiculous idea and a perfect example of why we need serious leaders—not people who like to hear themselves talk.
I joined Rise Louisiana Rise tonight. We had a great call, talked a lot about the issues that matter to folks in Lake Charles. But at the end of the call Tasha asked me to share something about myself that the group didn’t know.
I shared about my better half.
In 1960, Ruby Bridges walked into William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, flanked by federal marshals, marking an end to segregation. 60+ years after Ruby initiated desegregation, we honor her for her courage and continued leadership in civil rights. #WomensHistoryMonth