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StateLens Project

2026 Legislative Dashboard

Tracking bills, votes, and organizational positions

by Editorial Staff | March 2026
StateLens is designed to help organizations coordinate policy efforts and ensure lawmakers clearly understand where groups stand on legislation.

 

Legislative Scorecard

by Editorial Staff | July 2025
Our updated legislative scorecard is the only thing of its kind in the entire state of Louisiana. Instead of focusing on voting, our tool gauges actual effort through bill authorship. This is the truest gauge for how your legislator is doing in Baton Rouge…

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[Citizens for a New Louisiana is] perhaps the most powerful non-profit alliance in the State of Louisiana.

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Lynette Mejia

"[Citizens for a New Louisiana] Stacking these boards is, like, antithetical to the democratic process."

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Citizens for a New Louisiana spoke at the meeting in favor of restrictions on books with sexual content.

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There have been no “outright book bans” in Louisiana. The challenges at recent Library Board meetings have been mostly about where certain books should be appropriately shelved.

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Jeffrey Fleishman

Los Angeles Times

Lunsford said [Citizens for a New Louisiana's] focus is to prevent libraries statewide from allowing children access to erotic or pornographic materials.

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Damn good piece on one of LSU's more recent scams.

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Citizens for a New Louisiana was instrumental in a campaign that saw the Lafayette Parish Public Library lose one of its tax millages.

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