Nicholas Muscarello
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Position: Legislature
District: House District 86
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Parishes: Tangipahoa
Seat mate: Joseph Stagni
Phone: 985-974-0009 call
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: NicholasMuscarello
Twitter: @
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Party: Republican
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Notable Efforts
- Voted in favor of HB267 (2023 Regular Session) seeking a moratorium on Carbon Capture projects in Lake Maurepas.
- Voted in favor of SB1 (2024 Extraordinary Session) "Constitutional Carry" to allow law-abiding citizens to carry concealed handguns lawfully without a permit
- Voted in favor of SB2 (2024 Extraordinary Session) relative to liability for persons authorized to carry a concealed handgun
- Voted in favor of HB1 (2024 Extraordinary Session) to create the Truth and Transparency in the Louisiana Criminal Justice System Program
- Voted in favor of HB2 (2024 Extraordinary Session) to provide for immunity from civil liability under certain circumstances for peace officers and public entities that employ or appoint peace officers
- Voted in favor of HB4 (2024 Extraordinary Session) to provides relative to changes for post conviction relief procedures
- Voted in favor of HB9 (2024 Extraordinary Session) to provides relative to parole
- Voted in favor of HB9 (2024 Extraordinary Session) to provides relative to diminution of sentence
- Voted in favor of HB23 (2024 Extraordinary Session) to provide with respect to procedures for challenging the constitutionality of a statute or law
- Voted in favor HB866 (2024 - Regular Session) to provide relative to the refusal of certain medical services.
- Voted against HB743 (2024 - Regular Session) to provide for absentee voting by mail by qualified incarcerated voters.
- Voted against HB288 (2024 - Regular Session) to provide relative to the inclusion of immunization records on autopsy reports of infants.
- 2023 - a 100% Pro-Life Voting Record with Louisiana Right to Life as a State Legislator.
- Voted AGAINST moving forward (House - Administration of Criminal Justice Committee) Mark Wright's HB147 (2023) to establish as a condition for parole eligibility, provides that offenders shall not have any disciplinary offenses within 24 consecutive months prior to their parole eligibility and hearing date. (May 17, 2023 - P. 4)
- Voted AGAINST moving forward (House - Administration of Criminal Justice Committee) Jay Morris' Introduced SB48 (2023) seeking a Constitutional amendment to eliminate a judge's discretion to grant bail for certain offenses after conviction being reported favorably. (April 31, 2023 - P. 3)
- Voted in favor of moving forward (House - Civil Law and Procedure Committee) Valarie Hodge’s HB537 prohibiting foreign ownership of immovable property. (Video 42:10) May 15, 2023
- Voted to favorably report as amended (House – Administration of Criminal Justice Committee) Danny McCormick’s HB131 on Constitutional Carry. (Video 1:02:35) May 16, 2023
- Introduced HB07 (2023) to provide that certain notice requirements for default judgments do not apply when the plaintiff intends to obtain a default judgment for divorce
- Introduced HB103 (2023) to require students to successfully complete a one unit Financial Literacy course to graduate from high school and to qualify for TOPS
- Introduced HB112 (2023) to provide the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners authority to process fingerprints and receive state and federal criminal history checks on private security applicants
- Introduced HB120 (2023) to prohibit the commissioner of conservation from issuing permits or orders that allow permanent above-surface structures on Lake Maurepas and Lake Pontchartrain
- Introduced HB300 (2023) to expand the role of the Judicial Council of the Supreme Court in evaluating the judiciary
- Introduced HB91 (2022) to provide for the presentation of witness testimony by any audio-visual means
- Introduced HB102 (2022) to provide relative to the time period for parole rehearings for prisoners serving a sentence for first degree murder, second degree murder, or manslaughter no earlier than four years after the initial denial of parole
- Introduced HB124 (2022) to authorize hearings and judge trials to be conducted by any audio-visual means
- Introduced HB379 (2022) to provide relative to a riverboat gaming license when voters do not approve a proposition for riverboat gaming
- Introduced HB859 (2022) to provide relative to exceptions to the public records law for certain data and information maintained by the La. Public Defender Bd. and utilized by public defender district offices
- Introduced HB913 (2022) to provide relative to referendum elections for riverboat gaming when a majority of electors do not approve a proposition for riverboat gaming
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