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Legislative Scorecard

by Editorial Staff | August 2023
Our updated legislative scorecard is the only thing of its kind in the entire state of Louisiana. It’s specifically designed so legislators will not be able to hack a higher score by selectively coordinated final votes. This is the truest gauge for how your legislator is doing in Baton Rouge…

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Adam Vos & Alana Schreiber

WRNO

A poll published by Citizens for a New Louisiana, showed state voters have an especially negative view of the legislature.

Piper Hutchison

Louisiana Illuminator

Michael Lunsford, executive director of the conservative watchdog group Citizens for a New Louisiana, raised concerns about the bill’s overly broad language

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Our Queerest Shelves

Book Riot

The mention of signage sounded eerily similar to the display controversy in Lafayette Parish, which was created by Citizens for a New Louisiana.

NBC News
Tyler Kingkade

NBC News

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

National Public Radio
Alisa Chang

National Public Radio

Citizens for a New Louisiana says the goal ... is to protect kids from ... smut in the library.

The Advocate
Claire Taylor

The Advocate

Citizens for a New Louisiana has been systematically placing conservatives on volunteer commissions such as the Lafayette Parish Library Board of Control and Bayou Vermilion District, where they now have majority control.

The UK Independent
Alex Woodward

The (UK) Independent

Mr Lunsford’s appeal prompted the parish library director to move the [erotic] book[s] from teen nonfiction sections to adult nonfiction sections

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Who Has Legislative Power?

Who Has Legislative Power?

After close inspection of the ordinances (page 5) that established several new taxing districts, there appears to be a process error in their creation. The question of legislative authority has arisen regarding who in Lafayette Consolidated Government has the power to...

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Growing pains – We need your help!

Growing pains – We need your help!

Louisiana has never had a serious non-profit focused on local public policy issues - until now. Even with such a short time in existence, Citizens for a New Louisiana has already been dubbed, "the most influential voice in Lafayette." That compliment hasn't come from...

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