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Notable Efforts
- DID NOT OBJECT to Luneau’s (Senate – Judiciary A Committee) move to defer HB537 brought by Valarie Hodges to ban foreign adversaries of the United States from purchasing any land in Louisiana.
- Introduced SB184 (2023) to provide for repayment of personal contributions or loans
- Introduced SB186 (2023) to provide relative to the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact
- Introduced SB196 (2023) to create the Litigation Financing Disclosure and Security Protection Act
- Introduced SB197 (2023) to provide relative to teacher certification
- Introduced SB211 (2023) to provide relative to the enforcement of certain provisions of the Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code
- Killed HB232 (2022) (to prevent vaccine passport on drivers license) in Senate Committee
- Introduced SB378 (2022) to regulate unfair or deceptive acts or practices by advertisers
- Introduced SB379 (2022) to extend the prohibition against possessing a firearm or carrying a concealed weapon to persons that committed a felony-grade delinquent act (a crime of violence committed by a child) when that person was 16 or 17 years old and that person is under the age of 24 when the offense is committed
- Introduced SB383 (2022) to provide relative to advertisements for legal services
- Introduced SB415 (2022) to create the Litigation Financing Disclosure Act
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