Brett Geymann
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Position: Legislature
District: House District 35
Running for:
Moon Griffon Nickname:
Parishes: Beauregard, Calcasieu
Seat mate: Phillip Tarver
Phone: 337-855-8133 call
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: Geymann35
Twitter: @BrettGeymann
Instagram: geymann_for_louisiana
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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 in favor of HB288 (2024 - Regular Session) to provide relative to the inclusion of immunization records on autopsy reports of infants.
- 2023 - Received a 100% Pro-Life Voting Record with Louisiana Right to Life as a State Legislator.
- 1 of only 19 to vote against breaking the spending cap (SCR3 2023)
- Voted to favorably report (House – Education Committee) Heather Cloud’s SB7 seeking to prohibit erotic materials in the children’s section of public libraries. (Video 2:21:45) May 23, 2023
- Introduced HB342 (2023) to establish the amount of training hours needed to obtain a home inspector license
- Introduced HB417 (2023) to establish the La. Sustainability Limit, beginning with Fiscal Year 2024-2025, to restrict the growth in the total amount of state general fund and dedicated fund monies the legislature may appropriate in any fiscal year to the 10-year average percentage rate of change in the state's gross domestic product (GDP) and provides for uses of any recognized revenues above the La. Sustainability Limit and below the expenditure limit
- Introduced HB418 (2023) to establish the La. Sustainability Limit, subject to the passage of the Constitutional Amendment outlined in HB451
- Introduced HB451 (2023) seeking a Constitutional Amendment to establish the La. Sustainability Limit beginning with Fiscal Year 2024-2025, (hereafter the "limit") to restrict the growth in the total amount of state general fund and dedicated fund monies the legislature may appropriate in any fiscal year to the 10-year average percentage rate of change in the state's gross domestic product (GDP) and to authorize certain uses of any monies in the official forecast that are above the limit and below the expenditure limit
- Introduced HB593 (2022) seeking a Constitutional Amendment restricting the amount of state funds that can be spent on recurring expenses by establishing a formula to determine how much money can be designated as recurring in the Revenue Estimating Conference's (REC's) official forecast and modifying how the legislature can change the expenditure limit
- Introduced HB606 (2022) to create a legislative oversight committee to oversee and set priorities for the expenditure of federal monies received by the state for emergencies and disaster recovery
- Introduced HB656 (2022) to limit the amount of recurring revenue that can be recognized by the Revenue Estimating Conference
- Introduced HB845 (2022) prohibiting the commissioner of administration from approving an increase to an appropriation or new authority to spend public funds if any part of the proposed increase or authority is for nonrecurring federal monies that will be used for recurring expenses
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