Gregory Miller
Gregory Miller's Badges Earned
Endorsements
Gregory Miller's Major Donors
Gregory Miller's Notable Efforts
- Voted against HB267 (2023 Regular Session) seeking a moratorium on Carbon Capture projects in Lake Maurepas.
- October 14, 2023 - Elected to the Louisiana Senate (District 19) receiving 69% of the vote.
- 2023 - Received a 100% Pro-Life Voting Record with Louisiana Right to Life as a State Legislator.
- Introduced HB178 (2023) to uthorize proper venue in the parish of East Baton Rouge for activities against foreign or alien insurers
- Introduced HB230 (2023) to provide for the continuous revision of the Code of Civil Procedure
- Introduced HB256 (2023) to extend the deadline for payment of local sales tax if the deadline for payment of the tax to the local collector falls on a state or federal holiday on which banks are closed until the next business day on which banks are open
- Introduced HB290 (2023) to provide that the collectability rule may be asserted as an affirmative defense
- Introduced HB339 (2023) to provide relative to the admission of evidence at trial for the fault of a principal pursuant to a mandate
- Introduced HB359 (2023) to create the River Parishes Juvenile Justice District
- Introduced HB166 (2022) seeking a constitutional amendment related to the deadline for gubernatorial action on a bill and the deadline for the governor returning a vetoed bill to the legislature to the session in which the bill passed
- Introduced HB184 (2022) relative to the recusal of judges
- Introduced HB213 (2022) to provide for the automatic revocation of certain beneficiary designations for retirement accounts and life insurance policies upon divorce
- Introduced HB508 (2022) to provide relative to notification for victims and law enforcement prior to the release of violent and sexual offenders
- Introduced HB703 (2022) to provide for the exclusive venue for disputes regarding contracts for repairs to residential property entered into while the property was under a federally declared state of emergency following a natural disaster, nullifies any contrary venue provisions, and permits rescission of such contracts within 10 days of entering the contract
- Introduced HB825 (2022) to remove the requirement that a licensed practical nurse shall only withdraw blood pursuant to a subpoena or court order
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