Jeremy LaCombe
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Position: Legislature
District: House District 18
Running for:
Moon Griffon Nickname:
Seat mate: Chad Brown
Phone: 225-637-3803 call
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://jeremylacombe.com
Facebook: Representative-Jeremy-LaCombe
Twitter: @combefor
Instagram: jeremylacombeforstaterep
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Party: RINO - Republican In Name Only
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Jeremy LaCombe's Notable Efforts
- Voted against 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 against HB866 (2024 - Regular Session) to provide relative to the refusal of certain medical services.
- November 18, 2023 - Re-elected Representative for House District 18.
- 2023 - Received a 84% Pro-Life Voting Record with Louisiana Right to Life. In 2019, Rep. Lacombe even voted against a law that provided women who were thinking about abortion clear information about the qualifications and disciplinary history of abortionists.
- Introduced HB420 (2023) to provide that employers who receive economic development incentives from the state cannot designate less than two percent of the man-hours in any apprenticeable occupation to registered apprentices for new construction projects or for the expansion of existing construction projects
- Introduced HB421 (2023) to provide that a contractor for a state construction project cannot designate less than two percent of man-hours in any apprenticeable occupation to registered apprentices
- Introduced HB523 (2023) to provides relative to juvenile detention facilities
- Introduced HB523 (2022) to authorize manufacturers or brewers to host up to 12 private events at the brewing facility and provides certain restrictions for such events
- Introduced HB588 (2022) to remove the termination date from the therapeutic use of marijuana law
- Introduced HB870 (2022) to provide for coverage for a temporary substitute motor vehicle.
- Introduced HB1020 (2022) to provide for requests for attorney general opinions from elected employee members of municipal fire and police civil service boards
- Introduced HB1040 (2022) to require payment-processing companies to return payments if those funds cannot be delivered to the intended recipient
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