Jonathan Goudeau
Badges Earned
Endorsements
Major Donors
Notable Efforts
- Voted against HB267 (2023 Regular Session) seeking a moratorium on Carbon Capture projects in Lake Maurepas.
- October 14, 2023 - Defeated in a bid for re-election to the Louisiana House of Representatives (District 31) receiving 39% of the vote to be defeated Troy Hebert.
- 2023 - Received a 100% Pro-Life Voting Record with Louisiana Right to Life as a State Legislator and answered the Louisiana Right to Life Questionnaire 100% Pro-Life.
- 1 of only 19 to vote against breaking the spending cap (SCR3 2023)
- Introduced HB51 (2023) to provide relative to the verification of attendance at employment interviews
- Introduced HB91 (2023) to provide relative to the penalties for the crime of vehicular homicide and requires the court to order restitution payments to the minor child of the victim of the offense
- Introduced HB536 (2023) to amend an affirmative defense to the crime of illegal possession of stolen firearms in regards to the offender's knowledge of the firearm's legality
- Introduced HB655 (2023) to establish a regulatory process for sale of kratom containing products
- Introduced HB51 (2022) to provide restitution to victims of vehicular homicide
- Introduced HB412 (2022) relative to the verification of attendance at employment interviews for individuals receiving unemployment benefits
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