Raymond Crews
Badges Earned
Endorsements
Major Donors
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 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 HB550 (2024 - Regular Session) to terminate approval of home study programs by the State Board. of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE), provides for the enrollment of students in home schools, and provides for one-time notification to BESE upon such enrollment.
- 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)
- Introduced HB81 (2023) to require public school employees to use certain names and pronouns for students unless parents provide written permission to do otherwise
- Introduced HB236 (2023) to require each state agency that pays officials or employees a salary from state funds to disburse the appropriate portion of such salary to its officials or employees on a monthly or semimonthly basis
- Introduced HB427 (2023) to require healthcare facilities to provide a of list prices for many healthcare services and establishes penalties for noncompliance
- Introduced HB456 (2023) to provide for the duration of unemployment compensation benefits and creates the Job and Reemployment Act
- Introduced HB915 (2022) to require coroners to file a Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System deaths within sixty days of the individual's last vaccination
- Introduced HB989 (2022) regarding reporting certain information relating to minors who undergo abortions
- Introduced HCR80 (2022) directing the office of public health to conduct a comprehensive assessment of this state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Introduced HR169 (2022) requesting that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education adopt a policy prohibiting teachers from discussing their sexual orientation or gender identity with students
- Introduced HR225 (2022) to direct the La. Department of Health to conduct a comprehensive assessment of this state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Introduced HR233 (2022) requesting the Louisiana Department of Health to promote awareness of compensation programs for COVID-19 vaccine injuries
- Supports School Choice
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