Scott McKnight
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Position: Former State Legislator
District: House District 68
Running for:
Moon Griffon Nickname:
Parishes: East Baton Rouge
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Phone: 225-465-5703 call
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://mcknightforla.com
Facebook: mcknightforla
Twitter: @mcknight4la
Instagram: scottmcknightforla
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Party: Republican
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Notable Efforts
- Voted against HB267 (2023 Regular Session) seeking a moratorium on Carbon Capture projects in Lake Maurepas.
- Introduced HB379 (2023) to provide relative to liability associated with parades, festivities, fairs, and festivals
- Co-sponsored HB442 (2023) to provide relative to the funding of bulletproof vests for peace officers in the state and requires the La. Commission of Law Enforcement to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to provide for the standards of bulletproof vests
- Introduced HB530 (2023) to provide for convenience fees for use of electronic signatures
- Introduced HB654 (2023) to provide for a convenience fee for use of an electronic signature
- Introduced HB364 (2022) to establish procedure for public postsecondary students to be represented by an attorney or non-attorney advocate in certain disciplinary hearings
- Introduced HB470 (2022) to require the collection and sharing of social security numbers of high school students pursuing a career major
- Introduced HB553 (2022) to provide for suitability requirements, based upon criminal history record information, for contractors of licensed producers of medical marijuana
- Introduced HB923 (2022) to limit liability for damages caused by driving a motordrawn float or other vehicle
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