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Speaker Pro Tempore “New Louisiana” Mike Johnson has listened, reflected, and now speaks with clarity and conviction. In this powerful Independence Day message, Johnson calls for decisive action to protect private property and return local control to the people, where it belongs.

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by Editorial Staff | August 2023
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John Burnett

National Public Radio

Citizens for a New Louisiana [is] the same group behind the conservative takeover of the Lafayette library board.

Clay Higgins
US Congressman / 9 Jul 2021

Clay Higgins

[Citizens for a New Louisiana] is where it happens. We're saving Louisiana from this desk right here, baby.

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East Baton Rouge Republican Women

EBR Republican Women

Professional, honest summary & analysis of events! This inside information & back story makes for a very good read.

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Louis Perret

Lafayette Clerk of Court

Citizens for a New Louisiana has changed Lafayette by doing the kind of deep research that journalists used to do.

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Danny Cherry, Jr.

Antigravity

the group known as Citizens for a New Louisiana (CFNL)... wants to take over every single library board in the state.

Piper Hutchison

Louisiana Illuminator

Michael Lunsford, executive director of the conservative watchdog group Citizens for a New Louisiana, raised concerns about the bill’s overly broad language

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Book Riot

The mention of signage sounded eerily similar to the display controversy in Lafayette Parish, which was created by Citizens for a New Louisiana.

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