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Legislative Scorecard

by Editorial Staff | August 2023
Our updated legislative scorecard is the only thing of its kind in the entire state of Louisiana. It’s specifically designed so legislators will not be able to hack a higher score by selectively coordinated final votes. This is the truest gauge for how your legislator is doing in Baton Rouge…

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School Library Journal
Kara Yorio

School Library Journal

[Citizens for a New Louisiana] is very well organized.

Sandra Gee

Sandra Gee

This is the most stellar example of investigative journalism that I have had the privilege to read in a very long time.

Greg LaRose
Greg LaRose

Louisiana Illuminator

Citizens for a New Louisiana appears to be keeping a tally of lawmakers who support a veto session

The Advocate
Stephen Marcantel

The Advocate

A second Youngsville police chief candidate has been found by the court to be ineligible to run... Citizens for a New Louisiana filed a complaint about Trahan's eligibility with the DA.

Emily Drabinski
President - American Library Assn / 26 Dec 2022

TruthOut

Citizens for a New Louisiana now has full support from the Louisiana state government.

The Advocate
Claire Taylor

The Advocate

Citizens for a New Louisiana has been systematically placing conservatives on volunteer commissions such as the Lafayette Parish Library Board of Control and Bayou Vermilion District, where they now have majority control.

EBR Republican Women
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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