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StateLens Project

2026 Legislative Dashboard

Tracking bills, votes, and organizational positions

by Editorial Staff | March 2026
StateLens is designed to help organizations coordinate policy efforts and ensure lawmakers clearly understand where groups stand on legislation.

 

Legislative Scorecard

by Editorial Staff | July 2025
Our updated legislative scorecard is the only thing of its kind in the entire state of Louisiana. Instead of focusing on voting, our tool gauges actual effort through bill authorship. This is the truest gauge for how your legislator is doing in Baton Rouge…

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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.

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Camden Doherty

The Current

[A.B.] Rubin [blamed] conservative activist Michael Lunsford for the delay. Lunsford’s organization, Citizens for a New Louisiana, has stirred activism in library controversies across the state.

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Danny Cherry, Jr.

Antigravity

We can look to Livingston to show how [Citizens for a New Louisiana's] collusion with the state government has impacted law.

Scott Yoshonis

KLFY

A Youngsville resident with connections to Citizens for a New Louisiana, claimed that Trahan lived outside the Youngsville city limits prior to qualifying on July 18.

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

Claire Taylor

Acadiana Advocate

Citizens, whose executive director is ... Michael Lunsford, is a conservative "good government" operation that started in Lafayette and is expanding across the state. Its latest crusade is pushing for tighter controls on the books and other materials minors are allowed to access in public libraries.

Carol Ross

News Talk 98.5

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