Danny McCormick
Badges Earned
Endorsements
Major Donors
Notable Efforts
- Introduced HB62 (2024) creating the "Second Amendment Preservation Act" and provides relative to infringements on the right to keep and bear arms.
- Introduced HB37 (2024) creating a mandatory local sales and use tax exemption for sales of foods and beverages that are currently exempted from state sales and use tax.
- Introduced HB25 (2024) prohibiting civil liability for refusal to mandate a COVID-19 vaccination and protects business permits and professional licenses from refusal or failure to refuse to mandate a COVID-19 vaccination.
- Introduced HB11 (2024) exempting certain persons from the crime of illegal carrying of weapons and removes the requirement that a person possess a permit issued by the state of La. in order to carry a concealed handgun in the state of Louisiana.
- Co-sponsored HB17 (2024 1st Extraordinary Session) to provide for closed party primary elections for certain offices.
- October 14, 2023 - Re-elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives (District 1) receiving 66% of the vote.
- 2023 - Received a 100% Pro-Life Voting Record with Louisiana Right to Life as a State Legislator and answered the Louisiana Right to Life Questionnaire 100% Pro-Life.
- 1 of only 19 to vote against breaking the spending cap (SCR3 2023)
- Introduced HB131 (2023) Exempting members of the military from the crime of illegal carrying of weapons and removing the requirement that they possess a permit issued by the state of La. in order to carry a concealed handgun in the state of La.
- Co-sponsored HB158 (2023) to limit civil liability for refusal to mandate vaccinations for COVID-19 or other pandemic diseases and prohibits the denial of business permits and professional licenses for failure to mandate such vaccines
- Introduced HB299 (2023) creating the "Defense of the Second Amendment Act" and provides relative to infringements on the right of a citizen to keep and bear arms
- Co-sponsored HB 372 (2023) to provide that the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization do not have jurisdiction in this state
- Introduced HB25 (2022) to prohibit retirement systems from investing in companies that boycott energy companies
- Introduced HB37 (2022) relative to the concealed carrying of firearms
- Introduced HB101 (2022) to add the prevention imminent destruction of property or imminent threat of tumultuous and violent conduct during a riot to "justifiable homicide"
- Introduced HB141 (2022) seeking to prohibit certain public contracts with companies that boycott fossil fuel companies
- Introduced HB273 (2022) seeking to prohibit financial institutions from denying financial services to a person based on the person's engagement in the fossil fuel industry
- Introduced HB344 (2022) to prohibit the state and its political subdivisions from enforcing, administering, or cooperating with the decision and judgments of the United States Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade
- Introduced HB573 (2022) to prohibit marketing to minors for medical products, procedures, and pharmaceuticals from state agencies
- Introduced HB813 (2022) to enact the Abolition of Abortion in Louisiana Act of 2022
- Introduced HB962 (2022) to require a parish to get voter approval prior to imposing certain zoning regulations or restrictions
- Introduced HCR2 (2022) seeking to suspend criminal penalties for emergency order violations
- Introduced HCR6 (2022) seeking to remove wind farms and solar farms from the Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption (ITEP)
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