Regina Barrow

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Position: Senate
District: Senate District 15
Moon Griffon Nickname:
Parishes: East Baton Rouge
Seat mate: Franklin Foil
Phone: 225-359-9400 call
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Email: [email protected]
Facebook: Senator-Regina-Ashford-Barrow
Twitter: @reginabarrow
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Notable Efforts
- Introduced SB135 (2023) to provide relative to Medicaid reimbursement for services provided by a licensed midwife
- Introduced SB137 (2023) to create the Office of Child Advocacy and the state child advocate
- Introduced SB202 (2023) to provide relative to campus accountability and safety.
- Introduced SB215 (2023) to provide justification defense to domestic violence victim-defendants
- Introduced SB116 (2022) to create the office on women's health within the La. Department of Health to lead, consolidate, and coordinate efforts across the state to improve women's health outcomes through policy, education, evidence-based practices, programs, and services
- Introduced SB251 (2022) to provide for expert testimony for defendants seeking to show justification at the time of the crime
- Introduced SB252 (2022) to provide for surgical castration of persons convicted of sex offenses when the victim is under the age of thirteen
- Introduced SB253 (2022) to provide that an unfair trade practice exists if an insurer takes advantage of an insured who is a senior or a special needs individual during a disaster or declared emergency
- Introduced SB255 (2022) to provide relative to court costs and fees in domestic abuse cases and providing for a "frivolous claim" means a claim that lacks merit under existing law and that cannot be supported by a good faith argument for the extension, modification, or reversal of existing law
- Introduced SB269 (2022) seeking a constitutional amendment to establish a state minimum hourly wage and index future increases according to the Consumer Price Index or its successor index
- Introduced SB295 (2022) to provide that an offender serving a life sentence, for any offense committed on or before July 2, 1973, shall immediately be eligible for parole consideration
- Introduced SB339 (2022) to require a cosmetologist, esthetician, or manicurist in business for themselves or the cosmetology salon owner or mobile salon owner to register their business with the secretary of state
- Introduced SB340 (2022) to abolish the Louisiana Housing Corporation
- Introduced SB365 (2022) to create the Louisiana Domestic Violence Registry
- Introduced SB499 (2022) to prohibit race discrimination based on hairstyles
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