(1400 House floor votes analyzed - so far...)
Last Action: Read second time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary A.
Date: 2025-05-08
Author: Laurie Schlegel (R)
Co-sponsors: Mike Bayham (R) Beth Billings (R) Chad Boyer (R) Rhonda Butler (R) Dewith Carrier (R) Kimberly Coates (R) Vincent Cox (R) Phillip DeVillier (R) Jason DeWitt (R) Kellee Dickerson (R) Kathy Edmonston (R) Gabe Firment (R) Brian Glorioso (R) Mike Johnson (R) Pat Moore (D) Charles Owen (R) Neil Riser (R) John Wyble (R)
...and 13 more.
Pending: 🏛 Judiciary A 18 📅 Not Scheduled

Last Action: Effective date: 08/01/2025.
Date: 2025-06-11
Author: Laurie Schlegel (R)
📅 Not Scheduled
Creates the crime of selling consumable hemp products to a person under the age of 21, the crime of purchasing or possessing of consumable hemp products by a person under the age of 21, and the crime of producing consumable hemp products without a permit. Penalties for violators are not more than $50,000, or one year to 10 years imprisonment with or without hard labor, or both.

Last Action: Effective date: 08/01/2025.
Date: 2025-06-20
Author: Laurie Schlegel (R)
Co-sponsors: Rhonda Butler (R) Phillip DeVillier (R) Kellee Dickerson (R) Kathy Edmonston (R) Dodie Horton (R) Mike Johnson (R) Charles Owen (R) Polly Thomas (R) Debbie Villio (R)
...and 4 more.
📅 Not Scheduled
Adds consumable hemp to the La. Drug Dealer Liability Act to provide for a civil remedy.

Last Action: Effective date: 06/01/2026.
Date: 2025-06-11
Author: Laurie Schlegel (R)
Co-sponsors: Tony Bacala (R) Mike Bayham (R) Stephanie Berault (R) Beth Billings (R) Chad Boyer (R) Rhonda Butler (R) Kim Carver (R) Emily Chenevert (R) Kimberly Coates (R) Vincent Cox (R) Daryl Deshotel (R) Phillip DeVillier (R) Michael Echols (R) Kathy Edmonston (R) Peter Egan (R) Julie Emerson (R) Gabe Firment (R) Barbara Freiberg (R) Brian Glorioso (R) Dodie Horton (R) Mike Johnson (R) Vanessa Caston Lafleur (D) Jacob Landry (R) Ed Larvadain (D) Rodney Lyons (D) Pat Moore (D) Charles Owen (R) Neil Riser (R) Troy Romero (R) Annie Spell (R) Sylvia Taylor (D) Christopher Turner (R) Debbie Villio (R) Roger Wilder (R) John Wyble (R) Jerome Zeringue (R) Regina Barrow (D) Gerald Boudreaux (D) Heather Cloud (R) Cameron Henry (R) Beth Mizell (R)
...and 36 more.
📅 Not Scheduled
Creates the "Kids Online Protection and Anti-Grooming Act".
EXTENSIVE. NEED TO EVALUATE FURTHER.

Last Action: Effective date: 08/01/2025.
Date: 2025-06-11
Author: Laurie Schlegel (R)
Co-sponsors: Beryl Amedee (R) Stephanie Berault (R) Rhonda Butler (R) Kim Carver (R) Paula Davis (R) Phillip DeVillier (R) Julie Emerson (R) Barbara Freiberg (R) Dodie Horton (R) Jack McFarland (R) Charles Owen (R) Sylvia Taylor (D) Debbie Villio (R) John Wyble (R)
...and 9 more.
📅 Not Scheduled
Provides a limitation of liability for nonprofit organizations that donate medical equipment or supplies. WHY LIMIT TO NON-PROFITS? There is nothing that requires the non-profit to have any more or less experience in terms of handling medical equipment or supplies.
Last Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2025-05-13
Author: Laurie Schlegel (R)
📅 Not Scheduled
Last Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2025-04-16
Author: Laurie Schlegel (R)
📅 Not Scheduled
Last Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2025-06-13
Author: Laurie Schlegel (R)
Co-sponsors: Dewith Carrier (R) Phillip DeVillier (R) Kellee Dickerson (R) Jessica Domangue (R) Dodie Horton (R) Mike Johnson (R) Charles Owen (R) Francis Thompson (R) Debbie Villio (R) John Wyble (R) Jerome Zeringue (R)
...and 6 more.
📅 Not Scheduled
Last Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2025-04-16
Author: Laurie Schlegel (R)
📅 Not Scheduled
The chapter "establishes the exclusive theories of liability for manufacturers for damage caused by their products." THESE SEEMS LIKE AN UNNECESSARY EXPANSION OF THIS TITLE.
WHAT ARE THE "DIGITAL PRODUCTS" AND ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THEM WHICH PROMPTED THIS LEGISLATION?