2024 Election - Livingston Parish Candidates US Representative 1st Congressional District Randall Arrington - Republican - PonchatoulaJ. Frankie Hyers - No Party - MetairieMel Manuel - Democrat - MadisonvilleSteve Scalise - Republican - Jefferson Ross Shales - Republican - New OrleansMargueritte Swanson - Republican - SlidellUS Representative 5th Congressional District Julia Letlow - Republican - RayvilleM.V. "Vinny" Mendoza - Republican - PonchatoulaMichael Vallien Jr. - Democrat - Baton
Livingston Parish Ballot Items for 2024 Current Elected Official Listed Below. We will update as they announce their intentions on the position and as new candidates are added. United State PresidentUS Representative - 6th Congressional District Garret GravesJudge, Court of Appeal 1st Circuit, 3rd District, Division AWayne Ray ChutzJudge, Court of Appeal 1st Circuit, 3rd District, Division CAllison Hopkins PenzatoPublic Service Commission - District 2Craig GreeneMayor - City of Walker "Jimmy"
Parish President Candidates Forum Missed it last night? Watch it here. Watch the Parish President Forum Here featuring these candidates See the Parish Council - Sheriff Candidates who attended here. Over 12 candidates Livingston Parish Ballot- Election 2023Candidates & Amendments Guide Livingston Parish Ballot Complete Candidate's list and Guide to the Amendments can be found at this link. October 3 Parish President - Council Forum October 7 Early Voting Ends October 14 Election
Parish President Forum with Livingston Parish Candidates hosted by the Livingston Parish Chamber set for October 3, 2023The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce is hosting a parish president forum on Tuesday, October 3, 2023. The event will be held at the Suma Community Center at the Satsuma Exit of I 12. Both candidates running for the parish president seat, Jeff Ard and Randy Delatte, have confirmed they will participate in the event. Both candidates will be given an opportunity for opening and
Baton Rouge Area Chamber releases '2023 Statewide election agenda and platform'Staff report Sep 5, 2023 As the state rolls into September, platforms and positions will become more clear. The Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC) recently released their agendas and platforms, which they will use to grade potential candidates. "Louisiana has become an outlier among Southern states regarding population and job growth," BRAC's release stated. "Since the start of 2016, the state is alone across the South for having
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2023BUSINESSOPINIONSPOLITICSAlford: Leadership changes in the works at LABI, LED and C100By Jeremy Alford (iStock) Three organizations that reside inside the beating heart of commerce in the Bayou State—the Committee of 100; Louisiana Association of Business and Industry; and Louisiana Economic Development—will all have new leadership installed over the next five months. When there’s an open seat for governor, like there is this year, turnover at the top is normal in state
Government’s take on profanity in the workplace…August 18, 2023 The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) recently issued a decision in a case called Stericycle. Stericycle deals with the seemingly trivial issue of employee handbooks and whether provisions in those handbooks violate the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). However, the real-world implications for employers are anything but trivial, as the NLRB is once again using an
Livingston Parish Chamber Advocacy Update POLL - Are candidate forums important to elections?Are candidate forums important to elections?YesSelectNoSelectUnsureSelect LP Business Priorities 2023 Business Priorities for 2023 Legislative Session begins Monday, April 10th With the important elections for 2023 and the start of the 2023 Louisiana Legislative Session on Monday, April 10th, there has been lots of movement on priorities, predictions and general information on the coming year. To help your
National Federation of Independent Business 2023 Stances NFIB state chapter readies push for tax cutsBy David Jacobs A view from the balcony of the House of Representatives as they work during the 2014 Louisiana Legislative session. (File photo) The Louisiana chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business plans to press for tax cuts in light of the state’s surplus of dollars. Tax changes, including the potential elimination of state income taxes, are expected to be a hot topic during
Livingston Parish Business Leaders Announce state priorities for 2015 Legislative Session The Chamber's Governmental Affairs Committee hosted the State Delegation representing Livingston Parish to discuss the 2015 Legislative Session and the priorities for the parish in regards to business. Representatives Pope, Hodges and Schexnaydre plus Senator Erdey attended. Representative Mack and Senators White and Amedee were unable to attend. Business leaders in attendance were Wayne Dugas / Lard Oil, Craig