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Senator Blake Miguez Falsely Accused on Carbon Capture

Contrary to Opponent’s Lies, Miguez Held the Line Against Carbon Capture and Defended Louisianians Against Eminent Domain

In the race to replace U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, opponents of State Senator Blake Miguez have manufactured a boogieman designed to stop him from being Louisiana’s next U.S. Senator.

Organized and directed by State Treasurer John Fleming and his campaign, opponents of Miguez have openly circulated a falseallegation that he supports Carbon Capture Sequestration (CCS) and the use of eminent domain in CCS projects.

The reality couldn’t be further from the truth. Senator Miguez has religiously opposed the expansion of CCS and eminent domain, and his voting record confirms it.

In fact, Miguez even attempted to full ban eminent domain from being used for any CCS projects in 2023 through Amendment #2624 to HB 571 (2023).

While that amendment failed, Miguez has passed countless additional pieces of legislation that have tightened restrictions on CCS projects, restricted eminent domain, and protected Louisianians.

Miguez helped pass SB73 (2025), which raised the threshold for landowner consent for eminent domain utilization from 75% to 85%, even higher than the threshold for a traditional oil and gas pipeline.

Miguez voted for HB169 (2024), which expanded the cap on damages for property owners, holding CCS operators accountable and protecting the rights of landowners.

Miguez backed SB36 (2025), which restricted CCS operators’ ability to utilize eminent domain and forced local government and local opinion to be involved in any CCS project.  

Miguez helped pass HB304 (2025) which required that eminent domain disputes be heard in the parish where the land is located, rather than by a court in Baton Rouge.

Miguez even led the charge to pass HB244 (2025) through the Senate, which recategorized CCS operators and got rid of a loophole allowing them to operate as industrial waste pipelines. Now, CCS operators are forced to attain common carrier status, a significantly higher bar.

So why do Miguez opponents persist in accusing the Senator of supporting Carbon Capture Sequestration?

The simple answer is that it serves their political convenience. The longer answer is that they’ve twisted and misrepresented a plethora of legislation into a false narrative that serves their purposes. Let’s take a look at those accusations:

In 2020, Senator Miguez voted in favor of SB353, which opened up eligibility to federal subsidies tied to CCS for Louisiana’s Oil and Gas industry, which was struggling during COVID-19 at the time. Opponents claim this was a vote in favor of carbon capture and eminent domain. In reality, this was a vote in favor of Louisiana’s Oil & Gas industry that provided support during a difficult period. When SB353 was passed, the only vocal opposition to the legislation came from the left-wing environmental nuts at the Sierra Club.

Every single Republican in Baton Rouge, in both the House and Senate, voted for this bill to support hard-working Louisianiansin the Oil & Gas industry. The bill did not introduce CCS to Louisiana, that was done a decade prior by the Louisiana Geologic Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide Act of 2009.

In 2021, Senator Miguez voted for HB572, which added to the list of substances that can legally be stored underground and simultaneously strengthened the CCS trust fund, a fund overseen by Treasurer John Fleming and tasked with funding safety measures, inspections, and environmental cleanup. Opponents claim that this included Carbon Capture Sequestration and funded the trust fund with taxpayer dollars, which couldn’t be further from the truth. Carbon dioxide wasn’t even added by the bill, it was already present thanks to 2009’s legislation. Funding to the trust fund came from fees and taxes on operators. It did not take tax dollars from uninvolved Louisianians, only those companies directly responsible for implementing storage projects.

In 2023, Senator Miguez voted against several locality specific bills that put moratoriums on CCS projects in a specific locality, like HB267 dealing with Lake Maurepas and HB120 dealing with Lake Ponchatrain. These moratorium proposals would have been unconstitutional had they passed, because Louisiana did not have the authority at the time to regulate Class IV wells used for CCS – the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) did. Senator Miguez is seemingly guilty of not attempting to pass unconstitutional legislation.

In 2024, Senator Miguez voted for HB492 and HB 966. Opponents claim that HB492 gave CCS operators the ability to seize private property through eminent domain, when the legislation actually significantly restricted eminent domain and protected landowners. The bill prohibited CCS projects with very limited exceptions, required local public hearings for CCS permits, required a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for any eminent domain, and clarified that CCS operators are NOT public utilities or common carriers. All ofthese provisions were huge blows to the CCS industry. HB966 established the concept of unitization in eminent domain proceedings. Opponents claim that it compelled landowners to join the unitization, which is false. In reality the concept of unitization laid the groundwork for Miguez and his allies to pass SB73 in 2025, raising the threshold of agreement within the unit from 75% to 85% and making it more difficult for CCS operators to utilize eminent domain – another significant win for private property rights.

John Fleming and his supporters either grossly misunderstand or deliberately misrepresent each piece of legislation they attempt to use against Senator Miguez.

What’s even more hypocritical in this context is that John Fleming himself took a vote that supported Carbon Capture Sequestration while he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2015. Fleming voted for the North American Security and Infrastructure Act of 2015, which enabled the Obama Administration’s Secretary of Energy to review and recommend funding increases for Carbon Capture Sequestration Projects. The bill reads:

“The Secretary shall … assess the funding of the [CCS] project and make a recommendation as to whether increased funding is necessary to advance the project” – Sec. 1109(c)(2)(A)

While this language was certainly lumped in alongside other subject matter, for John Fleming to represent himself as a purist on CCS while twisting Senator Miguez’s strong defense of private property rights against him is disingenuous at best, and blatant political deception at worst.

No elected legislator in our state has stood for Louisianians, their safety, and their private property rights as strongly as Senator Miguez. His opponent’s twisted narrative is nothing more than a disingenuous attempt to misrepresent a strong legislative record as a weak one, for the political advantage of another candidate.

Posted on January 10, 2026 and filed under Blake Miguez.

Blake Miguez Raises Over $800K in Just 13 Days

Reports Nearly $2 Million Cash on Hand for U.S. Senate Campaign

NEW IBERIA, LA — In just 13 days, conservative fighter and America First candidate Blake Miguez reported over $1.8 million for his U.S. Senate campaign to unseat RINO and Trump-impeacher Bill Cassidy. The haul includes over $800,000 in individual contributions, already outraising Cassidy head-to-head in this category, and exceeding the total of every other challenger combined.

“Louisiana conservatives are tired of being betrayed by phony Republicans and election-season pretenders like Bill Cassidy,” Miguez said. “We launched this campaign to give our state a voice that won’t back down, a fighter who won’t quit, and a conservative who hits the mark. The early response and enthusiasm make it clear—this campaign is exactly what Louisiana is looking for.”

A clear contrast: Cassidy’s fundraising relied on his crutch of DC Swamp money and establishment support – while Miguez’s numbers were driven by strong support from people across Louisiana.

Miguez’s rapid fundraising haul reflects growing momentum behind his candidacy and sends a clear signal that his America First message is resonating – loudly – and the campaign is confident momentum will only continue to build. 

“We’re just getting started,” said Miguez.

Posted on July 18, 2025 and filed under Bill Cassidy, Blake Miguez.

It's Time for a Louisiana JD Vance - Will Blake Miguez Make A Senate Run In 2026?

So far, the names you hear most frequently as potential opponents for Bill Cassidy in 2026 are State Treasurer John Fleming, who has already announced he’s running, Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta, and Congressman Clay Higgins.

Any one of them, in a head-to-head matchup with Cassidy, is more than capable of knocking off the incumbent. Let’s face it, Cassidy has made his name poison with the people of Louisiana and particularly among the state’s Republicans.

That makes Cassidy’s re-election fairly problematic.

Read more: Will Blake Miguez Make A Senate Run In 2026?

Posted on December 13, 2024 and filed under Blake Miguez, Bill Cassidy.

MIGUEZ: Secure Our Border

Posted on April 10, 2024 and filed under Blake Miguez, Immigration.

MIGUEZ: Constitutional Carry a "Fundamental Right"

Sen. Blake Miguez had this to say after passage of his historic 2nd Amendment bill regarding carrying of firearms last week:

This past week marks a historic bi-partisan victory for the people of Louisiana as the House passed SB1, the “Constitutional Carry” bill with overwhelming support. Grateful to my colleagues in both chambers and across the aisle for backing this fundamental right. Eagerly awaiting Governor Jeff Landry's signature to officially make Louisiana the 28th state to embrace permitless carry. This is a testament to our commitment to the Second Amendment and the right of law-abiding citizens to protect themselves and their families without undue government interference.

Posted on March 5, 2024 and filed under Blake Miguez, Jeff Landry.

CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY PASSES IN LOUISIANA

Freedom to lawfully exercise your 2nd Amendment rights is headed to the governor’s desk for signature

BATON ROUGE—The Louisiana Freedom Caucus (LAFC) is proud to announce that SB1, authored by LAFC founding member Sen. Blake Miguez, is headed to Governor Jeff Landry’s desk for signature. The bill passed the House today with bipartisan support after clearing the Senate with the unanimous support of Republicans last week. The bill allows for law-abiding citizens over the age of 18 to exercise their 2nd Amendment rights in Louisiana. It also leaves the concealed carry permit structure in place for those desirous of obtaining reciprocity with participating states.

“With crime running rampant in Louisiana, Republicans in the legislature have taken action. Governor Jeff Landry will sign the bill into law, and it will go into effect on the 4th of July this year, in honor of our nation’s Independence Day. We are again empowering law-abiding American citizens with the means to protect themselves and their families from violent criminals. No more begging the government for permission to protect what’s ours in Louisiana,” said Sen. Blake Miguez, founding member of the Louisiana Freedom Caucus.

“It is always a great day when the principles of liberty and freedom are honored. Today is such a day. The Louisiana legislature has voted to send a Constitutional Carry bill to the Governor’s desk for signature that will allow law-abiding citizens the freedom to carry weapons to defend themselves and their families in these perilous times. A new day is dawning in Louisiana! We are working right now in the legislature to arrest the violent crime that is permeating our cities and state through tougher measures against criminals, and also by safeguarding these vital liberties for the law abiding,” said Beryl Amedée, Chairman of the Louisiana Freedom Caucus.

“For years I have been fighting for Constitutional Carry in Louisiana, and the day has finally arrived. Our state legislature, both House and Senate, have passed a clean Constitutional Carry bill and it is on its way to Governor Jeff Landry’s desk for signature! This legislation recognizes the God-given right articulated in the 2nd Amendment and ensures that our law-abiding citizens can exercise their right to keep and bear arms without unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles,” said Danny McCormick, founding member of the Louisiana Freedom Caucus.

Posted on February 28, 2024 and filed under Blake Miguez, Louisiana.

Sen. Blake Miguez: Embracing constitutional carry for a safer Louisiana

In Louisiana, where crime rates have placed three of our cities among the nation's most dangerous, the call for effective self-defense measures has never been louder. Gov. Jeff Landry has highlighted crime as a pressing issue, necessitating our immediate action to empower law-abiding citizens.

The case for constitutional carry in our state is clear: Individuals shouldn't need governmental permission to protect themselves and their loved ones. Neighboring states such as Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Missouri and Kentucky already recognize this right, underscoring that self-defense is a fundamental liberty, not a bureaucratic privilege.

Read more: Sen. Blake Miguez: Embracing constitutional carry for a safer Louisiana

Posted on February 23, 2024 and filed under Blake Miguez.

Miguez Files a Constitutional Carry Bill in Louisiana Legislature

Posted on February 14, 2024 and filed under Blake Miguez.

Senate District 22: Blake Miguez Unmasks Hugh Andre's Residency Deception!

In a tense debate, Blake Miguez stunned the audience by revealing that Hugh Andre doesn't even live in the district he aims to represent. Miguez asked, "Why don’t you love Senate District 22?" as Andre struggled to respond, creating instant tension. How can a candidate authentically represent a community when they don't even live among its people? The moment was captured on tape, immortalizing Andre's stunning lack of credibility. This was not just a debate; it was an unmasking, leaving voters questioning: if Hugh Andre can't even commit to living in the district, can he be trusted to represent it?

Posted on September 2, 2023 and filed under Hugh Andre, Blake Miguez.

LOUISIANA FAMILY FORUM: LFF Releases 2023 Legislative Scorecard

Louisiana Family Forum (LFF) has released its 2023 Legislative Scorecard, surveying votes cast during the 2023 Regular Session of the Legislature as well as the Veto Override Session.

This year, LFF evaluated support or opposition for: religious and personal liberty, the protection of children against sexual politics, experimental and harmful “gender-care,” election integrity, school choice and busting the expenditure cap.

Eighteen (18) representatives earned the Outstanding Family Advocate Award by scoring 100 percent on LFF’s Scorecard. These legislators will receive LFF’s esteemed Patrick Henry Award at the LFF 2023 Legislative Annual Gala planned for Thursday, September 28th, at Healing Place Church Arena in Baton Rouge. Additionally, 67 lawmakers will be honored with the Family Advocate Award for scoring 80-99 percent on LFF’s Scorecard.

Ten lawmakers earned the prestigious Life and Liberty Award for authorship of key new laws:

  • Senator Heather Cloud - SB7 - Protection of Children in Public Libraries

  • Senator Beth Mizell - SB63 - Religious Freedom Amend. and SB41 CPC tax credit

  • Senator Caleb Kleinpeter  SB 94 - Regulation of Kratom

  • Representative Raymond Crews - HB457 - Certificate of Non-Viable Birth Act

  • Representative Rick Edmonds - HB443 - Adoption Credit, HB462 School Transparency

  • Representative Valarie Hodges - HB68 - Allows History & Literature of Bible in schools

  • Representative Dodie Horton - HB8 - "In God We Trust" in every classroom

  • Representative Blake Miguez - HB311 - Prohibition of private funds for Elections

  • Representative Chuck Owen - HB291 - No Patient Left Alone Act

  • Representative Laurie Schlegel - HB61 and HB77 - Protecting Children on the Internet

LFF’s highest award, the 2023 Gladiator of the Year, goes to Representative Gabe Firment for HB648, The Stop Harming Children Act.  Rep. Firment’s perseverance led to a historic override of the Governor’s veto and allowed Louisiana to protect minors from medical experimentation in the form of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and irreversible surgeries.

LFF Awards Gala is the highlight of our year as we host pastors, partners, and friends from across Louisiana to honor public servants who just wrote the most recent chapter of Louisiana public policy. This year will be especially memorable as LFF celebrates its Silver Anniversary.  So secure your sponsorship today for the LFF Awards Gala.

The full 2023 LFF Legislative Scorecard is available online.

Posted on August 15, 2023 and filed under Louisiana, Blake Miguez.

Blake Miguez Hosts 3rd Annual “Marksmen for Miguez Fun Shoot & Family Day"

Supporters of Blake Miguez gathered today at Sentry Defense shooting range in Youngsville to enjoy exercising their 2nd Amendment rights and supporting Blake in his race for State Senator in District 22.

Posted on August 12, 2023 and filed under Blake Miguez.

Blake Miguez - A Resounding Voice for Louisiana at the 2023 LFRW "The Main Event" Fundraiser

The 2023 Louisiana Federation of Republican Women (LFRW) fundraiser was phenomenal, bringing together notable conservatives for an evening of inspiration, dedication, and powerful speeches. A standout was none other than Blake Miguez, who attended the event not only as a sponsor but as a dedicated candidate running for State Senator in District 22.

Blake's presence at the event was a testament to his staunch support for the Republican party. He began by acknowledging the immense efforts of the Republican women across the state, who work tirelessly to preserve and protect our conservative values. As the largest volunteer women's political organization in Louisiana, the LFRW continues to be a beacon of conservative principles, a fact Miguez proudly emphasized.

In an emotional moment, Miguez thanked his wife Ashley, a special needs public school teacher who he referred to as his support system. He acknowledged her sacrifices, allowing him to pursue his political ambitions while she shapes the minds of our future generations. It is this personal touch that separates Blake from many others - his ability to connect on an intimate level with the people he serves.

Throughout his speech, Miguez made it clear he is committed to fighting against the liberal indoctrination infiltrating our education system. His commitment to preserving the sanctity of women's sports, protecting our children, and prioritizing education over political propaganda underscored his conservative beliefs.

Miguez has already proven himself a powerful conservative force in Baton Rouge. He has defended the sanctity of life in the womb, protected our rights to bear arms, and prioritized creating job opportunities to prevent our young people from moving out of state. As a Republican Leader of the House, he helped build a super-majority of Republicans in the legislature - a first in Louisiana history.

Miguez ended his speech on a note of unity and hope, expressing his commitment to work alongside our new Republican Governor to make Louisiana a state that we can all be proud to call home. His speech was a powerful call to arms, inviting all conservatives to join him in his quest to make Louisiana great.

It was clear from the 2023 LFRW fundraiser that Blake Miguez is ready and willing to serve Louisiana with the same passion and dedication he has demonstrated in his political career so far. His conservative values, strong leadership, and commitment to the people of Louisiana make him a candidate to watch in the upcoming 2023 Elections.

God bless Blake Miguez, and God bless the Great State of Louisiana.

Posted on August 1, 2023 and filed under Blake Miguez.

MIGUEZ: Protect What We Cherish the Most

Continue the journey with me through a story sown from the heart of family life and the hustle of small business, to standing up for our Louisiana values in Baton Rouge. I’m ready to represent District 22 in the Louisiana State Senate, pledging to protect and serve our community. Together, we hold the power to create change! #MiguezForSenate #OurLouisiana

Posted on July 10, 2023 and filed under Blake Miguez.

MIGUEZ: Leadership Takes Courage

Rep. Blake Miguez, candidate for Senate in District 22, released this video today, which highlights his commitment to stopping the “good ol’ boys” in Baton Rouge. As someone who has a proven record of fighting for conservative values and the people he represents, Miguez points out a stark contrast between he and his announced opponents this fall. The general election for State Senate in District 22 which encompasses parts of Iberia, St. Martin and Lafayette Parish will be held on Oct 14th.

Posted on June 21, 2023 and filed under Blake Miguez.

Chaotic End to Regular Session in Baton Rouge

With four minutes to spare before the Louisiana Legislature's final deadline to pass bills, lawmakers approved a sweeping spending package Thursday in a series of chaotic votes marked by angry yelling at the House Speaker, confusion in the Senate and accusations of backdoor deal-making. 

The approximately $45 billion bundle approved Thursday includes the state's main spending bill, a budget for major construction projects and a supplemental spending measure dealing with a $2.2 billion glut of extra cash the state hauled in over the past two years. The bills move next to the desk of Gov. John Bel Edwards, who put his stamp on the session by pushing for higher teacher pay and funding for early childhood education.

Read more: Louisiana Legislature approves budget in chaotic vote marked by yelling, confusion

Posted on June 9, 2023 and filed under Blake Miguez, Louisiana.