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The Republican Party of Louisiana Endorses Nancy Landry for Secretary of State

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 18, 2023

BATON ROUGE, LA— The Republican Party of Louisiana (LAGOP) has announced its endorsement of Nancy Landry for Louisiana Secretary of State.

Nancy currently serves as the First Assistant Secretary of State. Previously, she served as a State Representative for House District 31 for 11 years. Nancy has a plan to update our voting machines, block private funding of Louisiana's elections (Zuckerbucks), clean up our voter rolls, and ensure that Louisiana's elections are safe and secure.

The LAGOP is proud to endorse Nancy, and urges all voters to support her candidacy for Secretary of State. Election Day is November 18, and early voting will run from November 3-11, with the exception of Sunday, November 5 and Friday, November 10 (in observance of Veterans Day).

To learn more about Nancy Landry, visit nancylandry.com.

Posted on October 18, 2023 and filed under LAGOP, Nancy Landry.

Rep. Nancy Landry Rips "Honor Code" on Veto of Legislation Regarding Road and Drainage Projects

Photo source: Facebook  

Photo source: Facebook  

Rep. Nancy Landry of Lafayette recently took to Facebook to rip our governor, "Honor Code" Edwards, a new one for his veto of legislation that would address road and drainage projects in areas of the state that did not support his tax and spend policies in the last session. 

Below is the text of the post: 

  Governor John Bel Edwards again vetoes projects supported by legislators who don't vote for his plans to spend more and raise taxes. He's even vetoing road and drainage projects that could help prevent flooding.

The governor has vetoed over $5 million in Capital Outlay funding for Lafayette Parish projects, including $2.2 million for a three-lane of Hwy 182 in Broussard, $245,000 to rehabilitate LA 182 from US 90 to LA 89, and $1 million for work on Verot School Road. He also vetoed $2 million for the Horse Farm. 

The odd thing is, there was no need to veto these projects. The governor decides what projects go to the Bond Commission for funding anyway. It was apparently intended to intimidate legislators who don't vote to raise spending and taxes the way he wants. I want to thank our area representatives for taking a strong conservative stand. It's time to stand up for Louisiana and against a governor who relies on bullying tactics to get his way. #StandUp

 Great job Rep. Landry. The citizens and their representatives in Baton Rouge that have had enough of this clown of a governor need to stand up and say "no more"!