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2016 Legislative Scorecards

Louisiana Family Forum’s 2016 Legislative Scorecard has now been released, providing an essential tool for Louisiana residents to evaluate each member of the Louisiana House and Senate on key policy votes. DOWNLOAD PRESS RELEASE HERE.

Three consecutive sessions left lawmakers and Louisiana exhausted, yet LFF maintained a presence at the legislature, evaluating bills and providing feedback to stakeholders on key legislation.

Six Senators and 10 Representatives earned the Outstanding Family Advocate Award by scoring 100-percent. These 16 Legislators will receive LFF’s coveted Patrick Henry Award in a special ceremony during LFF’s Annual Legislative Awards Gala, which will take place onThursday, September 15, 2016, at the Healing Place Church Arena in Baton Rouge.

Additionally, 11 Senators and 40 Representatives will be honored with the Family Advocate Award for scoring 80-percent to 99-percent on LFF’s 2016 Scorecard.

Life and Liberty Awards are given to legislators who successfully passed legislation that promoted life, liberty, and limited government.

The 2016 Life and Liberty Award recipients are:

  • Rep. Rick Edmonds – HB1019 – prohibits abortion solely for genetic abnormalities.
  • Rep. Frank Hoffmann – HB606 – no state funds for abortion, and
    HB 386 – increases reflection time for abortion informed consent from 24 to 72 hours.
  • Rep. Katrina Jackson – HB488 – additional physician qualifications to perform abortions.
  • Rep. Mike Johnson – HB1081 – prohibits dismemberment abortion.
  • Rep. Helena Moreno – HB145 and HB146 – Criminal Justice Reform – second chance employment waiver liability.
  • Rep. Julie Stokes – HB815 – prohibits harvesting of fetal remains.
  • Sen. Ryan Gatti – SB33 – prohibits harvesting of fetal remains.
  • Sen. Ronnie Johns – SB468 – strip club reform; dancers must be 21 years of age or older.
  • Sen. John Milkovich – SB135 – public meetings can open in prayer.
  • Sen. Rick Ward – SB395 – requires Law Institute to conduct open public meetings.

“We encourage Louisiana residents to evaluate this report and analyze how well their lawmakers represented family values,” said LFF President Gene Mills.

For more information and table sponsorship purchases for LFF’s 2016 Legislative Awards Gala, go to www.lafamilyforum.org/2016gala, email LFF at info@lafamilyforum.org, or call 800-606-6470.

2015 Legislative Scorecards

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The 2015 Scorecard was released Thursday, August 20th, providing an essential tool for Louisiana residents to evaluate each member of the Louisiana House and Senate on key policy votes. DOWNLOAD PRESS RELEASE HERE.

Three Senators and 14 Representatives earned the Outstanding Family Advocate award by scoring 100 percent on LFF’s Scorecard, and an additional 26 Legislators–3 Senators and 23 Representatives—will be honored with the Family Advocate award by scoring 80 to 99 percent.These legislators will receive awards during the 2015 Annual Legislative Awards Gala Thursday, September 24, 2015, at The Arena in Baton Rouge. Click here to see the complete list of award recipients including the Life and Liberty, legislators who successfully authored key legislation or initiative that promoted life, family, and liberty.

2014 Legislative Wrap-Up

Louisiana Family Forum President, Gene Mills,
offers a wrap-up of the Louisiana 2014 Legislative Session.

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2014 Legislative Scorecard

Download Your Copy Here!

Press Release available for Download Here

Click Here for a List of Award Recipients

2014 Senate Scorecard

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2014 House Scorecard

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Press Release available for Download Here

2014 Legislative Award Winners

2014 Award Winners

The 2014 Advocates will be invited to receive their award on September 18th, 2014, at the Legislative Awards Banquet at Healing Place Church. Table Sponsorships for those who would like be a part of these evening are available here.

Outstanding Family Advocates Scored 100% on the 2014 Legislative Scorecard. Family Advocates Scored 80-99% on the 2014 Legislative Scorecard.

CLICK HERE to download your copy of the Legislative Scorecard!

Scorecard Press Release Here.


Life and Liberty Awards are given each year to legislators who authored and successfully passed key legislation that promotes life and liberty. Award recipients are as follows:


House of Representatives

Outstanding Family Advocates:

REPRESENTATIVE

CITY

Burford, Richard

R

Stonewall

Burns, Henry

R

Haughton

Garofalo, Raymond

R

Chalmette

Geymann, Brett

R

Lake Charles

Greene, Hunter

R

Baton Rouge

Guinn, John

R

Jennings

Hodges, Valarie

R

Denham Springs

Hollis, Paul

R

Convington

Ivey, Barry

R

Baton Rouge

Lambert, Eddie

R

Gonzales

Morris, Jim

R

Oil City

Robideaux, Joel

R

Lafayette

Schroder, John

R

Covington

Seabaugh, Alan

R

Shreveport

Thompson, Jeff

R

Bossier City

Whitney, Lenar

R

Houma


Family Advocates:

REPRESENTATIVE

CITY

Carmody, Thomas

R

Shreveport

Carter, Stephen

R

Baton Rouge

Champagne, Simone

R

Erath

Chaney, Charles

R

Rayville

Fannin, James

R

Jonesboro

Henry, Cameron

R

Metairie

Lorusso, Nick

R

New Orleans

Mack, Sherman

R

Livingston

Morris, Jay

R

Monroe

Pylant, Steve

R

Winnsboro

Schexnayder, Clay

R

Gonzales

Stokes, Julie

R

Kenner

Talbot, Kirk

R

River Ridge

Connick, Patrick

R

Marrero

Hoffmann, Frank

R

West Monroe

Berthelot, John

R

Gonzales

Bishop, Stuart

R

Lafayette

Billiot, Robert

D

Westwego

Howard, Frank

R

Many

Hazel, Chris

R

Pineville

Pope, J. Rogers

R

Denham Springs

Pugh, Stephen

R

Ponchatoula

Burns, Timothy

R

Mandeville

Broadwater, Chris

R

Hammond

Kleckley, Chuck

R

Lake Charles

Hensgens, Bob

R

Abbeville

Hill, Dorothy

D

Dry Creek

Shadoin, Robert

R

Ruston

Barras, Taylor

R

New Iberia

Harrison, Joe

R

Houma

Leopold, Chris

R

Belle Chase

Ponti, Erich

R

Baton Rouge

Guillory, Mickey

D

Eunice

Lebas, Harvey

D

Ville Platte

Thibaut, Major

D

New Roads

Simon, Scott

R

Abita Springs

Dove, Gordon

R

Houma

Danahay, Michael

D

Sulphur

Havard, Kenny

R

Jackson

Harris, Lance

R

Alexandria

Johnson, Robert

D

Marksville

Lopinto, Joseph

R

Metairie


Senate

Outstanding Family Advocates:

Senator

DISTRICT

Cortez, Page

R

Lafayette

Crowe, A.G.

R

Pearl River

Donahue, Jack

R

Mandeville

Perry, Jonathan

R

Kaplan

Walsworth, Mike

R

West Monroe

Morrish, Blade

R

Jennings

Riser, Neil

R

Columbia

Guillory, Elbert

R

Opelousas

Long, Gerald

R

Winnfield

Amedee, “Jody”

R

Gonzales

White, Bodi

R

Baton Rouge

Ward, Rick

R

Port Allen



Family Advocates:

Senator

DISTRICT

Johns, Ronnie

R

Lake Charles

Alario, John

R

Westwego

Claitor, Dan

R

Baton Rouge

Peacock, Barrow

R

Bossier City

Smith-Buffington, Sherri

R

Keithville

Chabert, Norby

R

Houma

Erdey, Dale

R

Livingston

Mills,Fred

R

New Iberia

Nevers, Ben

D

Bogalusa

Allain, Bret

R

Franklin

Smith, John

R

Leesville

Heitmeier, David

D

Algiers

Martiny, Danny

R

Kenner

 

2012 LFF Voter Guide

2012 Louisiana Family Forum Voter Guide

CLICK HERE TO GET YOURS

2012 Legislative Winners!

2012 Legislative Award Winners

 

Outstanding Family Advocates

In the Senate:

 

In the House:

 

Family Advocates

In the Senate:

 

In the House:

 

Life & Liberty Award Winners

Senator Rick Ward III

Senator Sharon W. Broome

Senator John Alario

Senator A.G. Crowe

Representative Steve Carter

Representative Kirk Talbot

Press Release – LFFA & Morality in Media

LFFA partners with national organization, Morality in Media – Assists Sen. AG Crowe in passing SB 513 in committee!

Source: Louisiana Family Forum Action

For Immediate Release: 05/07/2012

PRESS RELEASE

Contact: Gene Mills, President, Louisiana Family Forum / LFF Action

Phone: 225-344-8533

On Tuesday, May 7th, SB 513, by Sen. A.G. Crowe, passed out of the Louisiana House Commerce Committee, completing the third of four steps before hitting the Governor’s desk. Louisiana currently provides tax credits for films produced in our state. SB 513 is a essential piece of legislation, which aims to prohibit the use of state film tax credits for the production of pornographic or obscene motion pictures in Louisiana.

LFFA partnered with the national organization, Morality in Media, to assist Sen. AG Crowe in passing SB 513 in committee today. Gene Mills, President of Louisiana Family Forum Action (LFFA), remarked: “LFF is proud to stand against the corrosive effect of pornography on our culture and in ensuring that not one penny of Louisiana taxpayer money subsidizes this type of filming.”

Morality in Media National Board Member, Margaret Rucks of Lafayette, Louisiana, was on hand in committee to testify in favor of the SB 513. In a letter of support for the bill sent to committee members, Morality in Media President Emeritus, Robert Peters, stated, “It would be bad enough for the State of Louisiana to fund a film that used a minor in a scene that depicts simulated sexually explicit conduct. It would be far worse to fund a film that depicts a minor engaging in actual sexually explicit conduct” (Morality and Media, Article, Robert Peters, Esq., President of Morality and Media, May 6, 2012).

Scientific studies have consistently demonstrated the addictive nature of pornography. Social scientists can also attest to the broken lives and families left in the destructive wake of pornography’s addiction. Both Louisiana children and Louisiana taxpayers are beneficiaries of SB 513, which protects each from the pornographic industry’s exploitative and graphic ways.

SB 513 now moves to the Senate Floor for a final vote and then onto the Governors desk for his signature.


Louisiana Family Forum is a statewide 501c3 non-profit organization represents traditional families and is based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Louisiana Family Forum Action is a statewide 501c4 organization.


www.lafamilyforum.org
800-606-6470


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2011 Legislative Winners!

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