School Board Races
This year, we focused on local school board races. It became evidently clear that these local elected bodies have significant authority when it comes to decisions for schools, including hiring honorable people for local school Superintendents. Any Superintendent that followed the governor’s mask mandate without exceptions for medical reasons or religious beliefs violated the rights of the students and should be fired, IMHO.
If you have not seen it already, click the button for the most up to date version of the School Board Candidate Survey Responses.
Want to know what is on your ballot ahead of time?
The Secretary of State website houses all of this information. Find your sample ballot by clicking the button below.
What about the amendments?
A vote NO on proposed amendment #7 is an absolute MUST!! In an obvious effort to pander to his base, Representative Edmond Jordan attempted to make slavery unconstitutional in a state where it is already unconstitutional. The affect? An error in the drafting of the bill would make slavery constitutional should amendment #7 pass. So whatever you do, vote NO on #7. Pictured is the current language and also what it would look like if the amendment passes.
Several conservative outlets have recommendations for the rest of the amendments on this years ballot, but probably the most conservative of all is former State Representative Woody Jenkins, editor of Central City News, who recommends a NO vote down the ballot.
Other conservative amendment guides can be found at Citizens for a New Louisiana and The Hayride. Why does Jenkins say vote NO to #1 when Citizens is a MAYBE and Hayride is a YES?
Jenkins stated:
“Number one is to allow the state to invest its funds in the stock market up to 65%. It now can invest up to 35%. In the constitutional convention we opposed investing in the stock market at all. We might as well go to the casino and put our money on red or black. State funds should not be invested in the stock market.”
As for amendment #5, the LAGOP has also recommended a NO vote on #5.
What about all the other races?
Congressional District 2, please vote for Dan Lux!! I have not had the opportunity to meet with him but he is endorsed by the LAGOP, is a successful business man, and most importantly - he is NOT a Democrat. Incumbent and Biden lackey Congressman Troy Carter continues to vote to destroy our country. Vote for DAN LUX in Congressional District 2!
Central City News has posted a fantastic voter guide for the EBR area: Election Guide.
Another great resource is the iVoterGuide from American Family Association Action. Click the button below to access their guide.
Health Freedom Louisiana Heroes
We did not survey candidates in every race across the state but a certain few standout for their courageous work over the last several years including school board candidates Kim Powers and Aaron Hoyle.
Friends of Health freedom Louisiana include Lindsey Anselm, Scott Babin, Shari Champagne, Jeannie Spell, and Liz Andre Wahl.
We also support Caleb Kleinpeter in his race for State Senate in District 17 against Rep Jeremy Lacombe who has proven that he cannot be trusted to protect the rights of citizens of his district.
Lastly, but definitely not least is the incredible efforts of Congressman Clay Higgins. We love his courage for speaking out about the harms of medical mandates and his action in drafting legislation last year to protect employees and the economy from the incredible harms mandates cause. If you are in Congressional District 3, you would do us all a favor in casting your vote for Clay Higgins. He is, without a doubt, a hero.