Talk Louisiana with Troy Carter, Mandie Landry - 5/24/24

Congressman Troy Carter speaks various political topics including congressional redistricting. State Representative Mandie Landry talks what's new at the capitol.

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La. bill nearing Gov. Landry’s desk would outlaw the distribution of fake political media

House Bill 154 by Louisiana State Representative Mandie Landry, aims to outlaw the distribution of political materials and media that were made with any form of manipulated imagery, audio or video, with the intent of deceiving Louisiana voters or otherwise harming a political candidate’s reputation.

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Louisiana Moves to Stamp Abortion Pills as Dangerous Substances

State Rep. Mandie Landry (D), who has helped lead the opposition to Pressly’s legislation, said in an interview ahead of the Senate vote that it’s “completely improper to put something that is not addictive or does not have the ability to be abused in any way on this schedule.”

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Louisiana poised to become 1st state to make abortion pills a controlled substance

"Where it's going to be felt the most is rural and small areas. They just don't have as many doctors out there. They don't have the facilities for" managing the additional requirements, said Landry, who tried but failed to remove the drug scheduling amendment.

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Unconstitutional definition of marriage likely to remain in Louisiana constitution despite rewrite

Rep. Landry argued it’s important to repeal that section of the constitution not just for symbolic reasons, but because many fear further legal attacks on same-sex marriage. 

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A.G. Murrill asks the Supreme Court to halt a lower court ruling on the state’s congressional map

“What’s making all of this complicated is the Secretary of State Nancy Landry continues to say that she needs to know what the map is going to be by next week, in order to get ready for November elections, however, it’s also been said that she can get the ballots together by the end of August, if we had a constitutional convention then, so Ithink there’s a lot of questions,” said Landry.

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Measure to prohibit permitless conceal-carry along parade routes voted down by Louisiana House

On July 4th, Louisiana adults will no longer need a permit to conceal carry. New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry authored the legislation that tried to require a permit to conceal carry near a parade route. She’s concerned about multiple people possessing guns near Mardi Grad parades.

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La. proposal for constitutional convention passes in House

“It’s just a bunch of rich men doing this and pushing this. This body is very wealthy compared to the rest of the state. You have no one in here who is working class, there’s not many of us who actually have to work for a living, that’s just how it is. So you’re going to have people who aren’t very understanding of what the poor people we represent go through”

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Louisiana bill to ban permitless concealed carrying at parades fails

The bill proposed that the 100 feet include sidewalks and restaurants along parade routes during the time a permit is allowed. It would not have applied to private property or police officers along parade routes.

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Louisiana bill to restrict concealed guns near parade routes fails; debate continues over THC products

The proposed legislation by State Rep. Mandie Landry aimed to establish this zone to enhance public safety during permitted events, as Louisiana’s new permitless carry laws are set to activate in less than two months.

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Louisiana House nixes measure to ban permitless concealed carry at parades, permitted events

Rep. Mandie Landry, a New Orleans Democrat, said House Bill 627 would have helped protect both paradegoers and law enforcement officers during Mardi Gras. It failed 39-57.

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Left Without a Congressional Map, Black Louisiana Voters Ask Supreme Court for Help

“We had members of the legislature…Rep. [Mandie] Landry (D) testify that politics drove the drawing of this map,” Evans said. “The record was full and robust on how politics was the overriding factor.”

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Committee backs restrictions on permitless concealed carry within 100 feet of parades, demonstrations

“I noticed, in our law currently, that there are a few provisions on parades, but it’s not clear where you can and can’t have one, and so we need to make it clear anyway,” she said, noting current state law reads it is illegal to carry a concealed gun “in a parade or demonstration.”

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Federal court rejects Louisiana congressional maps

In testimony on April 9, state Rep. Mandie Landry, D-New Orleans, told the court that she believed the maps were drawn to settle the litigation and knock Republican U.S. Rep. Garrett Graves, who endorsed Landry foe Stephen Waguespack, out of his seat. 

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In surprise move, Louisiana panel backs modest limit on carrying guns at parades, other events

The House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice Tuesday passed a bill that would make it illegal to carry a concealed gun without a permit within 100 feet of a parade, second line or other permitted event.  To the surprise of author Rep. Mandie Landry, the committee ultimately moved House Bill 627 forward 8-5. 

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Gov. Landry’s call for constitutional convention raises questions on changes

“This will be a complete disaster. Our last constitutional convention was two years, they met five days a week. To say we’re going to redo our constitution in two weeks is a terrible idea for everyone,” said Rep. Mandie Landry, D- New Orleans.

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After Alabama court ruling, Louisiana Legislature considers law to protect IVF

The bill has received bipartisan support from legislators. In addition to Davis, it has 15 co-authors, including Rep. Mandie Landry, a Democrat from New Orleans and one of the most progressive voices in the Legislature.

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Insurers Are Deserting Homeowners After Natural Disasters

The situation has grown so dire that some people, like State Representative Mandie Landry, a Democrat from New Orleans, worry the federal government may need to step in.

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