Rating Group: Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI)

2019 Lifetime Positions

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State Office Name Party Rating
LA State Senate - 25 Mark Abraham Republican 79%
Neil Abramson 60%
John Alario, Jr. 52%
Bret Allain II 76%
LA State House - 51 Beryl Amedée Republican 95%
Andy Anders 34%
Conrad Appel III 96%
James Armes III 27%
LA State House - 59 Tony Bacala Republican 91%
LA State House - 7 Lawrence Bagley Republican 72%
John Bagneris 35%
Taylor Barras 93%
LA State Senate - 15 Regina Barrow Democratic 19%
Johnny Berthelot 86%
Robert Billiot 59%
Stuart Bishop 88%
Wesley Bishop 21%
LA State Senate - 24 Gerald Boudreaux Democratic 21%
LA State Senate - 3 Joseph Bouie, Jr. Democratic 30%
LA State House - 58 Ken Brass Democratic 57%
LA State House - 60 Chad Brown Democratic 61%
Terry Brown 46%
Thomas Carmody, Jr. 88%
LA State House - 63 Barbara Carpenter Democratic 31%
LA State Senate - 7 Gary Carter, Jr. Democratic 35%
LA State House - 72 Robby Carter Democratic 23%
Steve Carter 86%
LA U.S. House - 2 Troy Carter Democratic 19%
Norby Chabert 67%
Bubba Chaney 51%
Dan Claitor 75%
Yvonne Colomb 16%
LA State Senate - 8 Patrick Connick Republican 73%
LA State Senate - 23 Page Cortez Republican 72%
LA State Senate - 23 Jean-Paul Coussan Republican 88%
Kenny Cox 24%
LA State House - 8 Raymond Crews Republican 98%
LA State House - 69 Paula Davis Republican 92%
LA State House - 41 Phillip DeVillier Republican 90%
Jack Donahue, Jr. 94%
Stephen Dwight 78%
LA State Senate - 6 Rick Edmonds Republican 97%
LA State House - 39 Julie Emerson Republican 99%
Dale Erdey 48%
Reid Falconer 73%
James Fannin 64%
LA State Senate - 16 Franklin Foil Republican 78%
Albert Franklin 39%
Randal Gaines 37%
Raymond Garofalo, Jr. 91%
Ryan Gatti 56%
Jerry Gisclair 43%
Cedric Glover 28%
Johnny Guinn 78%
LA State Senate - 4 Jimmy Harris III Democratic 34%
LA State Board of Education - 5 Lance Harris Republican 76%
LA State House - 82 Cameron Henry, Jr. Republican 82%
LA State Senate - 26 Bob Hensgens Republican 65%
Sharon Hewitt 91%
LA State House - 94 Stephanie Hilferty Republican 73%
Dorothy Hill 30%
LA State Senate - 13 Valarie Hodges Republican 83%
Frank Hoffmann 64%
LA State Board of Education - 1 Paul Hollis Republican 79%
LA State House - 9 Dodie Horton Republican 95%
Frank Howard 79%
Michael Huval 85%
Barry Ivey 91%
LA State Senate - 34 Katrina Jackson Democratic 28%
Edward James II 34%
Patrick Jefferson 37%
LA State Senate - 39 Sam Jenkins, Jr. Democratic 35%
Ronnie Johns 69%
Robert Johnson 28%
Sam Jones 29%
LA State House - 29 Edmond Jordan Democratic 41%
Eric LaFleur 32%
LA State Senate - 18 Eddie Lambert Republican 72%
LA Secretary of State Nancy Landry Republican 99%
Terry Landry, Sr. 30%
Bernard LeBas 27%
Walt Leger III 34%
Christopher Leopold 81%
Gerald Long 53%
LA State Senate - 29 Jay Luneau Democratic 24%
LA State House - 87 Rodney Lyons, Sr. Democratic 35%
Sherman Mack 83%
Tanner Magee 83%
LA State House - 61 C. Marcelle Democratic 25%
Joseph Marino III 72%
Daniel Martiny 37%
LA State House - 13 Jack McFarland Republican 83%
LA State Senate - 22 Blake Miguez Republican 93%
John Milkovich 42%
LA State House - 40 Dustin Miller Democratic 39%
LA State Senate - 19 Gregory Miller Republican 77%
Fred Mills, Jr. 57%
LA State Senate - 12 Beth Mizell Republican 91%
LA Council Member - At-Large Jean-Paul Morrell Democratic 17%
James Morris 76%
State Office Name Party Rating
LA State Senate - 25 Mark Abraham R 79%
Neil Abramson 60%
John Alario, Jr. 52%
Bret Allain II 76%
LA State House - 51 Beryl Amedée R 95%
Andy Anders 34%
Conrad Appel III 96%
James Armes III 27%
LA State House - 59 Tony Bacala R 91%
LA State House - 7 Lawrence Bagley R 72%
John Bagneris 35%
Taylor Barras 93%
LA State Senate - 15 Regina Barrow D 19%
Johnny Berthelot 86%
Robert Billiot 59%
Stuart Bishop 88%
Wesley Bishop 21%
LA State Senate - 24 Gerald Boudreaux D 21%
LA State Senate - 3 Joseph Bouie, Jr. D 30%
LA State House - 58 Ken Brass D 57%
LA State House - 60 Chad Brown D 61%
Terry Brown 46%
Thomas Carmody, Jr. 88%
LA State House - 63 Barbara Carpenter D 31%
LA State Senate - 7 Gary Carter, Jr. D 35%
LA State House - 72 Robby Carter D 23%
Steve Carter 86%
LA U.S. House - 2 Troy Carter D 19%
Norby Chabert 67%
Bubba Chaney 51%
Dan Claitor 75%
Yvonne Colomb 16%
LA State Senate - 8 Patrick Connick R 73%
LA State Senate - 23 Page Cortez R 72%
LA State Senate - 23 Jean-Paul Coussan R 88%
Kenny Cox 24%
LA State House - 8 Raymond Crews R 98%
LA State House - 69 Paula Davis R 92%
LA State House - 41 Phillip DeVillier R 90%
Jack Donahue, Jr. 94%
Stephen Dwight 78%
LA State Senate - 6 Rick Edmonds R 97%
LA State House - 39 Julie Emerson R 99%
Dale Erdey 48%
Reid Falconer 73%
James Fannin 64%
LA State Senate - 16 Franklin Foil R 78%
Albert Franklin 39%
Randal Gaines 37%
Raymond Garofalo, Jr. 91%
Ryan Gatti 56%
Jerry Gisclair 43%
Cedric Glover 28%
Johnny Guinn 78%
LA State Senate - 4 Jimmy Harris III D 34%
LA State Board of Education - 5 Lance Harris R 76%
LA State House - 82 Cameron Henry, Jr. R 82%
LA State Senate - 26 Bob Hensgens R 65%
Sharon Hewitt 91%
LA State House - 94 Stephanie Hilferty R 73%
Dorothy Hill 30%
LA State Senate - 13 Valarie Hodges R 83%
Frank Hoffmann 64%
LA State Board of Education - 1 Paul Hollis R 79%
LA State House - 9 Dodie Horton R 95%
Frank Howard 79%
Michael Huval 85%
Barry Ivey 91%
LA State Senate - 34 Katrina Jackson D 28%
Edward James II 34%
Patrick Jefferson 37%
LA State Senate - 39 Sam Jenkins, Jr. D 35%
Ronnie Johns 69%
Robert Johnson 28%
Sam Jones 29%
LA State House - 29 Edmond Jordan D 41%
Eric LaFleur 32%
LA State Senate - 18 Eddie Lambert R 72%
LA Secretary of State Nancy Landry R 99%
Terry Landry, Sr. 30%
Bernard LeBas 27%
Walt Leger III 34%
Christopher Leopold 81%
Gerald Long 53%
LA State Senate - 29 Jay Luneau D 24%
LA State House - 87 Rodney Lyons, Sr. D 35%
Sherman Mack 83%
Tanner Magee 83%
LA State House - 61 C. Marcelle D 25%
Joseph Marino III 72%
Daniel Martiny 37%
LA State House - 13 Jack McFarland R 83%
LA State Senate - 22 Blake Miguez R 93%
John Milkovich 42%
LA State House - 40 Dustin Miller D 39%
LA State Senate - 19 Gregory Miller R 77%
Fred Mills, Jr. 57%
LA State Senate - 12 Beth Mizell R 91%
LA Council Member - At-Large Jean-Paul Morrell D 17%
James Morris 76%
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