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U.S. Senator Republican Party Primary Runoff

This race is the closed party primary runoff. The U.S. Senate is one of two Congressional chambers of the U.S. legislative branch. Each Senator serves six-year terms. Each state has two senators, regardless of population size. In conjunction with the House of Representatives, Congress makes and passes federal laws.The Senate has exclusive authority to approve or reject presidential nominations to executive and judicial offices, as well as treaties negotiated by the executive branch utilizing its “advice and consent” power. The Senate conducts impeachment proceedings that were initiated in the House of Representatives. Each Senator serves on committees that study certain issues in depth.

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    John Fleming
    (Rep)

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    Julia Letlow
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

Given the current cost of living, is it time for Congress to raise the federal minimum wage? If so, what new minimum wage would you support? What other policies or federal budget changes would you support to improve the economic well-being of working people, families and the elderly?

Do you support federal legislation and funding to raise voter confidence in the election process? What measures do you propose to expand election access for legitimate voters while maintaining election security?

As government and business become more dependent upon artificial intelligence and technology in all facets of modern life, what do you think is needed to enhance cybersecurity, transparency, and privacy protections while protecting rule of law, economic development and communication systems?

Do you support a system for undocumented immigrants already in the country to earn legal status and to have a path to citizenship? If so, what steps do you consider necessary? If you oppose a system, please explain why and what would you propose as an alternative to address immigration issues?

What measures would you support in Congress to support women, children, and families in Louisiana around issues of maternal mortality, reproductive health, child poverty, and paid family/medical leave to support caregivers of children and the elderly?

What measures would you support to respond to environmental conditions (e.g. coastal degradation and loss) and human needs (e.g. affordable home insurance, adequate and affordable housing) that result from climate changes that have produced stronger storms, more frequent tornadoes and more significant droughts?

In your opinion what are other critical issues facing Louisiana and the nation in the next six years, and what legislation would you propose to address these issues?

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