
Royce Duplessis
@RoyceDuplessis
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Lawyer | LA State Senator, District 5 ⚜️🌎
New Orleans, LA
Joined April 2012
In my new commercial, I share why New Orleans’ future is worth fighting for. I have delivered results and I have a plan for affordable housing, universal pre-K, fixing our streets, and restoring faith in City Hall. Visit https://t.co/F6M4vFaCVf because New Orleans can’t wait.
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Louisiana’s National Guard exists to protect our people, not serve as pawns in political stunts. As we face an unprecedented hurricane season and FEMA struggles with resources, sending troops to DC is reckless. The real chaos is in City Hall and the Governor’s Mansion.
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This is a sad day for the City of New Orleans. Mayor Cantrell is entitled to a fair trial; but more importantly, as a father, my heart breaks for her child.
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Day 2 of the @LAObesity Conference begins with a legislative update on the #obesity report with Sen. @RoyceDuplessis #Lalege #Lagov
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Today is more than a campaign announcement. It is unity, courage, and hope for our city. Judge Hunter and I have fought for justice side by side, and now we fight for New Orleans together. I hope to earn your vote so we can build a city that works for all of us. Let’s Roll 🙌
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New Orleans Can’t Wait. Today I qualified to run for Mayor with my family and friends by my side. I’m in this to fight for everyday New Orleanians—not the wealthy and connected. Let’s do this together. Our city can’t wait. Join us: https://t.co/Ej1yZBFaga
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I’m running for Mayor of New Orleans to fight for our future. We can’t wait our turn or hope someone else will fix it. This is our city. This is our turn. Let’s stand together for the New Orleans we know is possible. Learn more, volunteer & donate: https://t.co/Ej1yZBFI5I
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@BlakeMiguezLA Ah yes, an entire video dedicated to shooting a figurative person/people you disagree with, as well as a US senator, just days after a Democratic legislator was murdered in her home and another was shot. Of course.
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Our bill to cut insurance rates by 20% for homeowners who fortify their roofs was voted down by the House Insurance Committee. This was a chance to deliver relief to families—yet it was denied. We’re not backing down. Thank you to @RoyceDuplessis and @GNOHA for their allyship.
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Tort reform is a scam. It’s a hustle. They strip away your rights and protections with the promise of lowering rates. But when rates go up, they come back and demand the people of Louisiana sacrifice even more of their rights. Sen. @RoyceDuplessis #LaLege #LaGov
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Seriously, why do we even have the position of Insurance Commissioner? Our Commissioner literally does WHATEVER the insurance industry wants, with zero questions or pushback.
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Tort reform does not reduce insurance rates. The data clearly shows that insurers in Louisiana are closing claims without payment at an alarming rate while insurance rates skyrocketed 38% in 2024. #LaLege #LaGov
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We need a full, transparent investigation into how these escapes occurred, & clear, immediate steps to restore safety, security, and public trust. The people of New Orleans deserve nothing less. If you see any of the escapees, call 911 immediately.
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This is a critical moment to ensure that all necessary resources are being used to locate the remaining escapees—and to prevent something like this from happening again.
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The recent escapes from the Orleans Justice Center are deeply troubling and raise serious concerns about security and oversight at the facility. While three of the escapees have been captured, the search continues for the remaining seven.
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Come out to the People Power Tour! 💪🏽 We know that real power comes from the people—and today and tomorrow are a reminder that when communities come together, we can build a more just, more equitable future for Louisiana. Let’s keep pushing forward.
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Now he’s pushing restrictions instead of real solutions. If we care about health, we should invest in fair wages, opportunity, and access — not more barriers.
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