Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus - LLBC

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The mission of the LLBC is to raise the quality of life for African Americans, the indigent and working people through legislation, education and economic development.

06/12/2026

A Moment of Service, Leadership, and Commitment

Today marks an important milestone for the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus as we celebrate the election and installation of our 2026 Executive Committee. Public service is more than a title. It is a promise to lead with integrity, advocate with purpose, and work tirelessly for the people and communities we serve.

Please join us in congratulating our newly elected officers:

⭐ Chair – Representative Candace N. Newell
⭐ Vice Chairman – Representative Rodney Lyons
⭐ First Vice Chairman – Representative Ed Murray
⭐ Treasurer – Senator Regina Barrow
⭐ Secretary – Representative Delisha Boyd
⭐ Parliamentarian – Representative C. Denise Marcelle
⭐ Chaplain – Representative Adrian Fisher

As these distinguished leaders accept the responsibility of guiding the Caucus, we celebrate not only their election but also their commitment to advancing equity, opportunity, and justice throughout Louisiana.

May their leadership be guided by wisdom, courage, and a steadfast dedication to the people they serve. Together, we will continue building stronger communities, creating opportunities, and ensuring that every voice is heard.

One Caucus. One Voice. One Louisiana.

Committed to legislative excellence, equity, and opportunity for all.

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06/11/2026

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A major highlight of this year's event is the Juneteenth Giveaway, featuring over $1,000 in free gas gift cards.

The Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus is proud to announce the 2026 Executive Committee, whose leadership, vision, and ...
06/07/2026

The Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus is proud to announce the 2026 Executive Committee, whose leadership, vision, and dedication will help guide our organization as we continue advocating for policies that uplift and empower communities across Louisiana.

Please join us in congratulating:

🔹 Chair – Representative Candace N. Newell
🔹 Vice Chairman – Representative Rodney Lyons,
🔹 First Vice Chairman - Representative Ed Murray
🔹 Secretary – Representative Delisha Boyd
🔹 Treasurer – Senator Regina Barrow
🔹 Parliamentarian – Representative C. Denise Marcelle
🔹 Chaplain - Representative Adrian Fisher

Together, this distinguished team will lead the Caucus in advancing our mission of promoting equity, opportunity, and justice for all Louisianans. We are grateful for their willingness to serve and look forward to the impact of their leadership during their term.

The Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus condemns the passage of SB 121, a congressional redistricting map that dismantles...
05/29/2026

The Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus condemns the passage of SB 121, a congressional redistricting map that dismantles one of Louisiana’s two majority-Black congressional districts and creates a proposed 5-1 Republican congressional advantage. The Caucus remains committed to protecting fair representation and ensuring Louisiana’s congressional maps reflect the diversity and dignity of all its people.

Your voices mattered. Your presence mattered. And this movement continues.

05/28/2026

Rep. Miller broke down why fair representation makes . In a state where nearly half of the budget is supported by federal dollars, maintaining congressional representation matters. These maps determine which communities receive resources, investment, and a voice in the decisions that shape their future.

During testimony today, he explained that with the support of Congressman Fields, his parish has finally seen long-overdue investments in infrastructure and opportunity after years of being overlooked without dedicated congressional representation. This is why these maps matter.

Thank you for standing with us!
05/28/2026

Thank you for standing with us!

Ahead of final debate on Louisiana’s congressional map, scheduled for May 28, the Legal Defense Fund, along with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), ACLU of Louisiana, NAACP Louisiana State Conference, and Power Coalition for Equity and Justice submitted a letter to the Louisiana House of R...

05/28/2026
Rodney Lyons, State Representative Dist. 87 Vanessa Caston LaFleur State Representative-Delisha Boyd Royce Duplessis Reg...
05/27/2026

Rodney Lyons, State Representative Dist. 87 Vanessa Caston LaFleur State Representative-Delisha Boyd Royce Duplessis Regina Barrow Edmond Jordan Katrina Jackson-Andrews State Representative Dustin Miller Terry Landry Jr C. Denise Marcelle Edmond Jordan Ken Brass Delisha Boyd Marcus Bryant Barbara W Carpenter Rep. C Travis Johnson Rep. Kyle Green Katina Semien Smothers

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