The
Legislative year will continue to present an opportunity and a
challenge for veteran’s organizations in the State of Louisiana.
If you care about your American
Citizenship, you should care enough to write your public officials.
It’s one of the most effective ways you can participate in our
democratic system. It is important that our Legislators in Baton Rouge
and our Louisiana Congressional Delegation in Washington hear from you
regarding legislative issues affecting veterans.
Legislative
chairman at the District or Post levels or District Commanders can be
the focal point for arranging periodical meetings with Congressional
Representatives in a particular District or
with any State Legislator in their District. Invite your Senators and
Congressmen to your District and Post meeting. Let them tell you what
they are doing for veterans in Louisiana. Call them – speak to them –
not their aide.
You have often heard our comrades say the VFW is non-political, which is true in the sense that we are non-partisan. However, we should never use this as an excuse not to have a vigorous
Legislative Committee at all levels, and to keep them informed as to the
desired legislative goals of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Your
Legislative Committee will continue your Legislative battle, but YOU,
the individual member in your own Home District, will continue to be the
most important part in a successful Legislative Campaign – with your
VOICE – and your VOTE.
To email your Senators or Congressmen see their web pages listed below to contact them
Congressman Clay Higgins (R) Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District: clayhiggins.house.gov
Congressman Mike Johnson (R) Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District: mikejohnson.house.gov
Congresswoman Julia Letlow, (R) Louisiana's 5th Congressional District: letlow.house.gov
Congressman Cleo Fields (D) Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District: fields.house.gov