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    #136 - A Preview of LA Legislative Session Part 2 of 2

    #136 - A Preview of LA Legislative Session Part 2 of 2

    Chris and Danielle continue their discussion on the regular session’s legislative topics up ahead. Which bills do they think Louisiana’s citizens should support? And which ones do they oppose?

     

    SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY:

    Psalms 79:11-13 TPT

     

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    KEY POINTS:

    • Danielle points out her own learnings from today’s scripture (02:15)
    • Hopes for friendly faces at the Capitol (08:20)
    • More bills to be discussed in this episode (12:51)
    • On obscene materials in libraries (18:26)
    • Criminalizing coerced abortion through fraud (22:41)
    • Creating the Louisiana Pregnancy & Baby Care Initiative (34:18)
    • Heavier trafficking penalties (38:20)
    • No more electronic red light tickets (41:13)
    • Cars and SB 98 (45:36)
    • Tightening spending caps (57:24)
    • State of Freedom’s closing message for its listeners (01:00:31)

     

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    Music by MarkJuly from Pixaby

    Sound effects by Pixaby

    Produced by Podcasting Pros

     

     

    #135 - A Preview of LA's 2024 Regular Legislative Session Part 1 of 2

    #135 - A Preview of LA's 2024 Regular Legislative Session Part 1 of 2

    Chris and Danielle take an in-depth preview of the upcoming regular session to discuss what people can expect. Will Louisiana’s elected officials continue the work for which they were hired, or do they need a nudge to do the right thing?

     

    SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY:

    Matthew 11:28-30 TPT

     

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    KEY POINTS:

    • Danielle shares the lessons found in today’s scripture (02:08)
    • Sheer volume of bills (05:24)
    • Join Chris & Danielle if you can (08:05)
    • Over-the-counter Ivermectin (10:42)
    • Vaccine communications for students (17:18)
    • Measures to balance power (22:53)
    • Sovereignty against organizations (26:13)
    • Establishing precious metal currencies (29:07)
    • Challenging absentee voting (36:06)
    • Excitement with SB 182 (37:47)
    • State of Freedom’s closing message for its listeners (45:18)

     

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    Music by MarkJuly from Pixaby

    Sound effects by Pixaby

    Produced by Podcasting Pros

     

    #133 - Insight on Elections w/ WV Sec. of State, Mac Warner (1 of 2)

    #133 - Insight on Elections w/ WV Sec. of State, Mac Warner (1 of 2)

    Chris and Danielle talk to West Virginia’s Secretary of State Mac Warner in an in-depth conversation on the events around the last presidential campaign! Is this year’s elections at risk? And what was Big Tech’s role in it?

     

    SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY:

    Psalms 11:3-4 TPT

     

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    KEY POINTS:

    • Danielle shares the encouragement found in today’s scripture (02:12)
    • The State of Freedom welcomes Sec. Mac Warner (04:07)
    • Contemplating the meaning of their work (08:14)
    • On events during the 2020 election revelations (11:13)
    • Who spoke untruths (15:59)
    • Mac’s statement towards CISA (23:32)
    • Tackling Big Tech’s role (27:21)
    • State of Freedom’s closing message for its listeners (34:01)

     

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    Music by MarkJuly from Pixaby

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    #131 Readout on Special Session on Crime Part 2 of 2

    #131 Readout on Special Session on Crime Part 2 of 2

    Chris and Danielle continue their conversation and explain their thoughts on the developments with the latest bills tackling crime. Who voted for what, who didn’t? And what changes happened?

     

    SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY:

    Proverbs 17:27-28 TPT

     

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    • Visit the LACAG Action Center and sign up to get our calls to action in real time.
    • Do you agree or disagree with how your representative conducted themselves in this latest special session? Let them know today and give them a link to this episode!
    • Remember to Subscribe, Like, and keep Sharing the State of Freedom podcast – it helps!
    • Support the show with a financial gift if you are able:  https://www.freedomstate.us/support-the-show
    • Support Louisiana-first candidates by becoming a member of LACAG: www.lacag.org.

     

    KEY POINTS:

    • Danielle talks about the lesson of spiritual resilience from today’s scripture (02:08)
    • The lay of the legislative land (05:56)
    • Rep. Bacala’s HB 1 (08:33)
    • How this can help local law enforcement (13:06)
    • On matters regarding HB 2 (14:18)
    • Who voted for HB 8 (17:26)
    • Opposing HB 15’s removal of limitations (26:01)
    • Fixing HB 4 as much as possible (32:29)
    • Why the age of 17 is so important (43:46)
    • Unusual company (46:41)
    • Chris’s question to the House Criminal Justice Committee (53:01)
    • State of Freedom’s closing message for its listeners (59:02)

     

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    Music by MarkJuly from Pixaby

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    Produced by Podcasting Pros

    Daniel Erspamer, CEO, Pelican Institute

    Daniel Erspamer, CEO, Pelican Institute

    In this interview I sit down with Daniel Erspamer who is the CEO of The Pelican Institute. And they have my attention and time to help get them noticed. I am happy to bring them on and promote what they are working on, because their actions promote freedom, prosperity, and individual liberty to everyone. From their own website I will share their statement... The Pelican Institute for Public Policy believes every person should have the opportunity to flourish. The Institute’s mission is to research and develop policy solutions to address the most significant barriers to opportunity in Louisiana. We educate the public about the benefits of individual liberty and free enterprise, turning great ideas into powerful policy solutions that make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. Please visit them at pelicaninstitute.org

    David Cresson with CCA of Louisiana - A Louisiana Law Allows The Destruction of Our Eco System

    David Cresson with CCA of Louisiana - A Louisiana Law Allows The Destruction of Our Eco System

    What are Pogey's?  How is the Pogey Industry destroying our Coast, way of life, environment and possibly the future of Louisiana?  David with the Coastal Conservation Association in Louisiana talks about how the Pogey industry is basically in my words "clear cutting or strip mining" our shores of shrimp, redfish, and other important species to our eco system. While the companies are operating legally under Louisiana law, it is not responsible for our coast the way the laws allow it. Other states don't allow it, so why is Louisiana. Let's change this to save recreational and commercial fishing in Louisiana.

    LA State Rep Mack Cormier, Dist. 105 (BONUS CONTENT ABOUT HENRY CLAY)

    LA State Rep Mack Cormier, Dist. 105 (BONUS CONTENT ABOUT HENRY CLAY)

    Representative Cormier is not a flashy firebrand that stirs the pot, except when it comes to his legislation that he is passionate about. And even then, he usually just files a couple and works really hard to get them through. In this case he had two he felt would really help the people of Louisiana.  AFTER HIS INTERVIEW IS SOME BONUS CONTENT ABOUT HENRY CLAY.

    LA Representative Gerald "Beau" Beaullieu (BONUS CONTENT)

    LA Representative Gerald "Beau" Beaullieu (BONUS CONTENT)

    Louisiana Representative Beau Beullieu talks about his legislation.  And if you listen carefully, you will hear some that reflects national issues.  But most importantly, his ideas help Louisiana prosper.  After his interivew is a short piece of bonus content from an interview I did at CPAC in Washington, DC with Jeffrey Bermant about his new web browser Tusk Browser.