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Gubernatorial Election Preview Coming Up April 4 in Baton Rouge

Gubernatorial Election Preview Coming Up April 4 in Baton Rouge

March 22, 2023

Gubernatorial Election Preview Coming Up April 4 in Baton Rouge

NFIB is partnering with the Louisiana Restaurant Association and Louisiana Retailers Association for a luncheon and preview of this year’s gubernatorial race. The preview will be held on Tuesday, April 4, at Jubans Restaurant & Bar, 3739 Perkins Road, in Baton Rouge. Individual tickets are $50. Sponsored tables seating 10 are available for $1,000. Candidates invited to participate in the event include state Sen. Sharon Hewitt, state Attorney General Jeff Landry, attorney Hunter Lundy, state Rep. Richard Nelson, and state Treasurer John Schroder. This is a great opportunity to hear directly from the candidates about the issues affecting Louisiana’s job creators, including tax reform, litigation abuse, and insurance costs. Click here to learn more or reserve your seat!
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