Rep. Schlegel in the news
If passed, the minimum sentencing for carjackers would increase from the current two years to no less than five years. If the victim suffers bodily harm, a ten year sentence doubles to twenty years.https://t.co/0IqPq1MlEo
— WBRZ News (@WBRZ) February 21, 2024
“Once you understand the gravity of this issue and realize what kinds of hardcore porn young kids freely are seeing online and how it is impacting them, how can you sit back and do nothing?” @RepSchlegel https://t.co/vAxSfTnzUd
— The Free Press (@TheFP) September 21, 2023
Meet The State Legislator Who Figured Out How To Protect Kids From Vile Images Onlinehttps://t.co/OXAQ8OEqS5
— The Federalist (@FDRLST) October 6, 2023
Age-verification laws have become perhaps the most bipartisan policy in the country, and they're creating havoc in a porn industry that many had considered all but impossible to actually regulate.https://t.co/SeFKCOXTYx
— POLITICO (@politico) August 8, 2023
Breaking News: Louisiana passed a bill prohibiting online services from allowing people under 18 to sign up for accounts without parental consent, and allows parents to cancel contracts underlying their children’s accounts on sites like TikTok and Roblox. https://t.co/2LjVbIXPO0
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 8, 2023
A private school tax break for Louisiana families has been increased for the first time since it was created 15 years ago, @WesleySMuller reports. #lalege @RepSchlegel https://t.co/COnQ5hoYiP via @IlluminatorLA
— Louisiana Illuminator (@IlluminatorLA) July 6, 2023
Bill mandating prison time for car break-ins in New Orleans moves forward https://t.co/4q1Cwspwgh
— WWL-TV (@WWLTV) May 12, 2023
At least two dozen states have pushed for new age restrictions for minors on sites like TikTok and Pornhub. But these rules could also hinder adults’ access to online services. https://t.co/5XjcrilDJ9
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 30, 2023
After recent high profile carjackings have ended in tragedy @RepSchlegel wants to make sure juveniles serve time for the crime. #lalege #lagov https://t.co/adma1ntRSE
— Shannon Heckt (@ShannonHeckt) March 24, 2023
New legislature would double the time Louisiana DAs have to charge juveniles as adults https://t.co/A5cx78Oydn
— WWL-TV (@WWLTV) March 8, 2023
Reducing crime and protecting our citizens is one of the most important issues we face today. Thank you @WWLTV , @LeslieSpoonWWL & @PMurphyWWL for highlighting the good work we did this session to address the most prolific crimes happening in our area. https://t.co/sRyYb4Xfqa
— Rep. Laurie Schlegel (@RepSchlegel) July 12, 2023
The Louisiana House has passed a measure that would prohibit transgender girls from competing on K-12 and college sports teams that match their gender identity. The proposal will head back to the Senate for a final vote. https://t.co/usHX9eIsat
— The Advocate (@theadvocatebr) May 17, 2022
Some states want to restrict kids’ access to harmful content online via age verification systems. @natashanyt explains how a wave of new legislation could dramatically reshape the internet.https://t.co/s1ZUtjAKgX
— Today, Explained (@today_explained) June 20, 2023
In Louisiana, 18% of high school students reported seriously considered attempting suicide, according to the U.S. Center for Disease Control.
— Louisiana Illuminator (@IlluminatorLA) April 6, 2022
Via @JC_Canicosa https://t.co/xQZ3VFwiO5
Proud to present @NFIB Guardian of #SmallBusiness Awards to Sen. Mike Reese and @RepSchlegel for doing so much to help Louisiana's job creators in the '22 legislative session. Thank you both so much! #LAlege #LApol https://t.co/Zm0x9bmhp2
— NFIB Louisiana (@nfib_la) December 19, 2022
👂🏼LISTEN TO MY INTERVIEW WITH @RepSchlegel⤵️ https://t.co/d1Ivenmc3G https://t.co/YzdNUmPe5a
— Newell Normand (@NewellWWL) March 28, 2023