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State Leaders Address Key Issues at Bossier Chamber Public Policy Luncheon

by Randy Brown
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By Stacey Tinsley, Bossier Press-Tribune

State leaders joined local business and community members Tuesday, Sept. 30, as the Bossier Chamber of Commerce hosted Senate President Cameron Henry and House Speaker Phillip DeVillier for its ongoing Public Policy Series.
The luncheon, held at Silver Star Smokehouse in Bossier City, featured updates from Henry, DeVillier and several legislative committee chairs on issues shaping Louisiana’s future. Topics included crime, education, tax reform, budget priorities, transportation infrastructure and insurance — all areas with direct impact on businesses and residents across the state.

The event gave attendees insight into how the Louisiana Legislature is addressing challenges and opportunities for growth. Chamber leaders emphasized that the series is designed to connect members with policymakers, ensuring local voices are heard on key issues.

“We’re grateful to the Senate president and speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives for coming to Bossier City and speaking directly to our local business community,” said Lisa Johnson, president and CEO of the Bossier Chamber of Commerce. “As we hear about the changes and plans in our state government, it’s important that we work hard to do our part on a local level.”
This was the second installment in the Bossier Chamber’s Public Policy Series, which began Sept. 24 with Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Mike Johnson. That kickoff event included a Q&A session and updates from Washington.

The Bossier Chamber of Commerce has lined up additional speakers throughout October:

Oct. 15: Louisiana State of Fiscal Landscape with Secretary of Revenue Richard Nelson

Oct. 20: Leaders for a Better Louisiana with Adam Knapp, CEO of Leaders for a Better Louisiana

Oct. 27: State of Workforce & Economic Development with Susana Schowen, Secretary of the Louisiana Workforce Commission and Tedra Cheatham, CEcD, executive director of LED Fast Start

The Public Policy Series is presented by Willis-Knighton Health, with additional support from Barksdale Federal Credit Union, Expand Energy, Ochsner LSU Health and Kilpatrick’s Rose-Neath Funeral Homes.

Courtesy photo – Attendees listen to guest speakers during the Bossier Chamber of Commerce Public Policy Series luncheon Tuesday, Sept. 30, at Silver Star Smokehouse in Bossier City.


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