
Candidate for Louisiana Public Service Commission - District 5 in 2026 Louisiana Partisan Primary Election.
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Get StartedToday, a quick 15 minute phone call can cost over 1.50, a rate set by a single company with monopoly power. Your PSC commissioner can change this. By lowering or even eliminating the prison phone fee, we can directly impact recidivism and inmate violence while removing an unnecessary financial burden on Louisiana families. Learn more
Like most of Louisiana, I have felt the impact of rising electricity prices. As commissioner, I will reject rate increases and champion policies to lower your bills. I believe those who make less should pay less and that power-hungry consumers, like data centers, should pay their fair share. Learn more
It’s time to make our energy monopolies pay a price for grid failure. The PSC should establish enforceable reliability standards with automatic rate credits when utilities fail to provide consistent service. This incentivizes utilities to keep the lights on, and pays you directly when the power goes out. Learn more
Creating a permanent consumer protection office with a public advocate will not only guard against utilities’ influence over the PSC but also save Louisianans money. Learn more
While personal pledges are a good start, Louisianans should demand more from their PSC. This means establishing new ethics and transparency rules around public reporting, financial disclosures, and business deals. Learn more
Louisiana’s PSC has taken over 3.5 million from utility monopolies and their lobbyists. I will always reject money from the industries I am trusted to oversee. As commissioner, I will work to create new ethics standards and a permanent consumer protection office within the PSC. Learn more
I will push for data centers to pay 100% of dedicated infrastructure costs with no rate increases for you. These massive companies must be held accountable with transparent commitments for community investment, job training programs, and clean energy buildouts. Learn more
From New York City to Silicon Valley, the billionaire elite buy our politicians and threaten our freedoms. Every year, Louisiana’s PSC approves billions for these investors, paid by you. At the same time, commissioners give out sweetheart deals for Big Tech’s data center expansion plans. As commissioner, I will always prioritize your pocketbook over billionaires' profits. Learn more
Louisianans spend more of their paychecks on energy bills than residents of most other states. This unfair system was created by decades of bad policies pushed by utility company lobbyists and approved by out-of-touch politicians. As your commissioner, I will return the focus of the PSC to working families, making sure you keep more of your hard-earned money. Learn more
A Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP) is a straightforward program that would lower utility bills for many Louisianians. Put simply, PIPP ensures that those who make less pay less for gas and electricity. This works by tying payments to a family’s income level instead of rates set by energy monopolies. Learn more
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