John LaBruzzo explained

John Frank LaBruzzo
Nationality:American
Office:Louisiana State Representative for
District 81 (then Jefferson Parish)
Term Start:2004
Term End:January 9, 2012
Preceded:Jennifer Sneed Heebe
Succeeded:Clay Schexnayder
Party:Republican
Birth Date:6 July 1970
Birth Place:New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Alma Mater:St. Angela Merici
Occupation:Businessman
Residence:3904 Ridgeway Drive, Metairie, Jefferson Parish, 70002, Louisiana
Spouse:Brandi Davison LaBruzzo

John Frank LaBruzzo (born July 6, 1970) is an American businessman who is a Republican former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 81 in Jefferson Parish.[1] LaBruzzo occupied the legislative district formerly held by Charles Cusimano, David Duke, and David Vitter.[1] [2] [3] [4]

District profile

District 81 formerly included a section of Metairie, a large unincorporated area of Jefferson Parish, near the storied 17th Street Canal, which was breached in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The district consisted of the mostly residential neighborhoods of "Bucktown" (until redistricting moved this area to District 94),[3] "Hog Alley," and "Old Metairie."

Many of the residents were upper income, especially in the Old Metairie neighborhoods near the Metairie Country Club and enclaves on Metairie Road. There were pockets too of older, blue-collar residents and mostly middle-class whites. The district was arguably one of the most conservative in the state and had a large number of declared Republican voters.

In the House, LaBruzzo served on the Civil Law and Procedure, Health and Welfare, and Labor and Industrial Relations committees.[2] [5] [6] [7]

Voluntary sterilization proposal

On September 23, 2008, LaBruzzo raised controversy by proposing that women who receive public welfare benefits should receive $1,000 if they voluntarily choose to be sterilized. The proposal was criticized by opponents as "racist, sexist, unethical, and immoral."[8]

The plan was similar to a previous proposal by former Representative David Duke, whose 1991 legislation offered $100 a year to welfare recipients who used Norplant. That proposal too was defeated.[9] LaBruzzo's proposal urged permanent sterilization, rather than the temporary birth control advocated by Duke. Norplant has a 5-year period of effectiveness.

Then State Senator Joe McPherson, a Democrat from Woodworth in Rapides Parish, said of LaBruzzo:

The public furor and negative reaction that arose over LaBruzzo's proposal led to his losing a leadership position. On October 6, 2008, he was removed by Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives Jim Tucker as the vice chairman of the House Health and Welfare Committee.[10] [11]

2011 Primary Defeat

Lorusso prevailed with 5,087 votes (56.6 percent) to LaBruzzo's 3,909 (43.5 percent).[12] [13] [14]

The District 81 seat is now held by Republican Clay Schexnayder of Ascension Parish, a businessman who polled 5,549 votes (64 percent) in the low-turnout general election held on November 19, 2011. Schexnayder defeated Democrat Kevin Hull, who received 3,116 votes (36 percent).[15] [16]

2015 Comeback Falls Short

Early in 2015, laBruzzo announced he is considering making his political comeback on the Jefferson Parish Council.[17] [18]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Membership in the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1812-2012 . house.louisiana.gov . September 24, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141006105414/http://house.louisiana.gov/H_PDFdocs/HouseMembership_History_CURRENT.pdf . October 6, 2014 .
  2. Web site: John LaBruzzo. house.louisiana.gov. September 24, 2011.
  3. News: Drew Broach, "John LaBruzzo wastes no time campaigning in new district", May 10, 2011. New Orleans Times-Picayune. September 24, 2011.
  4. Web site: John LaBruzzo: State Representative: Honest, Outspoken, Conservative. johnlabruzzo.com. September 24, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20080415204709/http://www.johnlabruzzo.com/. April 15, 2008. dead.
  5. Web site: Louisiana primary election returns, October 4, 2003. staticresults.sos.la.gov. September 24, 2011.
  6. Web site: Louisiana general election returns, November 15, 2003. staticresults.sos.la.gov. September 24, 2011.
  7. Web site: Louisiana special election returns, June 4, 2005. staticresults.sos.la.gov. September 24, 2011.
  8. Web site: LaBruzzo considering plan to pay poor women $1,000 to have tubes tied. NOLA.com. 21 May 2015.
  9. News: 5-Year Contraceptive Implant Seems Headed for Wide Use . The New York Times . Tamar . Lewin . November 29, 1991 . May 6, 2010.
  10. Web site: Rep. LaBruzzo loses House vice-chair over sterilization remarks. NOLA.com. 21 May 2015.
  11. Web site: Tanya Somanader, "LA GOP Rep Defends Bill Banning Abortion, Compares Women Seeking Abortion to Heroin Addicts", June 6, 2011. thinkprogress.org. September 24, 2011.
  12. Web site: Louisiana primary election returns, October 22, 2011. staticresults.sos.la.gov. October 22, 2011.
  13. Web site: Bill Barrow, "Gov. Bobby Jindal makes endorsements, but not for lieutenant governor, secretary of state," September 13, 2011. nola.com. September 18, 2011.
  14. News: Jennifer Sneed resigns Jefferson Parish Council. August 19, 2008. Richard Rainey. New Orleans Times-Picayune. May 21, 2015.
  15. Louisiana Secretary of State, General election returns, November 19, 2011
  16. Web site: Louisiana's religious freedom bill effectively defeated in committee. May 19, 2015. Emily Lane. May 20, 2015.
  17. Web site: Former State Rep. John LaBruzzo says Jefferson Parish Council may be where he attempts political comeback. Vargas. Ramon Antonio. 2015-03-31. NOLA.com. en. 2020-05-27.
  18. Web site: Results for Election Date: 10/24/2015. Louisiana Secretary of State. October 24, 2015.