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Eric LaFleur (born March 28, 1964, in
Ville Platte Ville Platte is the largest city in, and the parish seat of, Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 7,430 at the 2010 census, down from 8,145 in 2000. The city's name is of French origin, roughly translating to "flat town ...
,
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) is an American attorney and politician. A
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, LaFleur is a former member of the
Louisiana State Senate The Louisiana State Senate (french: Sénat de Louisiane) is the upper house of the state legislature of Louisiana. All senators serve four-year terms and are assigned to multiple committees. Composition The Louisiana State Senate is compose ...
for the 28th district, serving from 2008 until 2020. Earlier he was a member of the
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for District 38 (
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and St. Landry parishes) from 2000 to 2008. He was first elected without opposition to an open seat vacated by Dirk Deville. He was re-elected four years later in 2003 with 81 percent of the vote.


Personal life

LaFleur is the son of Dwight LaFleur, a lifelong resident of Ville Platte. He was formerly a merchant and served as an
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fighter pilot. His mother, the former Flo Brown, was reared on a
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farm in Chatgaignier, Louisiana, and became a registered nurse. LaFleur attended local schools. He graduated from Louisiana State University in
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, having earned a
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with three majors, French, Economics, and History. He earned his J.D. degree from
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in
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in 1991. LaFleur married Julie D. Morein, who was born and reared just outside Ville Platte. Her father is a farmer and her mother a teacher. She graduated from
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''magna cum laude'' and earned her master's degree from the
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at
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,
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. She is a physician's assistant at St. Frances Cabrini Hospital in
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, Louisiana. Additionally, she is a Louisiana licensed Nursing Home Administrator. The couple resides in Ville Platte with their three children: Atticus, Amélie, and Alistair.


Career

LaFleur is a managing partner in the law firm o
LaFleur & Laborde
The firm has offices in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Ville Platte, and Lafayette, Louisiana. His legal practice is split between transactional work, namely, residential, commercial and public finance, and general civil litigation. He is
Red Book
listed bond attorney. LaFleur also serves as the president and chief financial officer for a health care company; it employs over one hundred (100) people and provides primary and ancillary health care services to long-term care and long-term acute care patients. Before entering private practice, LaFleur served as a felony prosecutor under
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Harry Connick in New Orleans and for the Louisiana Department of Justice under former
Attorney General of Louisiana The office of attorney general of Louisiana (french: Procureur général de la Louisiane) has existed since the colonial period. Under Article IV, Section 8 of the Constitution of Louisiana, the attorney general is elected statewide for a four-yea ...
Richard Ieyoub. During his years as prosecutor, LaFleur handled in excess of 1,000 felony cases, including 50 plus jury trials.


Louisiana Legislature

LaFleur won the Senate seat on November 17, 2007, when he defeated in a
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contest, Donald Newton, a Democrat from Bunkie. Newton's grandfather,
Donald E. Hines Donald Elliott "Doc" Hines (November 14, 1933 – June 18, 2019) was an American family physician in Bunkie, Louisiana, Bunkie in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, who was from 1993 to 2008 a member of the Louisiana State Senate for Louisiana's 28th ...
, a physician and the Democratic Senate President from 2004 to 2008, retired from the legislature. District 28 includes virtually all of the parishes of Evangeline, Allen, and Avoyelles, along with parts of St. Landry and Acadia. Senator LaFleur currently serves as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget. In addition, he served as a member of the Judiciary B and Insurance Committees. LaFleur was selected by the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Louisiana to serve as their representative on the board of directors of Louisiana Citizens Insurance Company, a quasi public insurance company serving as the provider of last resort for homeowner's insurance in Louisiana. He serves as chairman of the company's litigation committee, and as the president of the Louisiana section of French speaking legislators known as the Assemblée parlementaire de la francophonie.


Issues

Recent legislation spearheaded and passed by LaFleur included th
"Castle" doctrine legislation, ''House Bill 1097''
backed by the
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(NRA), that provided civil immunity to victims of crime who lawfully use deadly force to protect themselves and their families against a violent attack. He promoted and passed ethics reform legislation prohibiting fundraisers during legislative sessions and the application of ethics reporting rules for those people lobbying or trying to influence non-elected executive level employees. In 2007, he and fellow Representatives, Michael Jackson and
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, filed additional ethics reform measures requiring income disclosure for members of the Louisiana House of Representatives. House Bill 723, provided for the most comprehensive ethics reform package in recent Louisiana legislative history. In sum, the bill would have " quire legislators and candidates for the state legislature to disclose certain income”. While the comprehensive legislation failed to pass, it helped shape the gubernatorial campaign in 2007 as both candidates Bobby Jindal and Walter Boasso adopted it into their campaigns. LaFleur was the author of other bills restricting executive branch lobbying, prohibiting political fundraising activities during session, and requiring legislative oversight and accountability from the governing boards of state retirement systems. LaFleur is a strong proponent for the preservation of the French language and Cajun and Creole culture in Louisiana. LaFleur filed legislation to reconstitute the board of th
CODOFIL
and provided that board with new missions and objectives, including the development of at least one French immersion school in each of the 23 parishes that make up Acadiana on or before 2016. He promoted the adoption of an incentive programs for the development of new or the expansion of existing immersion schools. The
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adopted an incentive program at LaFleur's urging in 2011. The program became known as
Renaissance Louisiane
', adopted from a similar program used in
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. LaFleur opposes abortion and gun control, and was endorsed by th
Louisiana Association of Business and Industry
in his last two elections. In January 2016, Senate President
John Alario John A. Alario, Jr. is an American politician from Louisiana who represented the 8th district in the Louisiana State Senate from 2008 until 2020. Currently a Republican, Alario previously represented District 83 in the Louisiana House of Represe ...
of Westwego appointed LaFleur chairman of the pivotal Senate Finance Committee.


References


External links


Louisiana State Senate - Eric LaFleur
''official government website''
Project Vote Smart - Senator Kenneth Eric LaFleur (LA)
profile *''Follow the Money'' - Eric LaFleur
2007
State Senate campaign contributions
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State House campaign contributions {{DEFAULTSORT:Lafleur, Eric 1964 births 21st-century American politicians Living people Louisiana lawyers Democratic Party Louisiana state senators Louisiana State University alumni Democratic Party members of the Louisiana House of Representatives People from Ville Platte, Louisiana Tulane University Law School alumni