2023 Pre-leg district meetings
Although the conference is in-person, Pre-LEG meetings are virtual via Zoom. Pre-LEG Meetings are an important source of information for all items pertaining to the Youth Legislature Conference. During these virtual meetings, the State Board will review conference updates, debate procedures, bill writing, deadlines and more. During these meetings, we select the district representatives to run for the offices of Governor, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House. We will also select the delegates that will represent your district in the Supreme Court for the 2023 Conference. Each district elects two Supreme Court Justices to serve for the current conference year. All intent to run form and registration can be found linked at the bottom of the email.
Please share this information with your club.
Please share this information with your club.
Acadiana District
St. Tammany District Alexandria District Tuesday, November 7th 6-7 p.m. Zoom Link Passcode: 117887 |
DOCUMENTS DUE at pre-leg - Click to follow the links
LEG 2023 Supreme Court - Complete only if elected to Supreme Court in your District Pre-LEG
LEG 2023 Intent to Run - All candidates for Governor, Speaker of the House and President of the Senate need to complete this form.
LEG 2023 Attorney General Application - Due November 9th
LEG 2023 Intent to Run - All candidates for Governor, Speaker of the House and President of the Senate need to complete this form.
LEG 2023 Attorney General Application - Due November 9th
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Plenary Docket
HB 50 - Stop the Spread of Medical Misinformation, Sophie Yeon, Haynes Academy
HB 24 - Ensure Student Success in Society, Lillian Mack and Rumaan Baloch, Lafayette High School
SB 36 - R.O.B. (Recreational Outside-Species Battle-Royale), Robayet Hossain, Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies
SB 40 - Extreme Risk Protection Order, Joey Roth, Episcopal BR
HB 59 - THICC (Transportation and Habitat Initiative for Cordgrass Canals), Anil Cacodcar, Episcopal School of Acadiana
House Gold Docket
HB 41 - Make Wednesday a “Break Day” For Jobs and Schools, Riley Gulino, Haynes Academy
HB 61 - Banning Corporal Punishment, Arun Cacodcar, Episcopal School of Acadiana
HB 90 - HOV Lanes, Ryan Asefi and Hayden Singh, Episcopal High School
HB 58 - Cats for the Incarcerated, Grace Dube, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 60 - PRO (Protect, Respect, Open) Voting Act, Davis Eglin, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 17 - Different Streams of Revenue to Fund Public Schools, Kathy Hu and Sophia Horridge, Episcopal High School
HB 55 - Limiting Qualified Immunity, Andi Hayes and Hannah Champagne, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 85 - Combatting Gerrymandering with Ranked-Choice Voting in Louisiana's US House of Representatives Elections, Carter McLean, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 39 - Sex Ed for Dummies, Julie Russel and Holden Schneider, Woodlawn
HB 91 - Higher Succession for Minors with Adult Siblings, Ryan Elkhansa, Episcopal School of Acadiana
HB 27 - Amending the Sex Offender Registry, Kaci Cook, Haynes Academy
HB 54 - Make Possession of Small Amounts of Drugs and Drug Paraphernalia a Non-Criminal Violation or Misdemeanor, Kearra Grisby and Kali Baker, St. Joseph's Academy
House Silver Docket
HB 88 - Solving Flooding from Development, Rachel Fereday, Dutchtown High School
HB 83 - Eliminating Fast-Fashion One Fee at a Time, Camille Starkovich and Ava Masterson, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 77 - Decriminalization of Drunk Driving in the State of Louisiana, Alexander Hollier, Lafayette High School
HB 89 - Ban Solitary Confinemnet in Louisisiana, Sophia Edwards, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 43 - Allow Trans, Intersex, Gender Non-Conforming, and Non-binary People To Be Housed in a Prison Best Suited for the Individual, Ryleigh Shullaw and Madison Bui, Lafayette High School
HB 57 - Protect Louisiana Youth from Systemic Abuse, Jemma Wood and Amelia Brooks, Saint Joseph's Academy
HB 40 - Implement Daily Mental Health Support In Public Schools, Vaishnavi Kumbala, Haynes Academy
HB 36 - Schools need to re-implement cursive writing in their curriculum, Arianna Lee
HB 72 - Require all Louisiana public schools to teach critical race theory, Alissa Julien, Haynes Academy
HB 48 - To require a Proactive Renter Inspection (PRI) program to be implemented across the state of Louisiana, Cemaje' Barnes, Neviile High School
HB 66 - Jobs for Felons, Taylor Albert and Tatina Butlet, Woodlawn High School
HB 42 - The Ranked Choice Voting for Louisiana State and Local Elections Act, Keller Roberson, Central High School
House Navy Docket
HB 1 - Choice for Abortion, Shreya Kamath and Sarah Theriot, Episcopal High School
HB 84 - Affordable Driving Act, Avery Kyle and Ramsey Greene, Episcopal High School
HB 15 - Look out for Louisiana, Riley Posey, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 65 - The Louisiana New Teacher Incentive Program, Donald Scully, Catholic High
HB 37 - Banning aspartame, Glynes Hill and Isabella Civello, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 78 - End Law Enforcement Cooperation with Immigration Authorities, Gabriel Juarez, Lafayette High School
HB 49 - Decrease Oil Production, Miniya Malone and Savanna Baker, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 38 - What Is An Essential Service? Kaenan Marquette, Lakeshore High School
HB 23 - Instate a Program Enforcing Mandatory Swim Lessons in Elementary Schools, Bailey Van Hoogstraten, University Lab School
HB 52 - Biodegradable Supermarket Bags in Convenience Stores, Ella Robichaux and Eva Robichaux, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 5 - Abolish the Louisiana Death Penalty, Justina Vo and Zoha Ibrahim, Caddo Magnet High School
HB 11 - Huey P Long State Holiday, Patrick Day and Lex Landreneau, Catholic High School
Senate Gold Docket
SB 11 - Allowing Students free bottled water in school, Maddy Campbell, Dutchtown High
SB 31 - State-Wide Decriminalization of Marijana, Natalie Cockrell, Caddo Magnet High School
SB 41 - Implement a Tax on Corporations regarding Biodegradable Plastics, Ivana Guidry, Mandeville High School
SB 25 - Pollution of the Environment, Jeremy Amador, Patrick F Taylor
SB 34 - Allow More People to Consider Surrogacy, Brinley Pethe, Haynes Academy
SB 28 - Parents on High School Duty, Isaac Kim and Ethan Bunney, Lafayette High School
SB 6 - Democratizing Louisiana Workplaces, Koen Roberson, Central High School
SB 5 - Sweet Relief: Implementation of a Soda Tax, Roma Kolluru and Paresh Kolluru, Lafayette High School
SB 37 - "But No One Wears a Crown": Capping Wealth in Louisiana, Sania Islam and Jack West, Haynes Academy
SB 32 - Universal screenings for early childhood learning disabilities, Eddie Maxwell, Central High School
SB 30 - An act to legally recognize all Louisiana Native American tribes statewide, Amanda Hux and Ibrahim Alam, Lafayette High School
Senate Navy Docket
SB 1 - Standing in Solidarity against Solitary, Brendan Parenti, Woodlawn High School
SB 29 - Breaking Code Silence: Ending the Troubled Teen Industry in Louisiana, Margaret Moe and Alexis Harvey, St. Joseph's Academy
SB 9 - Terminating a State of Disaster or Emergency, Thomas O'Connor, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
SB 3 - "Two Will Do": A Law To Curb Police Over-Use of Force by Restricting Sidearm Ammunition Capacity to Two Rounds, Grant Thevenot and Joey Blanchard, Catholic High School
SB 23 - Provide Necessary HIV Services to Jails and Prisons, Sela Alwood and Havilland Forbes, Saint Joseph's Academy
SB 7 - Add “X” gender markers on Driver Licenses and State IDs, Emily Berg and Ruby Friloux, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
SB 39 - This act may be cited as the "Banning of Jorts of 2021."Analise Plunkett, Archbishop Hannan High School
SB 26 - Our Children, They Must be Taught: An Implementation of a Mental Health Education Program for Seventh and Eighth Graders, William Li, Caddo Parish Magnet High
SB 22 - High School Voter Registration Day, Autumn Sommers, Caddo Parish Magnet High School
SB 2 - Lower Louisiana’s Litter, Ava Creel and Lucy Nguyen, LSU Lab
SB 4 - Mandate COVID-19 vaccination or weekly testing for all state employees, Matthew Truehart, Mandeville High School
SB 19 - Give Teachers Free Reign Over School Curriculums, Josh Blake and Will Snizik, Lakeshore High School
Lobbyist Application (Due 12/3/2021 by closing session): Apply Here
Secretary of State Application: Apply Here
House and Senate Floor Leader Application: Apply Here
Secretary of State Application: Apply Here
House and Senate Floor Leader Application: Apply Here
Help Desk Form
Use the help desk form to:
- Submit any questions or issues you have leading up to and throughout the conference
- Submit Technical Amendments - these amendments do not substantially change the bill and are only if you have a typo in your bill. DUE BY 8:30PM Friday night, December 3rd
- Find the Help Desk Form here
Talent Show Submissions!
Students are encouraged to submit a video recording of their talent to [email protected] by Saturday, December 4th at 1pm. Please include name, delegation and a link to the video or the video as an attachment.
Videos should not exceed 3 minutes, and all videos will be reviewed for appropriateness by program staff. We encourage all delegates to participate by submitting a talent or attending to support your fellow delegates!
Students are encouraged to submit a video recording of their talent to [email protected] by Saturday, December 4th at 1pm. Please include name, delegation and a link to the video or the video as an attachment.
Videos should not exceed 3 minutes, and all videos will be reviewed for appropriateness by program staff. We encourage all delegates to participate by submitting a talent or attending to support your fellow delegates!
Saturday Zoom Links
8:45 AM - Opening Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85932571430?pwd=a1JzYnFoWncxV3pVNHlENlhYK3V2QT09
9:30-12PM and 1-3:30PM
House Gold: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88947700826?pwd=ek9aMTJiRTZQNVU2UllhcWVVSktsQT09
House Navy: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84995239965?pwd=VkZIZ04yWjBONUFMbjVrOTVJdFkydz09
House Silver: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81207481303?pwd=Q2VWRUxsKzBndW1GRm9pbCtaSGJ3QT09
Senate Gold: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87108777868?pwd=dG42bTU2RkZHNm5lOE9FTG5CWmI1UT09
Senate Navy: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82065452024?pwd=aWdhaVNqaXIrdkM5eEg5Z1U2SlVVQT09
9:30-12PM and 1-4:00PM
Supreme Court
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82638543515?pwd=bVMvQVJBdGlXdWNITjJTWXE4dkI0Zz09
3:30PM - House and Senate Candidate Speeches
House Candidate Speeches in House Gold: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88947700826?pwd=ek9aMTJiRTZQNVU2UllhcWVVSktsQT09
All House Members go to House Gold at 3:30PM
Senate Candidate Speeches in Senate Gold: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87108777868?pwd=dG42bTU2RkZHNm5lOE9FTG5CWmI1UT09
All Senate Members go to Senate Gold at 3:30PM
4:00PM - Delegation Council
Zoom Link has been emailed to Delegation Council Reps
4:30PM - Conference on National Affairs (CONA) Informational Session
Anyone interested in attending CONA in North Carolina over the Summer, please attend this optional event.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85276505002?pwd=R2lybjhnVHY3RFVLcFVBaHB2SWxxQT09
6:00PM - Voting Opens for Governor, Speaker of the House, President of the Senate, and Supreme Court Chief Justice.
Link to Voting Ballot. One per delegate - we compare email addresses to conference registration.
6:30PM - TALENT SHOW!!
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87973809254?pwd=MW1kT1N2clFiT1hyRE1EbGFOenorQT09
Friday Zoom Links
8:30 PM Closing Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83866794613?pwd=ZDRuSzFCR1dPd0NRWDBJSHkwRDQ4QT09
Committee Ranking Google Form: https://forms.gle/ZxLTyR4Cpt2uK8yh6
Bill Writing Workshop: Sunday, October 24th 4pm
Join our State Board on Sunday, October 24th for a Bill Writing Workshop and Sharing Forum. Whether you have a fully written bill, or just a hint of an idea, this event will serve as a place to share your thoughts, get ideas on how to make your bill stronger and meet your fellow delegates from across the state.
Sunday, October 24th
4pm-6pm
Zoom Link
*You do not need to have a bill to attend! All are welcome!
Sunday, October 24th
4pm-6pm
Zoom Link
*You do not need to have a bill to attend! All are welcome!
Pre-LEG Schedule - Weeks of October 19th and 26th, 2020
All events will be held via Zoom
Baton Rouge District
Tuesday, October 20
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
New Orleans District
Wednesday, October 21
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
St. Tammany District
Thursday, October 22
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
Monroe District
Monday, October 26
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
Shreveport District
Tuesday, October 27
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
Acadiana District
Wednesday, October 28
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
Central Louisiana District
Thursday, October 29
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
All events will be held via Zoom
Baton Rouge District
Tuesday, October 20
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
New Orleans District
Wednesday, October 21
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
St. Tammany District
Thursday, October 22
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
Monroe District
Monday, October 26
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
Shreveport District
Tuesday, October 27
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
Acadiana District
Wednesday, October 28
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
Central Louisiana District
Thursday, October 29
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Zoom Link
Bills and Committee Dockets can be found on the Bills and Dockets page.
House Committee 1
HB 30 - Reform Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Nonviolent Drug Crimes, Linden Justus, Neville High School
HB 43 - Allow Trans, Intersex, Gender Non-Conforming, and Non-binary People To Be Housed in a Prison Best Suited for the Individual, Ryleigh Shullaw and Madison Bui, Lafayette High School
HB 58 - Cats for the Incarcerated, Grace Dube, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 27 - Amending the Sex Offender Registry, Kaci Cook, Haynes Academy
HB 25 - It's Just forced community service, Paul Pittman, Woodlawn High School
HB 5 - Abolish the Louisiana Death Penalty, Justina Vo and Zoha Ibrahim, Caddo Magnet High School
HB 22 - To ban Pretrial Detention, Corbin Ngyen and William Barber, Baton Rouge Magnet High School
HB 89 - Ban Solitary Confinement in Louisiana, Sophia Edwards, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 29 - Removal of the Statue of Limitations regarding sexual assault, Charles Swan, Neville High School
HB 32 - Mental Health Security and Firearms Safety Act, Henry Hackenberg and Dayton Wanka, University Laboratory School
HB 55 - Limiting Qualified Immunity, Andi Hayes and Hannah Champagne, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 77 - Decriminalization of Drunk Driving in the State of Louisiana, Alexander Hollier, Lafayette High School
HB 35 - To make false accusations of a crime have a harsher punishment, Sydney Davis, Neville High School
HB 54 - Make possession of small amounts of drugs and drug paraphernalia a non-criminal violation or misdemeanor, Kearra Grisby and Kali Baker, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 66 - Jobs for Felons, Taylor Albert and Tatina Butlet, Woodlawn High School
HB 92 - Reform Solitary Confinement, Addison Manning, ESA
House Committee 2
HB 47 - Ubers for the Homeless, Elizabeth Henegan, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 81 - Revoke the School Time Change Placed on Jefferson Parish Public Elementary, Middle and High Schools, Harshita Pattam, Haynes Academy
HB 12 - The Inclusion of “Specific Groups” under Louisiana Anti-Bullying laws and/or regulations in state-funded schools, Anderson Krupala, University Lab School
HB 87 - To repeal corporal punishments in public schools, Melvin Ruffus, Neville High School
HB 80 - Mental Health Education for High School Students, Ella Vu, Haynes Academy
HB 33 - Increased Wage Transparency to Ensure Equal Pay in Louisiana, Landri Domingue, Dutchtown High School
HB 72 - Require all Louisiana public schools to teach critical race theory, Alissa Julien, Haynes Academy
HB 44 - Workers for Bill Rights, Noah Robert and Molly Bush, LSU Laboratory School
HB 57 - Protect Louisiana Youth from Systemic Abuse, Jemma Wood and Amelia Brooks, Saint Joseph's Academy
HB 46 - To Account for Inflation and Rising Costs, Sarah Thomas, Baton Rouge Magnet High
HB 45 - Implement a More Historically Accurate History Curriculum in Public Schools, Teagan Pethe, Haynes Academy
HB 61 - Banning Corporal Punishment, Arun Cacodcar, Episcopal School of Acadiana
HB 40 - Implement Daily Mental Health Support In Public Schools, Vaishnavi Kumbala, Haynes Academy
HB 65 - The Louisiana New Teacher Incentive Program, Donald Scully, Catholic High
HB 96 - Breaks for high school students during school hours, Sydney LaTour and Anna Schneider, University Laboratory School
HB 68 - Establishing Greenery in Schools, Siyeon Joo, Episcopal School of Acadiana
House Committee 3
HB 34 - To allow Mental Health Days in school, Brianna Martin and Sophia Bonin, Neville High School
HB 10 - Louisiana public schools should not be allowed to use corporal punishment against students, Divanny Arvizu, Caddo Magnet
HB 7 - Louisiana drivers need to have proof of insurance before starting their car, Skyler Vandiver, Caddo Magnet
HB 36 - Schools need to re-implement cursive writing in their curriculum, Arianna Lee, Neville High School
HB 17 - Different Streams of Revenue to Fund Public Schools, Kathy Hu and Sophia Horridge, Episcopal High School
HB 73 - Expansion of Public Transportation, Anashe Gaseller and Neal Tandon, Haynes Academy
HB 31 - Require all Louisiana colleges admissions to remove application fees, Iseah AniyaNeville High School
HB 39 - Sex Ed for Dummies, Julie Russel and Holden Schneider, Woodlawn
HB 82 - A proposal to Ban High School Students from Driving Full-Size Pickup Trucks, Holly Hillburn, Archbishop Hannan
HB 23 - Instate a Program Enforcing Mandatory Swim Lessons in Elementary Schools, Bailey Van Hoogstraten, University Lab School
HB 24 - Ensure Student Success in Society, Lillian Mack and Rumaan Baloch, Lafayette High School
HB 84 - Affordable Driving Act, Avery Kyle and Ramsey Greene, Episcopal High School
HB 26 - An Act to Broaden the Mindsets of Louisiana Students through a Reimagined Curriculum, Faiza Filali, Haynes Academy
HB 93 - Completely prohibit the use and possession of cell phones during schools in Louisiana, Gerard Lorio, Catholic High School
HB 90 - HOV Lanes, Ryan Asefi and Hayden Singh, Episcopal High School
HB 94 - Require all parents to attend a course of parenting classes during the first year of the baby's life, Jaicee Hunter, Neville High School
House Committee 4
HB 86 - Age Requirement for Soda/ Energy Drinks, La´Tori Romero, Woodlawn High School
HB 6 - End Food Waste in Attempts to Aid the Environment, Arjun Desai, Caddo Parish Magnet High School
HB 56 - Reduce Litter in Urban Areas, Anna Skerrett, Lafayette High School
HB 52 - Biodegradable Supermarket Bags in Convenience Stores, Ella Robichaux and Eva Robichaux, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 18 - Tow and Tell, Brennan Coco and Jackson Whitlow, Catholic High School
HB 48 - To require a Proactive Renter Inspection (PRI) program to be implemented across the state of Louisiana, Cemaje' Barnes, Neviile High School
HB 88 - Solving Flooding from Development, Rachel Fereday, Dutchtown High School
HB 4 - Medical Information on Drivers Licenses, Robert Spencer and Holden Martin, University Laboratory School
HB 67 - Ban the Harvest of Cypress Trees in Wetlands, Reed Moise, Catholic High
HB 62 - Provide Free Youth Psychologists for Public High Schools to Assist The Victims of Eating Disorders, Lola Avery, Saint Joseph's Academy
HB 50 - Stop the Spread of Medical Misinformation, Sophie Yeon, Haynes Academy
HB 59 - THICC (Transportation and Habitat Initiative for Cordgrass Canals), Anil Cacodcar, Episcopal School of Acadiana
HB 83 - Eliminating Fast-Fashion One Fee at a Time, Camille Starkovich and Ava Masterson, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 2 - Sexual Health Act, William Acosta, Lafayette High School
HB 9 - The Right to Die, Adriana Albares, Dutchtown High School
House Committee 5
HB 19 - Homestead Exemption Increase, Hayden Smith and George Hebert, Catholic High School
HB 16 - Yacht Anti-Hoarding Obligatory Ordinance (YAHOO!), Spencer McNeely, Episcopal School of Acadiana
HB 76 - Pencils' Ends (Not Erasers) Needed Soon (PENS), Unmesh Chakravarty, Haynes Academy
HB 3 - The Golden Age Drivers Act, Zoe Hearron, Caddo Magnet High School
HB 20 - Joining the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, Zoe Bouillion, Evy Lecky, Lafayette High School
HB 51 - Establishing a Permanent Office of Special Prosecutors for Police Violence Cases, Hannah Deshotel, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 53 - Shifting the Louisiana Legislature from Annual to Biennial, Collin Carmouche and Jacob Grissom, Catholic High School
HB 63 - Lowering the Squatter’s Law by Ten Years, Caroline Roussel, Saint Joseph's Academy
HB 75 - Pay Disabled People Minimum Wage, Michelle Edavettal, Lafayette High School
HB 85 - Combatting Gerrymandering with Ranked-Choice Voting in Louisiana's US House of Representatives Elections, Carter McLean, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 71 - Initiating Universal Income in Louisiana for the Low-Income, Aima Shahid, Haynes Academy
HB 49 - Decrease Oil Production, Miniya Malone and Savanna Baker, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 70 - Inactive Well Reduction Compliance Screen Reader Support Enabled, Mason Osborn, Lafayette High School
HB 98 - Funding low income schools, Kailyn Vessel, St. Joseph's Academy
House Committee 6
HB 8 - Clear Bag Policy in Public Schools, Emma Stone and Sophia Ray, LSU Laboratory School
HB 79 - Require schools in Louisiana to have gender-neutral restrooms, James Harmony, Neville High School
HB 13 - Mandate Driving Schools to Provide Stickers Indicating a Beginner Driver, Shiv Banga and Evan Patton, Lafayette High School
HB 41 - Make Wednesday a “Break Day” For Jobs and Schools, Riley Gulino, Haynes Academy
HB 11 - Huey P Long State Holiday, Patrick Day and Lex Landreneau, Catholic High School
HB 38 - What Is An Essential Service? Kaenan Marquette, Lakeshore High School
HB 15 - Look out for Louisiana, Riley Posey, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 21 - Further Funding and Establishment For Homeless Shelters, Elliot Eagleton, Catholic High School
HB 64 - Money Laundering and How to Alleviate the Issue, Kamar Hachem, Haynes Academy
HB78 - End Law Enforcement Cooperation with Immigration Authorities, Gabriel Juarez, Lafayette High School
HB 60 - PRO (Protect, Respect, Open) Voting Act, Davis Eglin, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 42 - The Ranked Choice Voting for Louisiana State and Local Elections Act, Keller Roberson, Central High School
HB 1 - Choice for Abortion, Shreya Kamath and Sarah Theriot, Episcopal High School
HB 37 - Banning aspartame, Glynes Hill and Isabella Civello, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 14 - Eliminating The Production Of Pennies, Shelby Irwin, Haynes Academy
HB 91 - Higher Succession for Minors with Adult Siblings, Ryan Elkhansa, Episcopal School of Acadiana
Senate Committee Y
SB 10 - Teacher’s Education in BLS, Samuel Adjei, University Laboratory School
SB 11 - Allowing Students free bottled water in school, Maddy Campbell, Dutchtown High
SB 26 - Our Children, They Must be Taught: An Implementation of a Mental Health Education Program for Seventh and Eighth Graders, William Li, Caddo Parish Magnet High
SB 18 - Expansion of the IB Program, Harrison Laborde and Brennan Ryder, LSU Lab School
SB 19 - Give Teachers Free Reign Over School Curriculums, Josh Blake and Will Snizik, Lakeshore High School
SB 21 - Mandatory Sex Education in Louisiana High Schools, Skyler Hale, Central High School
SB 22 - High School Voter Registration Day, Autumn Sommers, Caddo Parish Magnet High School
SB 28 - Parents on High School Duty, Isaac Kim and Ethan Bunney, Lafayette High School
SB 38 - Restrict the Use of Technology within the Classroom, Ivan Trejo, Lakeshore High School
Senate Committee M
SB 3 - "Two Will Do": A Law To Curb Police Over-Use of Force by Restricting Sidearm Ammunition Capacity to Two Rounds, Grant Thevenot and Joey Blanchard, Catholic High School
SB 15 - Repeal the LGBTQ panic defense act, Meghan McDonald, Neville High School
SB 31 - State-Wide Decriminalization of Marijuana, Natalie Cockrell, Caddo Magnet High School
SB 1 - Standing in Solidarity against Solitary, Brendan Parenti, Woodlawn High School
SB 7 - Add “X” gender markers on Driver Licenses and State IDs, Emily Berg and Ruby Friloux, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
SB 13 - Ban Conversion Therapy for Minors, Carolyn Avery, Neville High School
SB 23 - Provide Necessary HIV Services to Jails and Prisons, Sela Alwood and Havilland Forbes, Saint Joseph's Academy
SB 16 - To treat police trials as regular citizen trials, Per´Kayla Woods, Neville High School
SB 30 - An act to legally recognize all Louisiana Native American tribes statewide, Amanda Hux and Ibrahim Alam, Lafayette High School
Senate Committee C
SB 25 - Pollution of the Environment, Jeremy Amador, Emma Potts, Patrick F Taylor
SB 32 - Universal screenings for early childhood learning disabilities, Eddie Maxwell, Central High School
SB 39 - This act may be cited as the "Banning of Jorts of 2021," Analise Plunkett, Archbishop Hannan High School
SB 4 - Mandate COVID-19 vaccination or weekly testing for all state employees, Matthew Truehart, Mandeville High School
SB 36 - R.O.B. (Recreational Outside-Species Battle-Royale), Robayet Hossain, Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies
SB 34 - Allow More People to Consider Surrogacy, Brinley Pethe, Haynes Academy
SB 2 - Lower Louisiana’s Litter, Ava Creel and Lucy Nguyen, LSU Lab
SB 29 - Breaking Code Silence: Ending the Troubled Teen Industry in Louisiana, Margaret Moe and Alexis Harvey, St. Joseph's Academy
SB 41 - Implement a Tax on Corporations regarding Biodegradable Plastics, Ivana Guidry, Mandeville High
SB 42 - Animal Freeing, Mary Grace Wilson, Archbishop Hannah High School
Senate Committee A
SB 37 - "But No One Wears a Crown": Capping Wealth in Louisiana, Sania Islam and Jack West, Haynes Academy
SB 20 - Provide Buses for Mandatory Hurricane Evacuations, Emma Bonney and Marianna Cuadra, St. Joseph's Academy
SB 9 - Terminating a State of Disaster or Emergency, Thomas O'Connor, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
SB 40 - Extreme Risk Protection Order, Joey Roth, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
SB 8 - Don’t Stop Believin’ (or Drivin’, late at night), Brady Keller and Buster Couhig, Catholic High School Baton Rouge
SB 6 - Democratizing Louisiana Workplaces, Koen Roberson, Central High School
SB 5 - Sweet Relief: Implementation of a Soda Tax, Roma Kolluru and Paresh Kolluru, Lafayette High School
SB 24 - Raise the Legal Drinking Age, Daniel Brammer, Lakeshore High School
SB 33 - The NOALA Act ( Nullifying or Amending Outdated Laws Act), Jamarion Johnson, Woodlawn High School
SB 17 - Join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, Briggs Wood and Michael Wang, Baton Rouge Magnet High School
House Committee 1
HB 30 - Reform Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Nonviolent Drug Crimes, Linden Justus, Neville High School
HB 43 - Allow Trans, Intersex, Gender Non-Conforming, and Non-binary People To Be Housed in a Prison Best Suited for the Individual, Ryleigh Shullaw and Madison Bui, Lafayette High School
HB 58 - Cats for the Incarcerated, Grace Dube, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 27 - Amending the Sex Offender Registry, Kaci Cook, Haynes Academy
HB 25 - It's Just forced community service, Paul Pittman, Woodlawn High School
HB 5 - Abolish the Louisiana Death Penalty, Justina Vo and Zoha Ibrahim, Caddo Magnet High School
HB 22 - To ban Pretrial Detention, Corbin Ngyen and William Barber, Baton Rouge Magnet High School
HB 89 - Ban Solitary Confinement in Louisiana, Sophia Edwards, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 29 - Removal of the Statue of Limitations regarding sexual assault, Charles Swan, Neville High School
HB 32 - Mental Health Security and Firearms Safety Act, Henry Hackenberg and Dayton Wanka, University Laboratory School
HB 55 - Limiting Qualified Immunity, Andi Hayes and Hannah Champagne, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 77 - Decriminalization of Drunk Driving in the State of Louisiana, Alexander Hollier, Lafayette High School
HB 35 - To make false accusations of a crime have a harsher punishment, Sydney Davis, Neville High School
HB 54 - Make possession of small amounts of drugs and drug paraphernalia a non-criminal violation or misdemeanor, Kearra Grisby and Kali Baker, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 66 - Jobs for Felons, Taylor Albert and Tatina Butlet, Woodlawn High School
HB 92 - Reform Solitary Confinement, Addison Manning, ESA
House Committee 2
HB 47 - Ubers for the Homeless, Elizabeth Henegan, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 81 - Revoke the School Time Change Placed on Jefferson Parish Public Elementary, Middle and High Schools, Harshita Pattam, Haynes Academy
HB 12 - The Inclusion of “Specific Groups” under Louisiana Anti-Bullying laws and/or regulations in state-funded schools, Anderson Krupala, University Lab School
HB 87 - To repeal corporal punishments in public schools, Melvin Ruffus, Neville High School
HB 80 - Mental Health Education for High School Students, Ella Vu, Haynes Academy
HB 33 - Increased Wage Transparency to Ensure Equal Pay in Louisiana, Landri Domingue, Dutchtown High School
HB 72 - Require all Louisiana public schools to teach critical race theory, Alissa Julien, Haynes Academy
HB 44 - Workers for Bill Rights, Noah Robert and Molly Bush, LSU Laboratory School
HB 57 - Protect Louisiana Youth from Systemic Abuse, Jemma Wood and Amelia Brooks, Saint Joseph's Academy
HB 46 - To Account for Inflation and Rising Costs, Sarah Thomas, Baton Rouge Magnet High
HB 45 - Implement a More Historically Accurate History Curriculum in Public Schools, Teagan Pethe, Haynes Academy
HB 61 - Banning Corporal Punishment, Arun Cacodcar, Episcopal School of Acadiana
HB 40 - Implement Daily Mental Health Support In Public Schools, Vaishnavi Kumbala, Haynes Academy
HB 65 - The Louisiana New Teacher Incentive Program, Donald Scully, Catholic High
HB 96 - Breaks for high school students during school hours, Sydney LaTour and Anna Schneider, University Laboratory School
HB 68 - Establishing Greenery in Schools, Siyeon Joo, Episcopal School of Acadiana
House Committee 3
HB 34 - To allow Mental Health Days in school, Brianna Martin and Sophia Bonin, Neville High School
HB 10 - Louisiana public schools should not be allowed to use corporal punishment against students, Divanny Arvizu, Caddo Magnet
HB 7 - Louisiana drivers need to have proof of insurance before starting their car, Skyler Vandiver, Caddo Magnet
HB 36 - Schools need to re-implement cursive writing in their curriculum, Arianna Lee, Neville High School
HB 17 - Different Streams of Revenue to Fund Public Schools, Kathy Hu and Sophia Horridge, Episcopal High School
HB 73 - Expansion of Public Transportation, Anashe Gaseller and Neal Tandon, Haynes Academy
HB 31 - Require all Louisiana colleges admissions to remove application fees, Iseah AniyaNeville High School
HB 39 - Sex Ed for Dummies, Julie Russel and Holden Schneider, Woodlawn
HB 82 - A proposal to Ban High School Students from Driving Full-Size Pickup Trucks, Holly Hillburn, Archbishop Hannan
HB 23 - Instate a Program Enforcing Mandatory Swim Lessons in Elementary Schools, Bailey Van Hoogstraten, University Lab School
HB 24 - Ensure Student Success in Society, Lillian Mack and Rumaan Baloch, Lafayette High School
HB 84 - Affordable Driving Act, Avery Kyle and Ramsey Greene, Episcopal High School
HB 26 - An Act to Broaden the Mindsets of Louisiana Students through a Reimagined Curriculum, Faiza Filali, Haynes Academy
HB 93 - Completely prohibit the use and possession of cell phones during schools in Louisiana, Gerard Lorio, Catholic High School
HB 90 - HOV Lanes, Ryan Asefi and Hayden Singh, Episcopal High School
HB 94 - Require all parents to attend a course of parenting classes during the first year of the baby's life, Jaicee Hunter, Neville High School
House Committee 4
HB 86 - Age Requirement for Soda/ Energy Drinks, La´Tori Romero, Woodlawn High School
HB 6 - End Food Waste in Attempts to Aid the Environment, Arjun Desai, Caddo Parish Magnet High School
HB 56 - Reduce Litter in Urban Areas, Anna Skerrett, Lafayette High School
HB 52 - Biodegradable Supermarket Bags in Convenience Stores, Ella Robichaux and Eva Robichaux, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 18 - Tow and Tell, Brennan Coco and Jackson Whitlow, Catholic High School
HB 48 - To require a Proactive Renter Inspection (PRI) program to be implemented across the state of Louisiana, Cemaje' Barnes, Neviile High School
HB 88 - Solving Flooding from Development, Rachel Fereday, Dutchtown High School
HB 4 - Medical Information on Drivers Licenses, Robert Spencer and Holden Martin, University Laboratory School
HB 67 - Ban the Harvest of Cypress Trees in Wetlands, Reed Moise, Catholic High
HB 62 - Provide Free Youth Psychologists for Public High Schools to Assist The Victims of Eating Disorders, Lola Avery, Saint Joseph's Academy
HB 50 - Stop the Spread of Medical Misinformation, Sophie Yeon, Haynes Academy
HB 59 - THICC (Transportation and Habitat Initiative for Cordgrass Canals), Anil Cacodcar, Episcopal School of Acadiana
HB 83 - Eliminating Fast-Fashion One Fee at a Time, Camille Starkovich and Ava Masterson, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 2 - Sexual Health Act, William Acosta, Lafayette High School
HB 9 - The Right to Die, Adriana Albares, Dutchtown High School
House Committee 5
HB 19 - Homestead Exemption Increase, Hayden Smith and George Hebert, Catholic High School
HB 16 - Yacht Anti-Hoarding Obligatory Ordinance (YAHOO!), Spencer McNeely, Episcopal School of Acadiana
HB 76 - Pencils' Ends (Not Erasers) Needed Soon (PENS), Unmesh Chakravarty, Haynes Academy
HB 3 - The Golden Age Drivers Act, Zoe Hearron, Caddo Magnet High School
HB 20 - Joining the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, Zoe Bouillion, Evy Lecky, Lafayette High School
HB 51 - Establishing a Permanent Office of Special Prosecutors for Police Violence Cases, Hannah Deshotel, St. Joseph's Academy
HB 53 - Shifting the Louisiana Legislature from Annual to Biennial, Collin Carmouche and Jacob Grissom, Catholic High School
HB 63 - Lowering the Squatter’s Law by Ten Years, Caroline Roussel, Saint Joseph's Academy
HB 75 - Pay Disabled People Minimum Wage, Michelle Edavettal, Lafayette High School
HB 85 - Combatting Gerrymandering with Ranked-Choice Voting in Louisiana's US House of Representatives Elections, Carter McLean, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 71 - Initiating Universal Income in Louisiana for the Low-Income, Aima Shahid, Haynes Academy
HB 49 - Decrease Oil Production, Miniya Malone and Savanna Baker, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 70 - Inactive Well Reduction Compliance Screen Reader Support Enabled, Mason Osborn, Lafayette High School
HB 98 - Funding low income schools, Kailyn Vessel, St. Joseph's Academy
House Committee 6
HB 8 - Clear Bag Policy in Public Schools, Emma Stone and Sophia Ray, LSU Laboratory School
HB 79 - Require schools in Louisiana to have gender-neutral restrooms, James Harmony, Neville High School
HB 13 - Mandate Driving Schools to Provide Stickers Indicating a Beginner Driver, Shiv Banga and Evan Patton, Lafayette High School
HB 41 - Make Wednesday a “Break Day” For Jobs and Schools, Riley Gulino, Haynes Academy
HB 11 - Huey P Long State Holiday, Patrick Day and Lex Landreneau, Catholic High School
HB 38 - What Is An Essential Service? Kaenan Marquette, Lakeshore High School
HB 15 - Look out for Louisiana, Riley Posey, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 21 - Further Funding and Establishment For Homeless Shelters, Elliot Eagleton, Catholic High School
HB 64 - Money Laundering and How to Alleviate the Issue, Kamar Hachem, Haynes Academy
HB78 - End Law Enforcement Cooperation with Immigration Authorities, Gabriel Juarez, Lafayette High School
HB 60 - PRO (Protect, Respect, Open) Voting Act, Davis Eglin, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 42 - The Ranked Choice Voting for Louisiana State and Local Elections Act, Keller Roberson, Central High School
HB 1 - Choice for Abortion, Shreya Kamath and Sarah Theriot, Episcopal High School
HB 37 - Banning aspartame, Glynes Hill and Isabella Civello, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
HB 14 - Eliminating The Production Of Pennies, Shelby Irwin, Haynes Academy
HB 91 - Higher Succession for Minors with Adult Siblings, Ryan Elkhansa, Episcopal School of Acadiana
Senate Committee Y
SB 10 - Teacher’s Education in BLS, Samuel Adjei, University Laboratory School
SB 11 - Allowing Students free bottled water in school, Maddy Campbell, Dutchtown High
SB 26 - Our Children, They Must be Taught: An Implementation of a Mental Health Education Program for Seventh and Eighth Graders, William Li, Caddo Parish Magnet High
SB 18 - Expansion of the IB Program, Harrison Laborde and Brennan Ryder, LSU Lab School
SB 19 - Give Teachers Free Reign Over School Curriculums, Josh Blake and Will Snizik, Lakeshore High School
SB 21 - Mandatory Sex Education in Louisiana High Schools, Skyler Hale, Central High School
SB 22 - High School Voter Registration Day, Autumn Sommers, Caddo Parish Magnet High School
SB 28 - Parents on High School Duty, Isaac Kim and Ethan Bunney, Lafayette High School
SB 38 - Restrict the Use of Technology within the Classroom, Ivan Trejo, Lakeshore High School
Senate Committee M
SB 3 - "Two Will Do": A Law To Curb Police Over-Use of Force by Restricting Sidearm Ammunition Capacity to Two Rounds, Grant Thevenot and Joey Blanchard, Catholic High School
SB 15 - Repeal the LGBTQ panic defense act, Meghan McDonald, Neville High School
SB 31 - State-Wide Decriminalization of Marijuana, Natalie Cockrell, Caddo Magnet High School
SB 1 - Standing in Solidarity against Solitary, Brendan Parenti, Woodlawn High School
SB 7 - Add “X” gender markers on Driver Licenses and State IDs, Emily Berg and Ruby Friloux, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
SB 13 - Ban Conversion Therapy for Minors, Carolyn Avery, Neville High School
SB 23 - Provide Necessary HIV Services to Jails and Prisons, Sela Alwood and Havilland Forbes, Saint Joseph's Academy
SB 16 - To treat police trials as regular citizen trials, Per´Kayla Woods, Neville High School
SB 30 - An act to legally recognize all Louisiana Native American tribes statewide, Amanda Hux and Ibrahim Alam, Lafayette High School
Senate Committee C
SB 25 - Pollution of the Environment, Jeremy Amador, Emma Potts, Patrick F Taylor
SB 32 - Universal screenings for early childhood learning disabilities, Eddie Maxwell, Central High School
SB 39 - This act may be cited as the "Banning of Jorts of 2021," Analise Plunkett, Archbishop Hannan High School
SB 4 - Mandate COVID-19 vaccination or weekly testing for all state employees, Matthew Truehart, Mandeville High School
SB 36 - R.O.B. (Recreational Outside-Species Battle-Royale), Robayet Hossain, Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies
SB 34 - Allow More People to Consider Surrogacy, Brinley Pethe, Haynes Academy
SB 2 - Lower Louisiana’s Litter, Ava Creel and Lucy Nguyen, LSU Lab
SB 29 - Breaking Code Silence: Ending the Troubled Teen Industry in Louisiana, Margaret Moe and Alexis Harvey, St. Joseph's Academy
SB 41 - Implement a Tax on Corporations regarding Biodegradable Plastics, Ivana Guidry, Mandeville High
SB 42 - Animal Freeing, Mary Grace Wilson, Archbishop Hannah High School
Senate Committee A
SB 37 - "But No One Wears a Crown": Capping Wealth in Louisiana, Sania Islam and Jack West, Haynes Academy
SB 20 - Provide Buses for Mandatory Hurricane Evacuations, Emma Bonney and Marianna Cuadra, St. Joseph's Academy
SB 9 - Terminating a State of Disaster or Emergency, Thomas O'Connor, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
SB 40 - Extreme Risk Protection Order, Joey Roth, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge
SB 8 - Don’t Stop Believin’ (or Drivin’, late at night), Brady Keller and Buster Couhig, Catholic High School Baton Rouge
SB 6 - Democratizing Louisiana Workplaces, Koen Roberson, Central High School
SB 5 - Sweet Relief: Implementation of a Soda Tax, Roma Kolluru and Paresh Kolluru, Lafayette High School
SB 24 - Raise the Legal Drinking Age, Daniel Brammer, Lakeshore High School
SB 33 - The NOALA Act ( Nullifying or Amending Outdated Laws Act), Jamarion Johnson, Woodlawn High School
SB 17 - Join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, Briggs Wood and Michael Wang, Baton Rouge Magnet High School
PCONFERENCE INFORMATION
2020 virtual YOUTH LEGISLATURE
Virtual Youth Legislature Conference Schedule
Zoom Links are embedded in the schedule. Specific council and committees Zooms require a passcode that your club advisor will provide to you.
1:00 PM Opening Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83667432952?pwd=UzRMUzZSMFFFR01hQ3hWTjc3dkl3Zz09
2:00-4:30 PM & 5:00-7:30 PM
Committees
House Committee 1: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83298100257?pwd=L0E2cDlUbytydzRTM3RieUg4QTArdz09
House Committee 2: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81859404757?pwd=YmdHaWlrS2ZpMWZ0L2ZCZjdzbUN6UT09
House Committee 3: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84269480603?pwd=dVJLMzdZWDZLWTAzc0N3TlYzNU9mUT09
House Committee 4: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87291043627?pwd=VjliZUJTcUlOUGFWSnJXUFJ6WXZBZz09
House Committee 5: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84282916720?pwd=SlB5WlI5eUV0a05EUmJVYUdSbzdFUT09
House Committee 6: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83594526860?pwd=aWlXVTJQT1pUQUlxYi9Ea0NZRzBmdz09
Senate Committee Y: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85115018862?pwd=YVZmKzlWZE1kOE1SSjk0TUl3NTd4UT09
Senate Committee M: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83505686965?pwd=L2JCSlhrVW53eFR0M3I4U3JTSkpYUT09
Senate Committee C: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88487480101?pwd=Q3pLT2Q2U2JPT1V6MlkvejlGek9rdz09
Senate Committee A: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86150072225?pwd=UVpySU8xUVRrWUpYWlQyY1FZSURMdz09
5:00-7:30 PM
Supreme Court
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88952858902?pwd=SFZjZE52RjBUVGhCbjdHVkVzNXlPdz09
Saturday Night
5:00pm - Closing Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85772691438
7:30pm - Talent Show
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83027734078
Sunday
8:30am - Opening Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81023730056
9:30am - House Joint Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86445438980
9:30am - Senate Joint Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87256505207
9:30am - Supreme Court
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81409217251
12:30pm - Closing Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88304520341
Zoom Links are embedded in the schedule. Specific council and committees Zooms require a passcode that your club advisor will provide to you.
1:00 PM Opening Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83667432952?pwd=UzRMUzZSMFFFR01hQ3hWTjc3dkl3Zz09
2:00-4:30 PM & 5:00-7:30 PM
Committees
House Committee 1: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83298100257?pwd=L0E2cDlUbytydzRTM3RieUg4QTArdz09
House Committee 2: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81859404757?pwd=YmdHaWlrS2ZpMWZ0L2ZCZjdzbUN6UT09
House Committee 3: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84269480603?pwd=dVJLMzdZWDZLWTAzc0N3TlYzNU9mUT09
House Committee 4: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87291043627?pwd=VjliZUJTcUlOUGFWSnJXUFJ6WXZBZz09
House Committee 5: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84282916720?pwd=SlB5WlI5eUV0a05EUmJVYUdSbzdFUT09
House Committee 6: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83594526860?pwd=aWlXVTJQT1pUQUlxYi9Ea0NZRzBmdz09
Senate Committee Y: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85115018862?pwd=YVZmKzlWZE1kOE1SSjk0TUl3NTd4UT09
Senate Committee M: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83505686965?pwd=L2JCSlhrVW53eFR0M3I4U3JTSkpYUT09
Senate Committee C: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88487480101?pwd=Q3pLT2Q2U2JPT1V6MlkvejlGek9rdz09
Senate Committee A: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86150072225?pwd=UVpySU8xUVRrWUpYWlQyY1FZSURMdz09
5:00-7:30 PM
Supreme Court
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88952858902?pwd=SFZjZE52RjBUVGhCbjdHVkVzNXlPdz09
Saturday Night
5:00pm - Closing Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85772691438
7:30pm - Talent Show
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83027734078
Sunday
8:30am - Opening Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81023730056
9:30am - House Joint Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86445438980
9:30am - Senate Joint Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87256505207
9:30am - Supreme Court
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81409217251
12:30pm - Closing Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88304520341