Rep. Armes defends record against low LABI score

State Rep. James Armes, D-Leesville, responded Thursday to his low ranking on a scorecard released earlier this week by the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry.

The group gave Armes a grade of 4 percent Monday on its annual scorecard, which rates state lawmakers on their support of LABI-backed measures.

The organization gave perfect scores to three state senators, 13 state representatives and House Speaker Taylor Barras, saying those lawmakers voted to promote growth in the private-sector economy.

In a statement released Thursday, Armes said his responsibility didn’t lie in solely supporting LABI.

“I have been a businessman for more than 40 years. I know what it takes to run a business in this state and I know what hurts businesses in my state,” Armes said. “I also have a business in my House district that has the second-largest payroll in the state — Fort Polk.”

Armes said his grade was only based on 21 votes, and he called it “highly selective if you factor in the other 900-plus bills that were debated” during this year’s legislative session.

“None of the ‘budget reforms’ passed the session,” Armes said. “I promise you that we will be in the same position that we were in seven sessions ago. We are facing another billion-dollar shortfall, and it will be ‘Groundhog Day’ again come March 12, 2018.”

Armes serves on the House Appropriations and Natural Resources committees and is chairman of the Special Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs.

In May, a bill by Armes was the first measure from the session to be signed into law by the governor. It set up the Louisiana Military Medics and Corpsman Pilot Program.

SportsPlus

Local News

Ardoin earns his fifth Grammy nomination

Local News

Scooter Hobbs: OU tries out for LSU dance partner

Local News

Scooter Hobbs column: Rival or not, LSU welcomes Oklahoma to the SEC

Local News

LC native Lauren Daigle to perform ‘America the Beautiful’ with Trombone Shorty for Super Bowl pregame

life

PHOTO GALLERY: Sulphur Thanksgiving

Local News

Light Up the Lake to usher in Christmas season in LC

life

Students fighting food insecurity — and they’re victorious with their ‘3peat’ goal

Local News

THANKSGIVING MESSAGE: Gratitude, resilience our shared strength

life

Jingle and Mingle: The Magical Christmas on Shell Beach Drive benefits construction of Mardi Gras museum

McNeese Sports

Berry leads Cowgirls to win

Local News

BREAKING: Lawsuit against LC mayor dismissed with prejudice

Jim Gazzolo

Gazzolo column: Schroyer has to get it right

Local News

Hudson, Minogue, Porter to perform at Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

Local News

Now hiring: McNeese begins search for ‘Mr. Fix It’ after AD’s first choice doesn’t get it done

Local News

Hobbs column: College football recruiting is now a Wheel of Fortune

Jim Beam

Jim Beam column:State’s juveniles deserve better

Business

$90B in energy investments celebrated

Local News

Trump threatens to impose sweeping new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, China

McNeese Sports

Pecoraro working to stay on task

McNeese Sports

Title hopes go up in Flames

Local News

DA: School threats ‘echoes far beyond the walls’ of the classroom

Jim Gazzolo

Gazzolo column: More cleaning needed

Local News

Special counsel moves to drop Trump election, documents cases citing ‘categorical’ DOJ policy

McNeese Sports

Parker earns SLC honor