
20/07/2025
YOU ARE INVITED — MEET SECRETARY OF STATE NANCY LANDRY AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF EBR PARISH THIS TUESDAY — Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry will discuss her plans for improving the state’s election system at the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge Parish at 12 noon this Tuesday, July 22. The meeting will be held at Café Américain, 7621 Jefferson Highway in Baton Rouge.
Ms. Landry is Louisiana’s 45th Secretary of State, having been elected on Nov. 18, 2023. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the office having served as First Assistant Secretary of State for four years, where she advised Secretary Kyle Ardoin on policy and legislative matters, and became certified as an Elections Registration Administrator in 2021. Secretary Landry’s goals include securing a new voting system with a paper component for the state, protecting the security of sensitive voter data, and continuing the agency’s high-tech protections.
From 2008-2019, Nancy served the people of House District 31 in the Louisiana House of Representatives. In her tenure as a legislator, then-Representative Landry served on the Committees on Civil Law, Natural Resources, House and Governmental Affairs, and Education, serving as Chairman in her final term. As a state representative, Nancy authored several key pieces of legislation on education, hazing reform, and family law.
Secretary Landry is a native of Lafayette and also lived overseas as the daughter of a Navy veteran. Secretary Landry is a graduate of LSU and LSU’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center. After law school, she worked for the online legal publishing company, Westlaw, and served as a judicial law clerk for the 15th Judicial District Family Court before going into private family law practice. In private practice, Landry established an award-winning system that provided reduced-cost legal representation to families in crisis. She brings to the office nearly two decades of experience working in both the private and public sectors.
The Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge Parish is composed of small business owners whose businesses are located in the parish and who reside in EBR or a surrounding parish. Cecil Cavanaugh is chairman, and Woody Jenkins is president.
The public is invited to attend. The luncheon is $25 payable to the restaurant. Lunch is complimentary for members of the working press. Meetings are broadcast live at Central City News on Facebook.
For information, contact Woody Jenkins at woodyjenkins2020@hotmai