LOUISIANA CITIZENS FOR JOB CREATORS: AG Landry Calls for Church Services to Resume!

As the state of Louisiana continues to make strides against the COVID-19 pandemic, AG Jeff Landry is once again looking out for the liberties of Louisianians. This time urging the Governor to allow for church services to resume, all while abiding by social distancing recommendations. In a letter to Governor Edwards yesterday, AG Landry cited the growing unrest that is "unfolding across the Nation and here in Louisiana with regard to peoples' freedom to practice their faith." Additionally, he notes growing concern over the complexity of utilizing law enforcement to enforce these measures. 

Less than 24 hours after AG Landry issued his letter, the Edwards Administration issued guidance allowing churches to hold outdoor services as long as they can abide by social distancing measures. 

Louisiana is state of believers, who hold dear to our Christian practices. Enduring the past 6 weeks of uncertainty without the ability to worship has no doubt put a mental and emotional strain on our citizens. Allowing people the opportunity to worship is a great step froward in the process of healing our country.

Thank you AG Landry for standing up the the civil and religious liberties of our great state! Read AG Landry's letter HERE and we will see you at Church on Sunday?

Posted on May 2, 2020 .