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Gerald (Gerald) Boudreaux (D-SS24)
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Capitol: 225.342.2040 FAX: 225.342.1140 District: 337.267.7520
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Senator
Room B-254 State Capitol 900 North Third Street Baton Rouge, LA 70804
District Office: PO Box 91245 Lafayette, LA 70509
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Elected: 2015 Next Election: 2027 | Spouse: Carlos |
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BioGerald Boudreaux was elected to represent District 24, in the Louisiana State Senate on October 24, 2015 and was sworn into office on January 11, 2016. He was re-elected October 12, 2019 and sworn in on January 13, 2020 for the second term. He was re-elected to his third and final term on October 14, 2023 and sworn in on January 8, 2024 He was appointed as a member to the following Senate Committees in his first term- - Education - Health and Welfare - Revenue and Fiscal Affairs - Select Committee on Veteran's Affairs (Vice-Chairman) - Select Committee on Veteran's Affairs (Chairman) April 8, 2019 - Joint Capital Outlay - HBCU Advisory Council (2018 to present) He was appointed as a member to the following Senate Committees for his second term- - Executive - Finance - Health and Welfare - Local and Municipal Affairs (Vice-Chairman) - Select Committee on Military and Veteran's Affairs (Chairman) - Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget He was appointed as a member to the following Senate committee s in his third term- - Executive - Finance - Health and Welfare - Local and Municipal Affairs (Vice-Chairman) - Select Committee on Military and Veteran's affairs - Louisiana Military Family Assistance Board - Select Committee on State Police Oversight - Capitol Security Council - Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget Additionally, his state service during his tenure in the legislature includes being appointed to the- - Louisiana Obesity Prevention and Management Commission - Louisiana Workforce Investment Council - Governor's Advisory Council on Disability Affairs - WON Louisiana Legislative Commission - Louisiana Drug Policy Board - Advisory Council on Historically Black Colleges and Universities - Atchafalaya Basin Program Oversight Committee - Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children - Louisiana Bullying Awareness and Treatment Task Force - Military Family Assistance Board Gerald currently serves on the Board of Directors for the following- - Miles Perret Cancer Services Center - Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame (LSHOF) - Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System (FMOLHS) (PJP Members) - Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday Committee (1985-Present) (Chairman 1993-present) However, his service/work history also includes- - Director of Parks and Recreation Department (January 1985-June 2020); appointed to this position by six Mayors of the City of Lafayette. Served a total of 42 years (part and full time) in the department (1978-2020) - Past member of Board of Directors - United Way of Acadiana (1987-1996) - Past member of Board of Directors - Chamber of Commerce of Lafayette (1989-1991) - Past member of Kiwanis-Southwest LA (1984-2004) - Past member and Chairman of the Board of Directors for Lourdes Hospital (2005-2013) - Past Member of Ragin Cajun Athletic Foundation (RCAF) (2013-2016) - Past Member of the Louisiana State Parks Board (1988-1992) Education- - B.S. Degree in Education from UL Lafayette - 1982 - Graduate of Northside High School - 1978 Gerald and his wife Carlos are the parents of Whittney, Hallie, Reginald (deceased) and Brittney (deceased). They are the grandparents of Kallie and Khloe Batiste The Boudreaux's are members of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, where he serves as a "Trustee" Member of the Finance Committee and as Captain of the 11-00am Usher Society. Honors/Awards- - Outstanding Young Man of America, 1984 - Kiwanian of the Year (Kiwanis-Southwest), 1986 - Distinguished Service Award Recipient (Hershey Track), 1986 - Naismith Award (College Basketball Official of Year), 2000 - Mr. Louisiana Basketball (Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches), 2008 - Dave Dixon Sports Leadership Award; inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, 2010 as a Division 1 College Basketball Official. - Trailblazer Award from the Greater Lafayette Black Chamber of Commerce, 2015
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