Representative Bryan Fontenot Contact information
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Name | Bryan Fontenot |
Position | Representative |
State | state representatives Louisiana |
Party | Republican |
Email Form | |
Website | Official Website |
Representative Bryan Fontenot
Bryan Fontenot is an American politician, former law enforcement officer, and businessman. He is currently serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 55th district. He assumed office on January 13, 2020.
Born around 1978, Fontenot graduated from Thibodaux High School in 1996 and studied criminal justice at L. E. Fletcher Technical Community College. Prior to entering politics, Fontenot owned Thibodaux Driving School, worked at the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office, and was a commander in the Thibodaux Police Department’s Bureau of Narcotics. He is also the owner and CEO of BRYCO Land Developments.
In 2014, Fontenot was elected as justice of the peace in Lafourche Parish. He then ran for the Louisiana House of Representatives in October 2019 and won the election. During his tenure, he has voted to support the criminalization of in vitro fertilization and some forms of birth control. He is staunchly anti-abortion and has supported bills that propose the prosecution of women for murder if they receive abortions or miscarry without exception for rape, incest, or protection of the life of the mother.
Fontenot voted in 2021 in support of permitless concealed carry and opposed increasing the age requisite for gun purchase, stating that those under the age limit would circumvent this rule by obtaining firearms illegally. In 2022, he proposed paying for more advanced technology to curb crime by regulating golf carts and granting permits to drive them along the side of the road.
Fontenot won re-election to the Louisiana House of Representatives to represent District 55 outright in the primary on October 14, 2023, after the primary and general election were canceled. His current term ends on January 10, 2028.