Major Thibaut

Major Thibaut Jr. (born January 3, 1977), is an American politician who served as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for the 18th district from 2008 to 2020. The district encompasses Iberville, West Baton Rouge, West Feliciana, and Pointe Coupee parishes. Thibaut is known for his efforts to obtain infrastructure improvements in his largely rural district.[1]

Major Thibaut Jr.
Mayor of Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana
Assumed office
January 2019
Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
from the 18th district
In office
2008–2020
Preceded byDon Cazayoux
Succeeded byJeremy LaCombe
Personal details
Born (1977-01-03) January 3, 1977
Oscar, Louisiana, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Oscar, Louisiana, U.S.
EducationLouisiana State University (BA)

Early life and education

Thibaut was born in Oscar, Louisiana. He graduated the Catholic High School of Pointe Coupee in 1995 and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and government from Louisiana State University in 1999.

Career

He is a member of the Million Dollar Roundtable. He is also affiliated with the American Quarter Horse Association, Lions International, the Chamber of Commerce, and the National Rifle Association.[2]

Career

On September 30, 2006, Thibaut was elected to the District F seat on the Pointe Coupee Parish School Board over two other Democrats.[3]

Louisiana House of Representatives

In May 2017, Thibaut called for the combination of four previously separate pieces of legislation which collectively would have raised taxes on businesses and lowered them for what he said would constitute 90 percent of individual taxpayers. The measure was introduced by the Republican Representative Rob Shadoin of Ruston. It killed in the House Ways and Means Committee, which prompted Shadoin to remark, "You can kiss tax reform goodbye."[4] Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards, who backed the Shadoin bill, blamed its defeat on the power of business lobbyists.[4]

Mayor of Pointe Coupee Parish

In December 2018, Thibaut resigned from the Louisiana House of Representatives to become president of Pointe Coupee Parish.[5]

References

  1. "Major Thibaut". house.louisiana.gov. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  2. "Major Thibaut's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  3. "Election Results (School Board)". Louisiana Secretary of State. September 30, 2006. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  4. Greg Hilburn (May 9, 2017). "GOP lawmaker: 'You can kiss reform goodbye'". The Alexandria Town Talk. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  5. Kennedy, Emma (4 February 2019). "Pointe Coupee, New Roads eye joint garbage contract as first sign of teamwork in new government". The Advocate. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
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