Troy Hebert

Troy Michael Hebert (born April 19, 1966) is a politician from Jeanerette, Louisiana, who is the former commissioner of the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC).[1] Hebert was appointed commissioner by Republican Governor Bobby Jindal and served in the role until December 2015. A jury awarded an ATC agent he fired nearly $400,000. The FBI investigated him for extorting sex from a woman. He has served in the Louisiana House of Representatives and Louisiana State Senate. He has been divorced three times and lived in North Carolina until returning to Louisiana to win in 2023 another election as state representative, this time as a Republican. [2][3]

Troy Hebert
Louisiana State Senator for District 22, including Iberia Parish
In office
January 2008  November 2010
Preceded byCraig Romero
Succeeded byFred Henry Mills, Jr.
Louisiana State Representative for District 49 (Iberia and Vermilion parishes)
In office
1996–2008
Preceded byTed Haik
Succeeded bySimone B. Champagne
State Representative for District 31
(Lafayette and Vermilion parishes)
Assumed office
January 2024
Preceded byJonathan Goudeau
Personal details
Born
Troy Michael Hebert

(1966-04-19) April 19, 1966
Louisiana
Political partyDemocratic (until 2010)
Independent (2010)
Republican
Residence(s)Jeanerette, Iberia Parish, Louisiana
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Highlands, North Carolina
Alma materUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette
OccupationBusinessman

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