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LRA Advocacy

Protecting the Restaurant and Hospitality Industry

The Louisiana Restaurant Association (LRA) has significantly strengthened its Advocacy Team over the last decade to effectively navigate the complex and highly regulated environment in which restaurants operate. Our Advocacy efforts extend beyond the walls of any single establishment, focusing on the broader climate that impacts the restaurant and hospitality industries.

Restaurants often find themselves at the center of regulatory attention, targeted for increases in taxes, fees, labor, insurance, and other regulatory burdens. The LRA Advocacy Team actively engages with lawmakers and policymakers, educating them on the unique business model of restaurants and ensuring that the industry is fairly represented. Our team works year-round to prevent harmful legislation, support beneficial policies, and secure positive outcomes for our members.

Explore the highlights of our recent legislative successes and understand how the LRA Advocacy Team continues to be the voice of Louisiana's restaurants.

1. Legislative Wins

  • Successfully shapes legislation to protect and advance the restaurant and hospitality industry.
  • Team works year-round to block harmful bills and support beneficial policies.
  • Secures favorable outcomes for LRA members.
  • Defeats restrictive regulations and promoted fair laws supporting business growth.
  • Demostrates the LRA's commitment to representing Louisiana’s restaurants at the state Capitol.

2. Policy Education

  • Educates policymakers on the unique challenges of the restaurant industry is central to LRA’s advocacy.
  • LRA provides government officials and regulators insight into the restaurant business model.
  • Addresses misconceptions and prevents unintended consequences of well-intentioned policies.
  • LRA shapes a regulatory environment that supports the success of restaurants.

3. Targeted Advocacy

  • LRA focuses on opposing mandates and ensuring regulatory fairness.
  • The Advocacy Team seeks collaboration to develop solutions for the restaurant industry.
  • Ensures regulations are fair, clear, and aligned with industry realities.
  • LRA's targeted advocacy creates a more favorable business climate for members.

Advocacy News

U.S. DOL Increases New Overtime Salary Threshold

April 24, 2024

Latest News The Department of Labor (DOL) has released its final overtime rule, significantly increasing the minimum annual salary threshold determining overtime pay eligibility under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) from $35,568 to $58,656. The rule will gradually come into effect, with an increase to $43,888 on July 1, 2024, and an increase to $58,656…

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FTC Votes to Ban Non-Compete Agreements

April 24, 2024

Latest News What Just Happened: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has voted to enact a far-reaching ban on non-compete agreements. This decision, resulting from a 3-2 vote, will take effect 120 days following its publication in the Federal Register. The rule aims to prohibit all new non-compete agreements and will render most existing ones unenforceable, except…

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Empowering Advocacy: Highlights from LRA Day at the Capitol

April 10, 2024

Latest News Seventy members of the Louisiana Restaurant Association (LRA) convened at the Capitol for a pivotal event known as LRA Day. This gathering provided a platform for industry leaders to address pressing issues facing the restaurant sector. Among the distinguished speakers were LRA President and CEO Stan Harris, Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Tim Temple,…

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