Office of Governor Jeff Landry’s Post

Hyundai’s decision to invest nearly $6 billion in Ascension Parish speaks volumes about Louisiana’s skilled workforce, robust infrastructure, and our ability to compete for innovative manufacturing facilities. This announcement makes clear that Louisiana’s manufacturing sector is roaring back, thanks to our historic tax reforms, and President Trump’s economic policies. I committed to revitalizing Louisiana's economy, and with global giants like Hyundai and Meta now in our state, Louisiana is finally seeing progress.

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Awesome!!! Thanks for your leadership!

Thomas Cupples

Property Management Professional trying to bring a brighter tomorrow to your local community.

2w

Thank you, Governor Landry, for advocating for the hard working citizens of Louisiana! I look forward to following this project!

Berton Breaux

Nurse/Co-Owner Vermilion Healthcare Nursing Facility and Skilled Nursing Rehab Ctr, 5th Generation Co-Owner Solitude Plantation Sugarce Farm, Partner Bronco Realty Founded 1972

1w

Have DOT make a nice sign entering the Parish Welcome "Bienvenue" Hyundai!!!

John Dudley

CEO Chasing Aces Golf / 2x Founder/ President of Professional Denture Clinic/ CEO of Dentacare Financial / United States Marine Veteran

1w

Thank you For Fighting Louisiana 💯🇺🇸👊🏻To God Be The Glory

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Matthew Kadinger

Assistant Director of Building Operations

2w

Thank You Governor Landry.

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Jacob Gary

Project/Turnaround Management

1w

Sounds like our “robust infrastructure” could use another bridge from Geismar to Plaquimine.

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Dr. Michelle Ned

Doctor of Integrated Behavioral Health

5d

Excellent!

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Frank G. Bardonaro, Jr.

Chief Executive Officer Brock Group

2w

Not sustainable under current LA judicial system! It is a great achievement, but if you don’t resolve the current Tort reform issues, runaway jury verdicts, and judges who (while under investigation btw) allow jury’s to dismiss the Worker’s comp laws and OCIP programs that are designed to protect the workers, residents and businesses, they won’t even break ground. When you have more former Senators and District Atty’s working for plaintiffs firms, tha pretty much says it all. Good luck to you all, but don’t forget that your “legal” system has major issues that will impact current and future employers, taxpayers, and employees.

Randy Rogers

Sales Consultant Sysco East Texas.

1w

Thank you Governor Landry and all who assisted in this great achievement for our great state of Louisiana.

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