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Scott Simon (politician)

Scott Michael Simon, Sr. (born June 1961), is a residential designer from Abita Springs, Louisiana, who is a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 74.

Simon is a residential/commercial designer and planner. He received his Master of Arts in Architecture from Tulane University in New Orleans. Simon is a member of the Louisiana Rural Caucus. First elected in 2007, he took office in 2008 to succeed current Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Mike Strain. Simon was re-elected in 2011.

Political experience

Simon has had the following political experience:

  • Louisiana state representative, 2008–present
  • President, Jaycees Bridge City Council

Current legislative committees

Simon has been a member of the:

  • Health and Welfare, Chair

Caucuses/Non-Legislative committees

Simon has been a member of:

  • Freshman Caucus
  • Northshore Federation Legislative Caucus

Professional experience

Simon has had the following professional experience:

  • Residential/Commercial Designer and Planner
  • President, Jaycees Bridge City Council

Organizations

Simon has been a member of the following organizations:

  • Member, Governors Office of Disability Affairs
  • Member, New Heights Therapy Riding Center
  • Member, Families Helping Families
  • Member, TARC
  • UBoard Member, St Jane de Chantal
  • Youth Director, St Jane de Chantal Youth Director
  • Member, St. Tammany Home Builders Association
  • Member, Northshore Republican Men’'s Club
  • Member, West St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce
  • Member, West St. Tammany FFA Alumni Association
  • Sponsor, Friends of Scouting
  • Adult Leader, Boy Scouts of America Troop 610
  • Sponsor, Northshore Cajun Dancer
  • President, Abita Springs Elementary PTO
  • Fundraiser and Builder, CJ Finn Ball Park
  • President, Abita Springs Recreation District 11
  • Coordinator, Youth Mission Work
  • Coordinator, St. Jane de Chantal CYO
  • Member, St. Jane de Chantal Parish Pastoral Council

Committee assignments

  • Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture and Rural Development
  • Commerce
  • Health and Welfare

References

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