Kenny Havard

Kenneth Edward "Kenny" Havard
Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
from the 62 district
Assumed office
January 9, 2012
Preceded by Tom McVea
Personal details
Born March 1971
Place of birth missing
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Shondell Escher Havard
Children Two sons
Residence

St. Francisville
West Feliciana Parish

Louisiana, USA
Alma mater

Jackson (Louisiana) High School
ITI Technical College

Louisiana State University
Occupation Businessman

Kenneth Edward Havard, known as Kenny Havard (born March 1971), is a businessman from St. Francisville, Louisiana, who is a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 62, which encompasses most of East and West Feliciana parishes and the northwest corner of East Baton Rouge Parish, including the city of Zachary.

Background

A graduate of Jackson High School in Jackson, Louisiana, Havard attended ITI Technical College and Louisiana State University, both in Baton Rouge, to study industrial instrumentation and design. Prior to his election, he had worked for eighteen years as a manager of engineering sales and a business development executive in the petrochemical, oil, and natural gas industries. Havard vowed in his campaign announcement to work to "create new jobs ... streamline government and rescind current regulation that create barriers for business. We must encourage, not stifle, small business development."[1]

Havard is a member of Rotary International, the Lions Club and the East Feliciana Parish Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the trade association, the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association. He volunteers for the Easter Seals Foundation. He has been a volunteer youth baseball coach and an appointed member of the Zachary Taylor Parkway Commission.[1]

Havard and his wife, the former Shondell Escher, a public schoolteacher in St. Francisville, have two sons. They are affiliated with the historic Grace Episcopal Church in St. Francisville.[1]

Political career

Havard was elected representative in the general election held on November 19, 2011. The incumbent Tom McVea, a former Democrat-turned Republican was term-limited. Havard defeated the Democrat Ken Dawson, 6,626 (61.4 percent) to 4,170 (38.6 percent).[2] Havard handily won his second term in the House in the primary election held on October 24, 2015. He polled 8,782 votes (63.4 percent) to the Democrat Ronnie Jett's 5,067 ballots (36.6 percent).[3]

On May 18, 2016, Havard introduced an amendment to a bill requiring that strippers be over twenty-one years of age. His amendment mandated that strippers also be no more than 28 years old and weigh no more than 160 pounds. He later withdrew the amendment but would not apologize when accused of sexist disrespect by his legislative colleague, Helena Moreno, a Democrat from New Orleans. She claimed that Havard's amendment would have applied equally to male strippers. Havard said that an apology would have meant obeisance to political correctness. An irate Governor John Bel Edwards called Havard's remark "in bad taste, and it wasn't funny." The incident attracted national attention.[4]

Statewide radio talk show host Moon Griffon has been sharply critical of what he claims is Havard's largely Democratic political philosophy. Though the lawmaker is a registered Republican, he has been conciliatory to policies advanced by Governor John Bel Edwards.[5]

On September 25, 2017, Havard issued a statement calling for the State of Louisiana to end all public funding to the New Orleans Saints NFL football team because of player protests. [6]

Havard is a Republican candidate for West Feliciana Parish president in the nonpartisan blanket primary on November 6, 2018. He is term-limited in the legislature and cannot seek a fourth term in the 2019 legislative elections. Often called a "Republican in Name Only" (RINO), Havard said that he has worked to obtain passage of a balanced budget without causing harm to state services. Havard said that he is frustrated with legislative partisanship and urged legislators to develop "the art of compromise. You don’t get everything you want, they don’t get everything they want, but you move toward helping people."[7]


References

  1. 1 2 3 "Running for Office: Kenny Havard". Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
  2. "Louisiana general election returns, November 19, 2011". staticresults.sos.la.gov. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
  3. "Results for Election Date: 10/24/2015". Louisiana Secretary of State. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
  4. Greg Hilburn (May 19, 2016). "Stripper 'joke' offends governor, House women". The Alexandria Town Talk. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  5. The Moon Griffon Show, June 20, 2017.
  6. Staff Report. "After Saints players protest, Louisiana Rep. Kenny Havard says team's access to state dollars should be cut". The Advocate. Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. Missing or empty |url= (help); |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  7. Mark Ballard (August 5, 2018). "Political Horizons: Louisiana Republicans seek one primary color". The Baton Rouge Advocate. Retrieved August 7, 2018.
Louisiana House of Representatives
Preceded by
Tom McVea
Louisiana State Representative for District 62 (East and West Feliciana parishes and part of East Baton Rouge Parish)

Kenneth Edward "Kenny" Havard
2012

Succeeded by
Incumbent
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