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ELECTION DAY: OCTOBER 11

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Improved public safety by backing initiatives that make our streets safer for everyone.

Growth

Diversified our economy by focusing on initiatives that promote innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability.

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Fought for affordable housing and a more equitable city where every New Orleanian has a shot at success.

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Laid the groundwork for a stronger, safer, and more equitable New Orleans—and with your support, I can continue this fight for another term.

Together, we've...

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Hosted district-wide cleanups
across 15+ neighborhoods, removing hundreds of tires and countless trash bags full of debris.

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Secured $4M+ in funding to
clear the city's sexual assault DNA backlog.

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Ensured drainage resilience during extreme weather by funding a new SWBNO electrical substation.

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Conducted site walkthroughs with city agencies regularly to monitor stalled roadwork in Broadmoor, Central City, Mid-City, and Marlyville.

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Passed blight law reforms in 2022 to expedite enforcement against repeat violators and keep our neighborhoods beautiful.

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Responded to 6,500+ calls from constituents, with top concerns of DPW, sanitation, SWBNO, and more.

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As a student at Tulane University’s School of Law, Lesli honed her legal skills in the Juvenile Law Clinic representing children in need of care and those charged with delinquency. She purchased her first home in 2004 on Amelia Street in District B, renovated by the Preservation Resource Center. She now lives in Central City, in a tight-knit, diverse community that truly reflects New Orleans.

 

Lesli practiced law at Stone Pigman Law Firm for sixteen years and became the firm's second Black woman law partner. She focused her practice on entertainment and intellectual property law, representing clients like the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans. READ MORE...

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Paid for by the Committee to Elect Lesli Harris

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