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Overview

Current roleCandidate for U.S. House (LA-05)

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyProgressive Democrat

LocationLouisiana

BackgroundCandidate for U.S. House (LA-05)

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EducationB.A., Religion and Philosophy, North Central College

Notable personal detailsLarry W. Foy Sr. is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District in the 2026 election cycle. He has worked in higher education as a theology instructor and served as an assistant professor of Christian Theology and Church History at Westmont College, and as an instructor in theology and religion at Elmhurst College. He has also worked in faith-based advocacy and nonprofit leadership, including roles with the Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity and the New Way of Life Reentry Project, and has served in pastoral ministry.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports expanding and protecting Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security and increasing the federal minimum wage to a living wage; advocates regional investments in infrastructure, job growth, small business development, public education funding, and consumer protections. These positions indicate preference for increased government spending on social programs and economic supports.

Healthcare

Supports protecting, preserving, and expanding Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security and advocates for access to affordable healthcare for all. Emphasizes preventing severe cuts to these programs and ensuring healthcare access for vulnerable populations.

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Immigration & Border

Supports making the immigration system more fair and humane and frames immigration work within social-justice and community-organizing goals rather than enforcement-first policies.

Climate & Energy

The candidate emphasizes lowering energy costs and supports farming sustainability and job growth but does not present detailed climate policy or specific positions on emissions, fossil fuels, or clean-energy transition. Public materials focus on economic and community priorities rather than comprehensive climate or energy legislation. Overall the statements are general and do not indicate a clear progressive or conservative energy policy stance.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMar 14, 2026

The provided report does not mention Larry Foy or describe any actions or statements involving him. It focuses on Louisiana lawmakers considering bills to criminalize disruptions of religious services, after a protest elsewhere drew attention. Based on this summary alone, it is unclear why Larry Foy is in the news right now.

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