December 3, 2025
District B, District C, District D, District At-Large 1, District At-Large 2, Helena Moreno, Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell, Lesli Harris, Freddie King III, Eugene J. Green, City Council
NEW ORLEANS, LA — The New Orleans City Council is introducing an online portal for citizens to report potential abuse from federal immigration officers. Following recent reports of escalating immigration enforcement in the Greater New Orleans area, the City Council created the Know Your Rights webpage to help citizens report potential abuse by federal agents and educate themselves on their rights when interacting with agencies such as Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol.
August 26, 2025
District At-Large 1, Helena Moreno, City Council
The news about Bryan Vazquez is devastating and certainly not the outcome we hoped for. I will honor my commitment to his family, advocates, and volunteers to create an improved alert system for vulnerable people in New Orleans and then push for a statewide system. Thank you to everyone who helped search for Bryan and offered assistance to his family. They will continue to need all of our support during this difficult time.
August 15, 2025
City Council
NEW ORLEANS –The City Council applauds the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals for affirming the Council’s right to protect the interests of the City through contract review and approval. This Council will continue to ask questions and demand answers, especially when it comes to how public money is spent.
July 31, 2025
District C, Freddie King III, City Council
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New Orleans, LA – I appreciate the Mayor’s decision to move forward with allowing IV Waste to continue services through the end of the year. This action helps prevent major disruptions for residents, workers, and visitors in a vital part of our city, said Councilmember King. From the beginning, my priority has been maintaining clean, livable streets while protecting public dollars.
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July 31, 2025
District At-Large 1, Helena Moreno, City Council
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New Orleans, LA – The Mayor has now officially signed off to allow IV Waste to continue servicing the French Quarter and Downtown. I appreciate the Mayor taking this step to keep IV Waste until the end of the year. It was a tough battle to get to this point, but I’m proud of the Council for taking a stand on behalf of the people and to ensure public dollars are not wasted.
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