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A Clear Leader For These Unclear Times

NED WHITE’S STORY IS ABOUT PERSEVERANCE, GUTS, hard work, and solid, country common sense. Exactly the qualities needed to turn North Louisiana’s ailing economy into a story of success.

And Ned White’s story is one of success.

NED KNOWS HARD WORK!

Raised by a single, hardworking mom, Ned White took on life’s responsibilities very early. From his junior high school days through his college years, Ned White worked in the family business running errands, calling on customers and eventually helping good people secure much needed loans.

It was an extraordinary education for Ned White about the values, beliefs, and concerns of the people of Northeast Louisiana. Ned listened, learned, and acquired a deep knowledge of business and our economy.

NED

KNOWS SUCCESS IN BUSINESS!

At the age of 21, like most successful entrepreneurs, Ned White had an idea, borrowed a few dollars to kickstart it, and started his own business. Over the past three decades, Ned White has built numerous companies deeply rooted in the economy and communities of Northeast and North Central Louisiana. From commercial real estate rented to non-profits for fundraising and charitable bingo, timber, farming and agriculture, game and land management, hunting, oil and gas exploration and production, livestock, sand and gravel mining and an associated washing and processing plant, barging, and a gaming license issued under the strictest of background checks and character investigations of any industry in Louisiana, Ned White has created jobs, opportunity, and a better life for hundreds of our citizens and families!

Ned Shares The Values And Beliefs Of Our People

Married for 19 years to Ashley Odom White, they have two children, Nolan Thompson and Brighton Thompson Robertson, a sonin-law, Reed Robertson, and five beautiful grandchildren: Merris and David Robertson and Bryn, Hayes, and Harrison Thompson.

Ned and Ashley are members of the Christ Church of West Monroe where Ned has served and attended numerous retreats for men. Both Ashley and Ned are deeply involved in helping to support numerous compassionate, civic endeavors throughout our communities.

He is a member of the NRA, Louisiana Sheriff’s Association and the Louisiana State Troopers Association.

Ned is an avid sportsman, hunting and fishing, and his love of the wildlife and natural habitat of North Louisiana is unequaled.

Family. Faith. Friends. These are what make a difference in Ned White’s life!

WHY I’M RUNNING

Louisiana simply needs changing!

We can no longer wait for bold leadership, big projects, and new opportunities. As a state, we must move now and we must do so aggressively in order to catch up.

More importantly, I want Louisiana to finally take the lead in education, new job promotion, investment in the state, attracting new and better businesses, fighting crime to build safe communities, lowering taxes on working families, and protecting our values and way of life.

In short, Louisiana must be run like a business and the best way to ensure this goal is for people who run businesses, make payrolls, spend long hours building opportunities for all of people to be engage and involved in changing our state government.

Politicians who depend on the public salaries of their elective positions to make a living simply do not have the courage, fortitude or credentials to change Louisiana for the better. These politicians only give us more of what we’ve already had.

I am running for the State Senate for two reasons: I want to selflessly serve people and I want to fundamentally change Louisiana. Like each of you, I want an education system that educates our children in the basics so they can acquire life’s skills to earn a good living and to continue to improve those skills along their way: parental control, not political control, in our schools. I want businesses from anywhere in the world wanting to come and make Louisiana home so they can bring new jobs and opportunities. I want our communities safe and law enforcement supported for doing their jobs to protect us. I want our natural resources protected and never abused, but I want Louisiana’s extraordinary natural gifts of our rivers, bayou’s, lakes, timberland and farmland to be made even better. Our working families must be honored by lower taxes. I want new highways, bridges and infrastructure created and built and I want it done quickly so our citizens do not have to wait decades more for projects that should have been planned and completed decades ago.

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