Louisiana Governor Releases Statement on Passing of Richard Ieyoub, Sr.

Louisiana Governor Releases Statement on Passing of Richard Ieyoub, Sr.
Louisiana – Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards made the following statement on the death of former Louisiana Attorney General Richard Ieyoub, Sr. on April 10, 2023. From 2016 to the present, he was the Edwards administration’s commissioner of conservation.
“I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of my dear friend Richard. Not only was he a devoted husband, father and grandfather, but he cared about making life better for everyone in the state he was proud to call home. He leaves behind a long legacy of public service that has left an indelible impact on our state and nation.”
“The son of Lebanese immigrants who came to this country and worked hard to achieve the American dream, Richard learned from them and carried that hard work ethic throughout his career. He grew up in Lake Charles as a devout Catholic who was guided by his faith. Once he set his sights on a goal, he was determined to reach it, even when others counted him out. He never doubted himself or the people of our great state. Whether he ran for local or state office, he was rewarded with overwhelming support, serving as the district attorney of Calcasieu Parish and then three terms as the state attorney general. In that time, he helped enact a statewide school safety plan and later helped to win billions of dollars for the state in litigation against tobacco companies. I was thrilled to appoint him commissioner of conservation in 2016. This is a tremendous loss for his family and Louisiana. Donna and I ask everyone to join their prayers to ours for his wife, Caprice, their children, grandchildren and all who knew and love him.”
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