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Representative Troy Carter (2)

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BIOGRAPHY

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Biography

Troy Anthony Carter Sr., born on October 26, 1963, in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a Democratic politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District since May 2021. His district encompasses New Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, Lafourche, and the River Parishes, including St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, Ascension, Assumption, and Iberville Parishes.

Carter's political career is marked by several historic firsts:

  • First African American elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 102 in 1991.
  • First African American elected to the New Orleans City Council representing District C in 1994.
  • First African American elected to the Louisiana State Senate from District 7 in 2015.
  • First Congressman elected to Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District from the Westbank of New Orleans.
  • First Congressman whose spouse is a General Officer in the United States Army.

Throughout his career, Carter has been a staunch advocate for civil rights, healthcare, environmental justice, and economic development. He has authored or co-authored numerous laws focusing on infrastructure, women's healthcare, criminal justice reform, and reducing homelessness.

In December 2024, Carter was elected as the First Vice-Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus for the 119th Congress, reflecting his leadership within the caucus.

Carter is married to Major General Ana Carter of the United States Army, and they have two sons, Troy Jr. and Joshua. The family resides on the Westbank of New Orleans, where Carter was born and raised.

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Business Administration from Xavier University of Louisiana.
  • Master of Science in Business from the University of Holy Cross, graduating Summa Cum Laude.
  • Completed programs at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and Carnegie Mellon's School of Urban and Public Affairs.

Political Experience

  • Executive Assistant to Mayor Sidney Barthelemy: Served for six years, gaining valuable experience in municipal governance.
  • *Louisiana House of Representatives *: Represented the 102nd District, becoming the first African American elected to this position.
  • *New Orleans City Council *: Represented District C, including Algiers and the historic French Quarter, again as the first African American in this role.
  • *Louisiana State Senate *: Represented the 7th District and served as Senate Minority Leader.
  • *U.S. House of Representatives *: Serving Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District, focusing on infrastructure, economic development, and social justice issues.

Notable Achievements

  • Committee Assignments:
    • Serves on the exclusive Committee on Energy and Commerce.
    • Member of the House Homeland Security Committee.
    • Serves on the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
  • Leadership Roles:
    • Elected First Vice-Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus for the 119th Congress.
    • Appointed as a Deputy Whip on the House Floor.
  • Legislative Initiatives:
    • Authored or co-authored numerous laws focusing on infrastructure, women's healthcare, criminal justice reform, and reducing homelessness.
    • Advocated for civil rights, healthcare, equality, and environmental justice.

Carter's dedication to public service and his trailblazing achievements have significantly impacted Louisiana's political landscape, particularly in advancing the representation and rights of African Americans in the state.

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