Louisiana officials, candidates can use campaign cash for D.C. Mardi Gras, ethics board confirms [View all]
The Louisiana Board of Ethics confirmed Friday that elected officials and political candidates can use their campaign money for expenses related to Washington Mardi Gras following a law change earlier this year.
The ethics board issued an advisory opinion last week to Mandeville Mayor Clay Madden, stating he can legally use campaign funds to cover his Washington Mardi Gras expenses. Madden intends to go to the event, which take place in 2026 during the last week of January, in his official capacity as a city representative.
The Mayor intends to travel to the 2026 Washington Mardi Gras event to engage in meetings with various stakeholders, including constituents, other municipal leaders, parish presidents, state legislators, and U.S. senators and representatives, Elizabeth Sconzert, Mandevilles city attorney, wrote in an email to the ethics board in August.
Washington Mardi Gras is an annual, four-day festival held in the nations capital featuring a formal Mardi Gras ball, parade, black-tie gala, business luncheons, political fundraisers and several parties thrown by and for the politically connected. Some of Louisianas large companies and lobbyists are among the most visible sponsors of the event.
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