Press Releases
Washington, DC – Today Congressman Cleo Fields (LA-06) announced that his guest for President Trump’s Joint Address to Congress will be Kennedy Orr, President of the Student Government Association at Southern University and A&M College.
Baton Rouge, LA – Yesterday, Congressman Cleo Fields (LA-06) announced a series of town hall meetings to be held across Louisiana’s Sixth Congressional District. The meetings will provide an opportunity for constituents to share their thoughts, concerns, and ideas directly with Congressman Fields.
Baton Rouge, LA – Congressman Cleo Fields is set to take the oath of office during a special District Swearing-In ceremony hosted by the Louisiana Leadership Institute on Monday, February 17, 2025, at 10:00 AM CST at the F.G. Clark Activity Center on Southern University’s campus.
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Cleo Fields is deeply concerned by the decision made by the newly confirmed Treasury Secretary and acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Scott Bessent, to immediately halt the work of the CFPB.
It has been widely reported that under the direction of Secretary Bessent, department staff were instructed not to move forward with issuing public communication, settling enforcement action, or issuing and approving rules of guidance.
Baton Rouge, LA – Today, Congressman Fields expressed strong opposition to the Trump Administration’s decision to pause federal financial assistance, calling the move an unconstitutional overreach that undermines Congress’s authority over federal spending and jeopardizes the livelihood of American families.
Baton Rouge, LA – Congressman Cleo Fields celebrates the U.S. National Science Foundation’s E-Core program awarding approximately $8 million to the Louisiana Board of Regents over a multi-year period. This award is in collaboration with Southern University and A&M College, Louisiana State University and A&M College, Louisiana Tech University, and the University of New Orleans.
Baton Rouge, LA – As severe winter weather sweeps through Louisiana, Congressman Cleo Fields is urging constituents to prioritize their safety and stay off the roadways. Road conditions are expected to worsen rapidly as up to 8-10 inches of snow accumulates across Louisiana, and ice predicted to develop later this evening. Hazardous conditions will persist for many hours after the snowfall ends. The Louisiana Department of Transportation (DOTD) has closed certain interstate sites as a precautionary measure.
Washington, DC – “Today is a significant day for our nation as we come together to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose unwavering fight for justice, equality and unity continues to guide our nation.
Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Cleo Fields (LA-06) was appointed to serve on the House Committee on Financial Services, one of the most critical committees in Congress, following communication from the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. The committee plays a critical role in overseeing the banking system, housing, insurance, and securities and exchanges, making decisions that directly impact economic growth and financial security across the nation.