New Orleans, LA –Today, Arthur Hunter officially launched his campaign website, a bold new platform focused on real solutions for New Orleans. With crime rising, streets crumbling, and families struggling, Hunter is committed to rebuilding the city —prioritizing safety, infrastructure, and economic opportunity for all.
“New Orleans is in trouble. Our streets are broken, crime is out of control, and too many families are struggling. We can’t keep making excuses—it’s time for real solutions,” said Hunter.
The website, arthurfornola.com, lays out a detailed plan to fix what’s broken, focusing on key areas that impact every New Orleans resident:
- Public Safety and Crime– Putting more officers on the streets, not just driving by, but walking in neighborhoods, talking to people, and building trust.
- Streets and Drainage – Fixing roads the right way, no more patchwork jobs that fall apart in six months.
- Jobs and Economic Opportunities – Partnering with schools, churches, and nonprofits to create year-round programs that keep kids safe and give them the tools to succeed.
- Economic Growth – Supporting small businesses, creating good-paying jobs, and bringing life back to our neighborhoods.
Hunter’s campaign is about more than politics—it’s about action. “I’ve seen the system from every side, but I haven’t been compromised by it,” Arthur Hunter said. “I entered public service to do the work — to fix what’s broken and make things better. That’s why I’m running for mayor.”
The website features a detailed policy platform, ways for supporters to get involved, and opportunities for voters to share their concerns directly with the campaign.
“I won’t have millions to spend on this campaign, but that’s never mattered to me,” Hunter said. “This is about people. It’s about fixing our city. I need your help to win—your time, your energy, and your voice.”
Join the movement. Visit arthurfornola.com and be part of the change New Orleans needs.
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Judge Arthur L. Hunter, Jr., a former New Orleans police officer, served as a judge in Orleans Parish Criminal District Court for two decades, where he led initiatives like the Re-Entry Court, Veterans Treatment Court, and Mental Health Court.
He has been recognized for his leadership on public safety initiatives and continues to contribute as a legal educator, including at Harvard Law School. In 2023, he co-launched the Delgado Community College Regional Career Project to provide career training and educational opportunities for at-risk individuals.
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