John CreevySince 2011, John Creevy has served on the Executive Committee of the Orleans Chapter of the Alliance for Good Government. As a member of the Executive Committee, Mr. Creevy works to inform the public on issues that relate to candidates for public office, legislation, etc.

The purpose of the Alliance for Good Government is to foster, protect and promote the welfare and interest of the citizens of the State of Louisiana by bringing together public-minded citizens into an organization to promote policies which benefit the New Orleans Metropolitan area, the State of Louisiana and the United States of America.

The Alliance for Good Government regularly conducts forums for candidates running for public office in Orleans Parish and Louisiana in order to actively engage in the promotion and election of public officials who are dedicated to the common good, efficient government and integrity.

For more information, see www.allianceforgoodgovernment.org.

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