John Schroder
John Michael Schroder Sr. is an American businessman from Covington, Louisiana who served as state treasurer from 2017 to 2024. He was formerly a Republican member of the Louisiana [House of Representatives] for District 77 in St. Tammany Parish in suburban New Orleans.
Schroder was a candidate for Governor of Louisiana in 2023 [Louisiana gubernatorial election|2023], receiving 5.3% of the vote coming in fourth place.
Career
Schroder vacated his House seat on June 8, 2017, to devote full-time to his campaign for Louisiana state treasurer in the Louisiana [State Treasurer special election, 2017|special election] set for October 14, 2017, to fill the position vacated on January 3 by U.S. Senator John Kennedy. In his statement of candidacy, Schroder said that he has recognized since his election to the State House that "we had fundamental issues with our budget and spending practices. I have always taken a stand for the Louisiana taxpayer and that will not change when elected treasurer." State Senator Neil Riser of Columbia in Caldwell Parish in North Louisiana was also a candidate for the seat. John Schroder and Democrat Derrick Edwards advanced to the runoff, where Schroder won. In October 2022 Schroder said Louisiana pulled $794 million out of the BlackRock Inc. investment firm due to the company putting political and social goals ahead of robust returns for state taxpayers. Jessi Parfair, campaign representative at the Sierra Club's "Beyond Dirty Fuels" campaign called Schroder's announcement "just another flavor of climate denial cooked up by right-wing politicians and their fossil fuel donors."On February 9, 2023, Schroder formally announced he was running for governor of Louisiana in the 2023 election. He ultimately finished fourth in the jungle primary, receiving 5.3% percent of the vote.