Moon Griffon Says Workforce, Insurance, and Closed Primaries Will Shape the 2026 Session

Moon Griffon says the upcoming legislative session still feels light on major moves, even as workforce issues dominate early conversations. He expects lawmakers to revisit carbon capture and insurance reforms, noting that AI and better driver behavior may influence recent rate drops more than policy changes. Griffon also points to growing tension in the May closed primaries, where ads targeting Congresswoman Julia Letlow continue without a strong response. He believes the dynamic may benefit Ralph Abraham and Fleming as voters shift away from Bill Cassidy. Griffon also predicts at least one “may surprise,” because political races rarely stay quiet for long.