In the wake of major storms, Louisiana lawmakers and local roofing professionals are pushing back against predatory post‑disaster practices with proposed legislation aimed at protecting homeowners. The bill, discussed on Talk 107.3, seeks to limit aggressive door‑to‑door roofing solicitation immediately after natural disasters—particularly from out‑of‑state “storm chasers” who often pressure residents into questionable insurance claims or leave town before standing behind their work. Supporters, including members of the Louisiana Roofing Contractor Association and State Representative Brian Glorioso, say the goal is balance: allowing emergency repairs when needed, while ensuring permanent roof work is handled by properly licensed contractors who are accountable to the community. The legislation also strengthens consumer protections, cracks down on bad actors, and aims to restore trust in roofing as a skilled trade rather than a high‑pressure sales operation.