Dare to Do Differently, District A

Bridget Neal Launches Campaign for New Orleans City Council – District A

New Orleans, LA — 11 July 2025 — In a bold challenge to business-as-usual politics, parental rights advocate and change strategist Bridget Neal has launched her campaign for New Orleans City Council,

District A with a strong statement:

Enough—New Orleans!

Known for her candor, clarity and commitment to truth, Bridget Neal is running on a platform that demands accountability from everyone.
“If we want a functioning city government, we must elect people with the capacity to fix it,” Neal said.
“I’ll work relentlessly to end dysfunction and hold both elected officials and city contractors accountable. But that process begins with each of us.”

“It’s time for District A to ‘Dare to Do Differently’ because the familiar has failed us.” Neal urges.

Think Differently

Ask the right questions. Does this candidate have the authority, the influence, and the expertise to deliver on their promises? If not, it’s just slogans, when what we need are solutions.

Act Differently

Challenge old habits. Does this candidate have the judgment to lead, the strategy to succeed, and the strength to follow through? If not, don’t default to decisions based on school ties and social circles. That’s loyalty, not leadership.

Vote Differently

Vote with purpose. Ask yourself: who is most capable of delivering the systemic, structural change our city needs and who is most likely to succeed not at campaigning, but at governing? In this moment, we don’t need convenience. We need competence.

District A, it is time to say….Enough- New Orleans!

About Bridget

Neal brings unmatched experience managing complex systems and institutions. She has worked with the Smithsonian Institution, NASA, the U.S. Space Force, and George Washington University, leading efforts to streamline operations, enhance accountability, and coordinate across bureaucracies.

Neal’s most relevant work for District A came through an eight-month French Quarter research initiative under the Lieutenant Governor’s Office, where she coordinated with both city and state agencies and gained direct access to departments such as  sanitation, public safety, public works, and health services.

Her recommendations framed the French Quarter Revitalization Plan, influenced Louisiana’s Super Bowl planning strategy, and influenced the legislative changes to the French Quarter Management District’s mission.

For media inquiries, interviews, or to get involved in the campaign, contact ElectBridgetNeal@gmail.com or visit www.FixItBridget.com