Thompson was elected to the House in 2011, when the term-limited incumbent, fellow Republican
Jane H. Smith of Bossier City, ran instead, unsuccessfully, for the
Louisiana State Senate. Thompson defeated fellow Republican, Michael Durrell "Duke" Lowrie (born April 1970), 4,991 (56.8 percent) to 3,803 (43.3 percent). Smith, meanwhile, was defeated by the Republican businessman
Barrow Peacock of
Shreveport for the Senate seat vacated by
B. L. "Buddy" Shaw. In 2008, Thompson was an unsuccessful candidate for the
United States House of Representatives for
Louisiana's 4th congressional district. The seat opened when the incumbent
Jim McCrery stepped down to become a
lobbyist. Thompson finished in third place in the primary. The position went to the Republican physician and businessman
John C. Fleming of
Minden, who held it until 2017. In the spring of 2012, Representative Thompson amended an anti-
bullying bill sponsored by Patricia Smith, a Democrat from
Baton Rouge.
Conservative opponents of the bill claimed the measure is at odds with
freedom of speech rulings by the
United States Supreme Court. Thompson offered an amendment, which removed those sections of the bill that specify prohibitions against bullying in regard to only
sexual orientation, disabilities, and race. Smith said that the Thompson amendment effectively killed the focus of the legislation, and she withdrew it from further consideration. Thompson opposed bullying in schools for any reason and worked to protect the educational opportunities of all children. Representative Thompson served on the House Education, Homeland Security, Ways and Means, and Military and Veterans Affairs committees. He also sits on the Joint House and Senate Committee on Homeland Security. Thompson was a leader in the Louisiana legislature to address the over 17 million pounds of propellant improperly and illegally stored at Camp Minden near Doyline, Louisiana. His successor,
Mike Johnson, was later elected to the US House of Representatives for Louisiana’s 4th congressional district and is the current
speaker of the House. ==Court activities==