SLS 14RS-2793 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2014 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 121 BY SENATOR THOMPSON COMMENDATIONS. Commends the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Smith-Lever Act which founded the nationwide Cooperative Extension System. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON1 To commend the 100 th anniversary of the signing of the Smith-Lever Act which founded the2 nationwide Cooperative Extension System.3 WHEREAS, May 8, 2014, marks the centennial of the signing of the Smith-Lever4 Act (Act of May 8, 1914, Ch. 79, 38 Stat. 372, 7 U.S.C. 341 et seq.), which established the5 Cooperative Extension System, the nationwide transformational education system operating6 through land-grant universities in partnership with federal, state and local governments; and7 WHEREAS, United States Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia and United States8 Representative A. F. Lever of South Carolina authored the Smith-Lever Act to expand the9 "vocational, agricultural and home demonstration programs in rural America" by bringing10 the research-based knowledge of the land-grant universities to people where they live and11 work; and12 WHEREAS, cooperative extension is a critical component of the three-part13 land-grant university mission which works collaboratively with the Agricultural Experiment14 Station System, and academic programs in 106 colleges and universities, including15 historically black, Native American, and Hispanic-serving institutions to reach traditional16 and underserved audiences in all communities; and17 WHEREAS, the Cooperative Extension System continues to receive federal18 SCR NO. 121 SLS 14RS-2793 ORIGINAL Page 2 of 3 leadership and support enabled by the Smith-Lever Act and through the U.S. Department of1 Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture; and2 WHEREAS, cooperative extension's research-based education for farmers and3 ranchers helped establish the United States as a leading agricultural-producing nation in the4 world; and5 WHEREAS, since 1924, when the clover emblem was adopted by the USDA to6 represent 4-H, cooperative extension's nationwide youth development program has reached7 millions of youth and helped prepare them for responsible adulthood; and 8 WHEREAS, cooperative extension prepares people for healthy, productive lives9 through sustained education, such as the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program,10 breaking the cycle of poverty and reducing expenditures for federal and state assistance11 programs; and12 WHEREAS, cooperative extension provides rapid response to disasters and13 emergencies through the Extension Disaster Education Network by providing real-time alerts14 and resources so extension educators can respond to urgent needs resulting from hurricanes,15 floods, oil spills, fire, drought, pest outbreaks, and infectious diseases affecting humans,16 livestock and crops; and17 WHEREAS, cooperative extension translates science-based research for practical18 application through local and online learning networks where educators are available to19 identify emerging research questions, connect with land-grant university faculty to find20 answers, and encourage application of findings to improve economic and social conditions;21 and22 WHEREAS, cooperative extension engages with rural and urban learners through23 practical, community-based and online approaches, resulting in the acquisition of24 knowledge, skills and motivation to strengthen the profitability of animal and plant25 production systems, protect natural resources, help people make healthful lifestyle choices,26 ensure a safe and abundant food supply, encourage community vitality and grow the next27 generation of leaders; and 28 WHEREAS, many states are celebrating the centennial of the signing of the29 Smith-Lever Act with resolutions and proclamations, and many land-grant institutions also30 SCR NO. 121 SLS 14RS-2793 ORIGINAL Page 3 of 3 are commemorating the signing of the historic legislation; and1 WHEREAS, the Cooperative Extension Service was established in Louisiana on July2 23, 1914, when Louisiana State University President Thomas D. Boyd approved the3 memorandum of understanding between Louisiana State University Agricultural and4 Mechanical College and the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, now the Louisiana5 State University AgCenter.6 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana recognizes the7 significance of the Smith-Lever Act to the establishment of Cooperative Extension8 nationwide and encourages the people of the state of Louisiana to observe and celebrate the9 centennial with a focus on launching an innovative and sustainable future for cooperative10 extension.11 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana honors the12 university faculty and local educators who dedicate their careers to providing trusted13 education to help people, families, youth, businesses and communities solve problems,14 develop skills and build a better future for all Louisianians.15 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to16 Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service.17 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Curry Johnson. DIGEST Thompson SCR No. 121 Commends the 100 th anniversary of the signing of the Smith-Lever Act which founded the nationwide Cooperative Extension System.