Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR94

Introduced
5/5/15  
Passed
5/6/15  

Caption

Commends Nicholls State University senior biology student Anthony Naquin for being selected to present his research as part of the recent Posters on the Hill exhibition in Washington D.C.

Impact

The resolution serves not only to honor Anthony Naquin but also to shine a light on the importance of undergraduate research within the state of Louisiana. By recognizing young scholars like Anthony, the state promotes educational values, uplifts the local university, and encourages other students to engage in research initiatives. This acknowledgment could motivate increased funding and support for university programs, particularly in scientific disciplines which are vital for addressing contemporary challenges such as antibiotic resistance.

Summary

Senate Resolution 94 commends Nicholls State University senior biology student Anthony Naquin for his outstanding achievement in being selected to present his research at the Posters on the Hill exhibition in Washington D.C. This prestigious event recognizes undergraduate research and provides students an opportunity to showcase their work to congressional representatives. Anthony's research focused on antibiotic-resistant genes and bacteria, particularly in the context of a local sewage treatment plant in Thibodaux, Louisiana, highlighting significant environmental issues related to public health.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR94 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution reflects a strong community support for educational excellence and the contributions of young individuals to scientific research. The commendation celebrates not just Anthony's achievements, but also inspires pride within the local educational institutions and fosters a narrative of success and innovation in Louisiana's higher education realm.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not have faced significant opposition due to its celebratory nature, it does indirectly engage with broader discussions about funding for education and research. Supporting such commendations could be viewed against the backdrop of ongoing debates regarding educational priorities and resource allocation at the state level. Emphasizing student successes might lead to calls for more substantial investment in higher education and responses to critical issues like antibiotic resistance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR12

Commends and congratulates Nicholls State University student, Jonathan Bergeron, on outstanding academic achievements.

LA SR98

Recognizes Thursday, May 7, 2015, as Nicholls State University Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR65

Commends Caddo Parish Magnet High School student Vijay Letchuman for excelling in scientific research, being his school's Student of the Year for 2014-2015, and being selected as a regional finalist in the state's annual Student of the Year competition

LA SR7

Commends Mason Daniel Hill on being selected "Student of the Year" at French Settlement High School in Livingston Parish.

LA SR79

Commends former State Senator Donald R. Cravins Jr. on being inducted into the Southern University Law Center Hall of Fame.

LA SR33

Commends the Nicholls State University Department of University Police as dedicated public servants.

LA HR66

Commends Benjamin Maxey on earning the perfect ACT score and being selected as Louisiana Nonpublic School Student of the Year

LA SR204

Commends Elizabeth Gatti on being selected as the 2021 Bossier Parish High School Student of the Year

LA HCR146

Commends Tabitha Ann Kearns upon her receipt of a 2015 High School Woman of Excellence Award and scholarship from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA SR69

Commends Victor Rushing, a senior at Live Oak High School, on being named the Louisiana High School Student of the Year.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.