Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR14

Introduced
4/14/21  
Passed
4/15/21  

Caption

Commends the University of Louisiana at Monroe College of Pharmacy for its contributions to the state

Impact

The resolution sends a message of recognition and support for the university's contributions to the healthcare sector, particularly in combating the pharmacist shortage in Louisiana. By emphasizing the importance of pharmacy education, the resolution potentially lays the groundwork for future investments or policies that may further enhance pharmacy education in the state. This acknowledgment may strengthen the university's position and resource allocation within the state's educational infrastructure.

Summary

House Resolution No. 14 commends the University of Louisiana at Monroe College of Pharmacy for its significant contributions to the state. Established in 1956 to address a critical shortage of pharmacists, the College has evolved its curriculum and now offers a doctor of pharmacy degree, graduating over five hundred students in the past six years. The resolution highlights the College's role as the only publicly supported pharmacy education institution in Louisiana, emphasizing its dedication to educating capable pharmacists to meet state needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR14 is overwhelmingly positive, with recognition not only of the university's contributions but also of its role in improving healthcare outcomes in Louisiana. The resolution is a reflection of bipartisan agreement on the value of educational institutions that contribute to workforce development, particularly in fields critical to public health.

Contention

While the resolution received support, it is important to note that discussions surrounding state funding for educational programs can sometimes lead to contention over resource allocations and priorities within the healthcare system. However, in this instance, the resolution serves primarily as a commendation without significant opposition or debate, reflecting a cooperative acknowledgment of the College's achievements and continued importance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR25

Commends Dr. Nick J. Bruno, president of the University of Louisiana Monroe, on his retirement.

LA HR52

Commends Louisiana State University at Alexandria on its contributions to central Louisiana and the state

LA HR53

Commends University of Louisiana Monroe president, Nick J. Bruno, on the occasion of his retirement

LA HR19

Commends Tulane University for its vital research and educational contributions to the state of Louisiana

LA HR53

Commends Louisiana State University in Shreveport on its contributions to northwestern Louisiana and the state

LA HR73

Designates April 20, 2022, as LSU Day at the state capitol and commends Louisiana State University for its contributions

LA HR32

Recognizes April 18, 2023, as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Day at the state capitol

LA HR40

Recognizes April 7, 2022, as Louisiana Association of Independent Colleges and Universities Day at the state capitol

LA HR61

Designates April 23, 2025, as LSU Day at the legislature and commends Louisiana State University for its enduring contributions to the state

LA HR77

Designates April 28, 2025, as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

LA SCR44

Commends Malcolm Joseph Broussard upon the occasion of his retirement from the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy.

LA SB41

Provides relative to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers. (See Act) (EN INCREASE SG EX See Note)

LA SB171

Creates the pharmacy benefit managers quality incentive program. (gov sig) (RE1 SG EX See Note)

LA SB130

Provides relative to contracts for Medicaid pharmacy benefit management services. (8/1/18)

LA HB376

Provides relative to the regulation of medical marijuana

LA HB704

Creates the pharmacy benefit managers quality incentive program (RE SEE FISC NOTE SG RV See Note)

LA SB48

Provides relative to Medicaid pharmacy services. (8/1/19)

LA SR146

Requests the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy to consider alternative training and certification options for pharmacy technicians.