Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR71

Introduced
4/19/22  
Introduced
4/19/22  
Passed
4/20/22  

Caption

Commends Professor Nancy Rabalais on her 2021 election to the National Academy of Sciences

Impact

In recognizing Professor Rabalais, HR71 serves to underscore the importance of scientific research and advocacy in environmental matters affecting Louisiana's coastal regions. The resolution reflects broader state efforts to promote and support environmental science as a critical field that impacts both local ecosystems and the economy. By honoring her achievements, the resolution raises awareness about ongoing environmental challenges and the need for continued investment in scientific research to address these issues.

Summary

House Resolution No. 71 (HR71) is a resolution commending Professor Nancy Rabalais for her election to the National Academy of Sciences in 2021. The resolution highlights Professor Rabalais's significant contributions to marine science and ecology, particularly her extensive research on oxygen depletion in the Gulf of Mexico and its implications for local marine life. Her work has been instrumental in shaping federal legislation aimed at improving water quality and supporting the fishing industry in the region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR71 is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on the acknowledgment of academic excellence and the significance of recognizing individuals who have made substantial contributions to science. Legislators and the public alike express pride in Louisiana residents who achieve such prestigious honors, reinforcing the value placed on expertise and research within the state. This positive sentiment reflects a collective appreciation for scientific achievements that could inspire future generations in the field of environmental studies.

Contention

While HR71 does not present substantial points of contention, it does indirectly highlight the ongoing discussions regarding environmental policy and the importance of scientific contributions in legislative frameworks. By bringing attention to Professor Rabalais’s work, the resolution may prompt conversations about the adequacy of current environmental protections and the role of science in policymaking. However, the resolution itself is primarily focused on commendation rather than contentious legislative changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR201

Commends Emily "Emmy" Ella Rabalais on being crowned the inaugural Miss Teen Wheelchair USA

LA HR322

Commends Emily "Emmy" Ella Rabalais on her many accomplishments and on being named the first-ever Miss Teen Wheelchair Louisiana USA

LA HR261

Commends Academy of the Sacred Heart on winning Thinker Awards in the 2022 New Orleans Academic Games League

LA HR34

Commends Christopher F. D'Elia on his receipt of the "Wes Tunnell Lifetime Recognition for Gulf Science and Conservation"

LA HR75

Commends Dr. Graca Vicente on her promotion to Boyd Professor of Chemistry at Louisiana State University and on receipt of a 2022 Southeastern Conference Faculty Achievement Award

LA HR104

Commends Gabriela González on being named the Southeastern Conference Professor of the Year for 2019

LA SR106

Commends LSU President William F. Tate IV on being elected to the prestigious American Academy of Arts & Sciences.

LA HR177

Commends R. King Milling for twenty years of service to the restoration and protection of the coast of Louisiana

LA SR66

Commends 2021-2022 Inspiring Health Justice Residents and scholar-in-residence on their residency collaboration of DESPAIR-ity

LA HR43

Commends Dr. Sharon L. Dunn for her dedication to and impact on the profession of physical therapy and the health of Louisiana's citizens

Similar Bills

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