Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR28

Introduced
4/17/23  
Introduced
4/17/23  
Engrossed
4/17/23  
Engrossed
4/17/23  
Passed
4/19/23  

Caption

Commends Louisiana State University student Cale Locicero on being named a recipient of a 2022-2023 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

Impact

By commending Locicero, HCR28 serves to inspire not only him but also other students pursuing rigorous scientific studies. The recognition emphasizes the commitment of Louisiana's educational institutions to foster academic excellence and research capabilities among their students. The bill seeks to promote awareness of the significance of graduate fellowships in advancing research and innovation within the state and the nation at large.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 28 (HCR28) commends Louisiana State University student Cale Locicero for being awarded the 2022-2023 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. This resolution recognizes Locicero's academic achievements and potential contributions to the scientific community, specifically in the field of organic chemistry. The resolution highlights the importance of the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program, which aims to enhance the quality and diversity of the U.S. scientific workforce by providing support to promising students.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR28 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a spirit of encouragement and appreciation for academic excellence. Legislators expressed pride in Locicero's accomplishments and recognized the importance of supporting young scientists in their educational journeys. The resolution signifies a collective acknowledgment of hard work, talent, and potential among Louisiana's students.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding HCR28, as it appears to have received unanimous support during its voting process, with the Senate voting 35-0 in favor of the resolution. The bipartisan nature of the resolution further underscores the commitment to recognizing academic achievements without opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR76

Commends Louisiana State University student Cale Locicero on being named a 2022 Goldwater Scholar

LA HCR30

Commends Louisiana State University student Rachael Coates on being named a Goldwater Scholar

LA HCR25

Commends Louisiana State University student Kenedi Lynch on being named a Goldwater Scholar

LA HCR32

Commends Louisiana State University student Evan Leonhard on being named a Fulbright Scholar

LA SR60

Commends LSU student and employee Julie Doucet upon receiving the National Scholars Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship grant to conduct research on shellfish in the Gulf of Mexico.

LA HR2929

Congratulating Matthew Carlson on his receipt of a Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation.

LA HCR35

Commends James Hendrix on being named 2023 Conservation Systems Soybean and Corn Researcher of the Year

LA HCR31

Commends Louisiana State University in Shreveport professor Dr. Alexandre Mikaberidze on being named a Fulbright Scholar

LA HCR38

Commends Louisiana State University Health Shreveport medical student Holly LaCour for her work to increase students' exposure to science

LA HCR36

Commends Louisiana State University at Eunice Professor Emeritus Dr. Malcolm Vidrine for being recognized as the 2022 recipient of the James William Rivers Prize in Louisiana Studies

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.