Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR142

Introduced
4/23/24  
Introduced
4/23/24  

Caption

Commends LSU Health New Orleans on receipt of the Billy and Marcia Beer gift that fully funds scholarships for ten medical students each year

Impact

The resolution highlights the impact of philanthropy on medical education and the importance of community support in expanding access to healthcare professions. By funding these scholarships, the Beers' legacy will not only aid individual students but also contribute to a more robust healthcare workforce in Louisiana, promoting a healthier community overall. The terms of the scholarship also require recipients to provide a day of free medical care each month to patients in need, fostering a strong sense of community service among future doctors.

Summary

House Resolution 142 commends LSU Health New Orleans for receiving a significant gift of $7.5 million from the estate of Marcia and Billy Beer, marking the largest donation in the Foundation’s history. This endowed donation is intended to fully fund scholarships for ten medical students annually. The scholarships will provide financial support to qualified students who might not otherwise be able to afford medical school, ensuring that future physicians can emerge from diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR142 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates a generous act of giving that enriches the educational landscape for medical students. Legislators and community members alike recognize the significance of such contributions to public health and education, viewing the Beers' gift as an inspirational model of philanthropy that encourages other community members to give back.

Contention

While there seems to be a wide consensus on the benefits of the Beers' generosity, discussions surrounding the practical implementation of the scholarship program may elicit varying opinions. Some may raise questions about the management of the scholarship fund and the methods for selecting recipients, as ensuring that such initiatives are executed effectively is vital for maintaining public trust and support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR24

Commends Amy Sins for receiving the Greater New Orleans Champions of Service Award for Volunteer Louisiana

LA HCR38

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

LA SCR51

Commends LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine on the celebration of its fiftieth anniversary.

LA SR152

Commends Senator Gregory Tarver for his years of distinguished public service.

LA HR112

Commends Odyssey House Louisiana for its mission, growth, and impact over fifty years of treating individuals with chronic addictions

LA HR271

Commends Loyola University New Orleans for its history of academic excellence on the historic appointment of Dr. Xavier Cole as its president

LA HR231

Commends Dennis "Maliq" Barnes on his record-setting college scholarship awards and extraordinary achievements

LA SR100

Commends Senator Louie Bernard for his forty-four years of dedicated public service.

LA HCR116

Expresses support for development of a Levitt Pavilion in Armstrong Park in New Orleans

LA HR142

Commends Billy Lewis on the occasion of his retirement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.