Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR52

Introduced
4/22/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution serves to underscore the impact LSUA has had on both educational attainment and workforce development in central Louisiana. With a diverse array of more than seventy-five degree programs, including vital fields such as healthcare, business, and education, LSUA stands out as a critical contributor to regional job preparedness. Its nursing program, in particular, boasts one of the highest licensure pass rates in the state, significantly benefiting rural and underserved communities by supplying essential healthcare professionals.

Summary

House Resolution No. 52, introduced by Representative Mike Johnson, is a commendation for Louisiana State University at Alexandria (LSUA) in recognition of its significant contributions to central Louisiana. This resolution highlights LSUA's role as a key educational institution within the LSU System, capable of providing high-quality, accessible, and affordable education for students. Over the years, LSUA has demonstrated rapid growth, achieving an enrollment of over 7,100 students and setting ambitious targets that exceed state expectations. It is recognized as the fastest-growing university in Louisiana, emphasizing its commitment to expanding opportunities for all learners in the region.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR52 is positive, with strong support for the university's contribution to the region's educational landscape and local economy. The resolution not only celebrates current achievements but also expresses optimism regarding LSUA's future endeavors and continued growth. Both the community and lawmakers perceive this institution as a pivotal entity for societal and economic enhancement.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it does not address potential criticisms or concerns regarding state investment in higher education or funding disparities among public universities. Such topics can often lead to debates on resource allocation and policy priorities within the state. Nonetheless, HR52 primarily focuses on acknowledging LSUA's achievements and encouraging ongoing support for its programs and initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR42

Designates Wednesday, April 26, 2023, as University of Louisiana System Day at the Capitol and commends the University of Louisiana System for its sustained contributions to the state.

LA HCR37

Designates April 19, 2023, as LSU Day at the legislature and commends Louisiana State University

LA SR11

Recognizes Tuesday, March 19, 2024, as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR137

Commends Louisiana State University at Shreveport for its record-breaking enrollment

LA SCR5

Commends and congratulates the Louisiana State University Tigers Womens Basketball team on winning their first NCAA Basketball Championship.

LA HR213

Commends Louisiana State University Laboratory School on being named a 2022 National Blue Ribbon School

LA SR119

Commends and congratulates the University High baseball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2024 Division III Select State Championship.

LA HR135

Commends Louisiana State University at Shreveport on its high state and national rankings in the second annual Economic Mobility Index

LA HCR31

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

LA SR27

Commends the Louisiana State University at Eunice head baseball coach and athletic director Jeff Willis on being named to the National Junior College Athletic Association Coaches Hall of Fame.

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