Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR182

Introduced
4/21/26  

Caption

Commends Louisiana State University at Shreveport on its contributions to the state of Louisiana

Impact

The resolution acknowledges LSUS’s milestone of exceeding a student body of ten thousand, which has been associated with the enhancement of accessibility and affordability in higher education for students in northwest Louisiana and beyond. Additionally, LSUS's development of new programs responsive to both student interests and the workforce needs reflects a commitment to local economic growth and educational advancement. These efforts support not just student success, but also contribute to community vitality throughout Louisiana.

Summary

HR182 is a resolution that formally commends Louisiana State University at Shreveport (LSUS) for its significant contributions to the state of Louisiana. The resolution highlights the university's rapid growth, noting that it has achieved an impressive increase in enrollment by 133% over the past decade. This growth places LSUS among the top one percent of colleges and universities in the United States for expansion, showcasing its pivotal role in higher education in the region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR182 is largely positive, with a consensus that the achievements of LSUS deserve formal recognition. Lawmakers and officials express pride in the university’s accomplishments and view this resolution as an opportunity to celebrate the importance of higher education institutions in fostering economic development and preparing students for future success.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present points of contention, it serves as a platform to discuss the positive impact of LSUS, thereby indirectly highlighting the broader discussions regarding funding for higher education and the importance of state support for educational institutions. Such discussions could arise concerning how state resources are allocated to ensure continued growth and development in the higher education sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR53

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

LA HR52

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

LA SR27

To commend Louisiana State University of Alexandria on its contributions to central Louisiana and the state.

LA HR54

Commends the Louisiana State University in Shreveport baseball team on its record start to the 2025 season

LA SR39

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

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 SR3

Commends and recognizes the vital contributions of Tulane University of Louisiana to the state of Louisiana.

LA HR307

Commends Dr. William F. Tate, IV, Louisiana State University president, for his dedication to the LSU community

LA HR19

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

LA SR75

Commends Southeastern Louisiana University on the occasion of its centennial anniversary and recognizes the institution's impact on the state of Louisiana.

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