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Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2016-2017 Name City District Nominating Legislator Aguillard, April A Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2016-2017 Name City District Nominating Legislator Aguillard, April A. Opelousas Representative District 45 Jean-Paul Coussan Aucoin, Zachary T. Morgan City Senate District 21 R.L. "Bret" Allain Authement, Grace E. Baton Rouge Representative District 66 Rick Edmonds Ball, Gabrielle A. Metairie Representative Disctrict 89 Reid Falconer Bell-Pierce, Alexis K. Saint Francisville Representative District 62 Kenny Havard Bembenick, Kristin N. Delhi Senate District 34 Francis Thompson Bennett, Erin R. New Orleans Senate District 5 Karen Carter-Petersen Berger, Michelle L. Hammond Representative District 73 Steve Pugh Bertrand, Jared K. Covington Representative District 74 Scott Simon Bolton, Christopher C. Baton Rouge Representative District 6 Thomas Carmody Bonin, Nicholas P. New Iberia Representative District 46 Mike Huval Broussard, Catherine V. Saint Gabriel Representative District 60 Chad Brown Brown, Juanae M. Baton Rouge Senate District 15 Regina Barrow Bush, Meghan E. Sunset Senate District 26 Jonathan Perry Caffery, Anne B. New Iberia Senate District 22 Fred Mills Campbell, Caroline K. Baton Rouge Representative District 69 Paula Davis Carter, Christopher W. Geismar Representative District 59 Christopher Carter Champagne, Ethan P. Carencro Representative District 39 Julie Emerson Charpentier, Jordan E. Monterey Senate District 32 Neil Riser Chen, Judy La Place Senate District 19 Gary Smith Chike, Obinna C. Baton Rouge Representative District 67 Patricia Smith Childers, Joshua M. New Iberia Representative District 96 Terry Landry Clark, Holly A. Westwego Representative District 83 Robert Billiot Cline, Rachel E. Shreveport Representative District 1 James Morris Clouatre, Miriam K. Brusly Senate District 17 Rick Ward Cole, Cailey C. Cheneyville Representative District 38 H. Bernard LeBas Conlay, Madison F. Natchitoches Representative District 22 Terry Brown Connolly, Patrick J. Mandeville Senate District 11 Jack Donahue Cordell, Robert V. Baton Rouge Representative District 68 Stephen Carter D'Amico, Alexandra B. New Orleans Representative District 86 Chris Broadwater Damico, Elaine M. Belle Chasse Representative District 105 Christopher Leopold Dang, Jessica T. Larose Representative District 55 Jerome Richard Dartez, Lauren R. Prairieville Representative District 51 Beryl Adams Derouen, Tatiana J. Lake Charles Representative District 36 Mark Abraham Doolin, Kelleen B. Shreveport Senate Disctrict 38 John Milkovich Duplantis, Megan L. Prairieville Representative District 71 J. Rogers Pope Ezell, McCraney C. Lafayette Representative District 43 Stuart Bishop Forrester, William M. Baton Rouge Representative District 13 Jack McFarland Frith, Marron E. Lake Providence Representative District 21 John Anders Gaines, Lauren E. Baton Rouge Representative District 61 C. Denise Marcelle Gallion, Calvin Natchitoches Representative District 23 Kenny Cox Galy, Alexander J. New Orleans Senate District 10 Daniel Martiny Gambel, Sara L. Hammond Senate District 6 Mack "Bodi" White Gambino, Annie C. Bush Senate District 12 Beth Mizell Gardner, Alexis L. Gonzales Representative District 88 John Berthelot Gauthier, Sarah E. Destrehan Representative District 56 Gregory Miller Page 1 Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2016-2017 Gold, Logan C. Haughton Senate District 30 John Smith Gosserand, Annie C. Livonia Representative District 24 Frank Howard Grace, William L. Houma Representative District 53 Tanner Magee Grimsley, Bailey M. Lafayette Senate District 24 Gerald Boudreaux Guice, Kelsie Monroe Representative District 19 Charles Chaney Guidry, Bradley T. Berwick Representative District 50 Sam Jones Guilliot, Paul J. Lafayette Representative District 40 Dustin Miller Hall, Lauren E. Baton Rouge Representative District 20 Edmond Jordan Hall, Zachary R. Chalmette Representative District 103 Raymond Garafalo Hammond, Albert Baton Rouge Representative District 87 Rodney Lyons Hancock, Trace A. Benton Senate District 36 Ryan Gatti Harvey, Randall C. Destrehan Representative District 92 Tom Willmott Herman, Cade A. Sulphur Representative District 33 Mike Danahay Hill, Lela A. Paulina Representative District 58 Edward Price Hirsch, Lauren A. Baton Rouge Senate District 14 Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb Hoang, Andrew G. Houma Representative District 52 Jerome Zeringue Hughes, Lucia New Orleans Representative District 99 Jimmy Harris Hyde, Christian A. New Orleans Representative District 78 Kirk Talbot Ieyoub, Richard P. Baton Rouge Representative District 34 A.B. Franklin Ifediora, Chikamadu A. Monroe Representative District 17 Marcus Hunter Johnson, Hayleigh B. Baton Rouge Representative District 70 Franklin Foil Jones, Jennifer E. Lake Charles Senator District 27 Ronnie Johns Joseph, Jeffrey J. Lake Charles Senate District 25 Dan Morrish Joseph, Satchel N. New Orleans Representative District 97 Joseph Bouie Kaplan, Shira J. Alexandria Representative District 27 Lowell Hazel Krefft, Danielle R. Keithville Representative District 7 Lawrence Bagley Krum, Jordan P. Larose Representative District 54 Jerry Gisclair Laborde, Madeline E. Lafayette Representative District 28 Robert Johnson Laurent, Arielle M. Marrero Senate District 3 Jean-Paul Morrell Lawhorne, Sarah D. Bossier City Representative District 8 Mike Johnson Leblanc, Bethany R. New Roads Representative District 18 Major Thibaut Leboyd, Nagelle J. Gretna Representative District 102 Gary Carter Ledet, Alexander J. Chauvin Senate District 20 Norby Chabert Leehy, Michael V. Monroe Senate District 35 James Fannin Lejeune, Colby W. Iota Representative District 41 Phillip DeVillier Leonik, Conrad A. Metairie Representative District 94 Stephanie Hilferty Logarbo, Christian M. Geismar Senate District 18 Eddie Lambert Loria, Riley N. Slidell Senate District 1 Sharon Hewitt Lormand, Amelia Lafayette Representative District 44 Vincent Pierre Mace, Emily M. New Orleans Representative District 91 Walt Leger Madden, Patrick A. Metairie Representative District 80 Polly Thomas Majeste, Andrew E. Shreveport Representative District 9 Dodie Horton Manning, Alia U. Crowley Representative District 42 Jack Montoucet Marcotte, Benton C. Shreveport Representative District 5 Alan Seabaugh Mathews, Grant T. New Orleans Representative District 98 Neil Abramson Mayers, Reece B. Denham Springs Representative District 64 Valarie Hodges Mays, Isabelle M. Ruston Representative District 12 Robert Shadoin Page 2 Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2016-2017 McConville, Rowan L. Alexandria Representative District 25 Lance Harris Mejias, Mallory T. Marksville Senate District 29 Jay Luneau Mixon, Monica A. New Iberia Representative District 49 Blake Miguez Moore, Dominique D. Shreveport Representative District 4 Cedric Glover Morton, Michael A. La Place Representative District 57 Randal Gaines Murray, Anfernee M. Gretna Senate District 7 Troy Carter Nader, Brooks C. Baton Rouge Senate District 31 Gerald Long Nash, Raymond J. Marrero Senate District 8 John Alario, Jr. Nave, Ashleigh C. Pearl River Representative District 90 Greg Cromer Navejar, Natasha M. Westlake Representative District 35 Stephen Dwight Nesom, Wyatt Oakdale Representative District 32 Dorothy Sue Hill O'Friel, Katie L. Lafayette Senate District 23 Page Cortez Pham, Diana M. Monroe Representative District 14 John "Jay" Morris Ponnapakkam, Siddesh P. Metairie Representative District 79 Julie Stokes Puissegur, Louis J. Metairie Representative District 82 Cameron Henry Qayyum, Zaib T. Monroe Representative District 16 Katrina Jackson Raynal, Gregory B. Belle Chasse Representative District 20 Steven Pylant Reynolds, Abigail M. Dubberly Representative District 11 Patrick Jefferson Rice, Parker J. Covington Representative District 77 John Schroder Rogers, Hannah M. Amite Representative District 72 Robby Carter Rose, Austin W. Lake Charles Senate District 2 Troy Brown Rushing, Victor W. Denham Springs Senate District 13 Dale Erdey Sartor, Adelaide B. Monroe Senate District 28 Eric LaFleur Schimmoller, Alex J. Alexandria Representative District 26 Jeff Hall Schulenberg, Alyssa M. Baton Rouge Senate District 16 Dan Claitor Self, Breanna D. Baton Rouge Representative District 101 Edward James Sibley, Nicholas Covington Representative District 104 Paul Hollis Simon, Rene P. New Iberia Representative District 48 Taylor Barras Slawson, Oliver E. Hammond Representative District 74 Malinda White Smith, Griffin M. Greenwell Springs Representative District 65 Barry Ivey Smith, William L. Baton Rouge Representative District 63 Barbara Carpenter Soileau, Marvin H. Springhill Representative District 10 H. Eugene Reynolds St. Martin, Ashley N. Paulina Representative District 81 Clay Schexnayder Stevens, Lauren E. Gretna Representative District 85 Joseph Marino, III Sturdivant, Stephanie A. West Monroe Representative District 15 Frank Hoffman Tackett, Haley M. Portsmouth Representative District 30 James Armes Tauhid, Lamiya Lafayette Representative District 31 Nancy Landry Thibodeaux, Mackenzi L. Jennings Representative District 37 John Guinn Thompson, Logan M. Independence Representative District 95 Sherman Mack Trahan, Blair E. Hackberry Representative District 47 Bob Hensgens Tran, Julie T. New Orleans Representative District 100 John Bagneris Trettin, Katherine A. Monroe Senate District 33 Mike Walsworth Trudeau, Jett T. Shreveport Representative District 2 Samuel Jenkins Wallace, Jasmine Boissier City Senate District 39 Gregory Tarver Whittaker, Samantha M. Slidell Representative District 76 Kevin Pearson Williams, Herman New Orleans Senate District 4 Wesley Bishop Williams, Kennedy B. Shreveport Senate District 37 Barrow Peacock Page 3 Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2016-2017 Willis, Claire K. New Orleans Representative District 93 Helena Moreno Wong, Katy Metairie Senate District 9 Conrad Appel Yerrapragada, Sirish New Orleans Representative District 3 Barbara Norton Yousef, Ayah N. Harvey Representative District 84 Patrick Connick Page 4.
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