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2018-19 Legislative Scholarship Recipients.Xlsx Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2018‐2019 Name City Nominating Legislator District Hannah Adams Franklinton Beth Mizell Senate District 12 Efuntola Akinlana New Orleans Walt Leger Representative District 91 Conrad Alleman Des Allemands Gary Smith Senate District 19 Alanna Austin Gretna Rodney Lyons Representative District 87 Grace Authement Baton Rouge Rick Edmonds Representative District 66 Allison Aymond Carencro Julie Emerson Representative District 39 Ayanna Baker Alexandria Jay Luneau Senate District 29 Jarrett Bealer Gretna Joseph Marino Representative District 85 Frederick Bell Gonzales Barbara Carpenter Representative District 63 Alexis Bell-Pierce Saint Francisville Kenny Harvard Representative District 62 Kristin Bembenick Delhi Francis Thompson Senate District 34 Danielle Broussard New Iberia Terry Landry Representative District 96 Alex Beraud Abbeville Bob Hensgens Representative District 47 Jared Bertrand Covington Scott Simon Representative District 74 Nicholas Bonin New Iberia Taylor Barras Representative District 48 Maarten Bravo Lafayette Nancy Landry Representative District 31 Jacob Breaux Lafayette Stuart Bishop Representative District 43 Juanae Brown Baton Rouge Regina Barrow Senate District 15 Mackenzie Brown Shreveport Alan Seabaugh Representative District 5 Elizabeth Bryan Shreveport Thomas Carmody Representative District 6 Meghan Bush Cankton Jonathan Perry Senate District 26 Anne Caffery New Iberia Fred Mills Senate District 22 Joanna Calhoun West Monroe Frank Hoffman Representative District 15 Christopher Carter Geismar Tony Bacala Representative District 59 Shelby Chandler Springfield Clay Schexnayder Representative District 105 Jordan Charpentier Monterey Neil Riser Senate District 32 Holly Clark Westwego Robert Billiot Representative District 83 Sloan Clay Thibodaux R.L. Allain Senate District 21 Patrick Connolly Mandeville Jack Donahue Senate District 11 Joseph Cook Haughton Dodie Horton Representative District 9 Julliane Crochet Lafayette Jean-Paul Coussan Representative District 45 Alexandra D'Amico Hammond Christopher Broadwater Representative District 86 Lauren Dartez Prairieville Beryle Amedee Representative District 51 Benjamin Davis Shreveport Eugene Reynolds Representative District 10 Chase Doumite Lake Charles John Guinn Representative District 37 William Dunford Mandeville Paul Hollis Representative District 104 Megan Duplantis Prairieville J. Rogers Pope Representative District 71 Shelby Dwyer Metairie Julie Stokes Representative District 79 Chelsea Everett Kenner Joe Stagni Representative District 92 William Forrester Baton Rouge Jack McFarland Representative District 13 Cassidy Frazier Covington Gerald Long Senate District 31 Lauren Gaines Baton Rouge Denise Marcelle Representative District 61 Alexander Galy New Orleans Daniel Martiny Senate District 10 Alexis Gardner Gonzales John Berthelot Representative District 88 Sarah Gauthier Destrehan Gregory Miller Representative District 56 Marie Gjertson Lafayette Page Cortez Senate District 23 Logan Gold Shreveport John Smith Senate District 30 Page 1 Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2018‐2019 Name City Nominating Legislator District Kelten Gonzales Chalmette Raymond Garafalo Representative District 103 Annie Gosserand Livonia Frank Howard Representative District 24 Marie Gosserand Livonia Rick Ward Senate District 17 William Grace Houma Tanner Magee Representative District 53 Jo'Kia Greely Monroe Kenny Cox Representative District 23 Hollyn Guidroz Cut Off Jerome Richard Representative District 55 Christa Guillory Ponchatoula Steve Pugh Representative District 73 Lauren Hall Baton Rouge Edmond Jordan Representative District 29 Randall Harvey Destrehan John Stefanski Representative District 42 Cade Herman Sulphur Mike Danahay Representative District 33 James Hill Baton Rouge Valerie Hodges Representative District 64 Lela Hill Paulina Ken Brass Representative District 58 Andrew Hoang Houma Jerome Zeringue Representative District 52 Summer Holloway Oak Grove Charles Chaney Representative District 19 Blake Hornosky Bellle Chasse Christopher Leopold Representative District 105 Lindsey Howell Baton Rouge Dan Claitor Senate District 16 Ingeborg Hyde New Orleans Karen Carter-Peterson Senate District 5 Chikamadu Ifediora Monroe Katrina Jackson Representative District 16 Mary Inabnett Monroe John Morris Representative District 14 Hayleigh Johnson Baton Rouge Franklin Foil Representative District 70 Satchel Joseph New Orleans Joseph Bouie Representative District 70 Shira Kaplan Alexandria Lowell Hazel Representative District 27 Addison Kleinpeter Baton Rouge Bernard LeBas Representative District 38 Miranda Kramer Lacombe Terry Brown Representative District 22 Danielle Krefft Keithville Lawrence Bagley Representative District 7 Jordan Krum Larose Jerry Gisclair Representative District 54 Madeline Laborde Lafayette Robert Johnson Representative District 28 Clara Lang Lake Charles Mark Abraham Representative District 36 Nagelle LeBoyd Gretna Gary Carter Representative District 102 Alexander Ledet Chauvin Norby Chabert Senate District 20 Michael Leehy New Orleans James Fannin Senate District 35 Colby Lejeune Iota Philip DeVillier Representative District 41 Conrad Leonik Metairie Stephanie Hilferty Representative District 94 Lily Livaudais Mandeville Reid Falconer Representative District 89 Christian Logarbo Geismar Eddie Lambert Senate District 18 Riley Loria Slidell Sharon Hewitt Senate District 1 Ross Massey Baton Rouge Chad Brown Representative District 60 Grant Mathews New Orleans Neil Abramson Representative District 98 Genevieve Mattei Metairie Polly Thomas Representative District 80 Isabelle Mays Ruston Robert Shadoin Representative District 12 Rowan McConville Alexandria Lance Harris Representative District 25 Abigail McDade Belcher James Morris Representative District 1 Antonio Milton Carencro Vincent Pierre Representative District 44 Monica Mixon New Iberia Blake Miguez Representative District 49 Dominique Moore Shreveport Cedric Glover Representative District 4 Anfernee Murray Gretna Troy Carter Senate District 7 Joanitah Nakiggwe Shreveport Patrick Jefferson Representative District 11 Page 2 Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2018‐2019 Name City Nominating Legislator District Courtlin Naquin Port Barre Dustin Miller Representative District 40 Raymond Nash Marrero John Alario Senate District 8 Ashleigh Nave Pearl River Greg Cromer Representative District 90 Rachel Nesbett Bossier City Ryan Gatti Senate District 36 Grace O'Brien New Iberia Sam Jones Representative District 50 Wesley Patterson, La Place Randal Gaines Representative District 57 Conner Pellerin Baton Rouge Mack White Senate District 6 Luke Pertuit Westwego Patrick Connick Representative District 84 Siddesh Ponnapakkam Metairie Gerald Boudreaux Senate District 24 Louis Puissegur Metairie Cameron Henry Representative District 82 Lauren Reyes Lake Charles Ronnie Johns Senate District 27 Parker Rice Covington Mark Wright Representative District 77 Austin Rose Lake Charles Dan Morrish Senate District 25 Maggie Rowland Lake Charles Stephen Dwight Representative District 35 Victor Rushing Denham Springs Dale Erdey Senate District 13 Carson Sanders Columbia Steven Pylant Representative District 20 Adelaide Sartor Monroe Eric LaFleur Senate District 28 Fred Sartor Monroe Mike Walsworth Senate District 33 Kathryn Schimmel Baton Rouge Paula Davis Representative District 69 Alex Schimmoller Alexandria Jeff Hall Representative District 26 Jacob Schurman Shreveport John Milkovich Senate District 38 Grant Segar Baton Rouge Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb Senate District 14 Breanna Self Baton Rouge Edward James Representative District 101 Tyler Simien Lake Charles A. B. Franklin Representative District 34 Rene Simon New Iberia John Anders Representative District 21 Oliver Slawson Hammond Malinda White Representative District 75 Bailey Smith Bossier City Raymond Crews Representative District 8 Griffin Smith Greenwell Springs Barry Ivey Representative District 65 Haley Tackett Fort Polk James Armes Representative District 30 Maiya Tate, New Orleans Jean Paul Morrell Senate District 3 Caroline Taylor Baton Rouge Robert Carter Representative District 72 Hannah Theriot Lafayette Mike Huval Representative District 46 Rachel Thevenot Metairie Kirk Talbot Representative District 78 Logan Thompson Independence Sherman Mack Representative District 95 Austin Tran New Orleans Jimmy Harris Representative District 99 Julie Tran New Orleans John Bagneris Representative District 100 Renee Trepagnier New Roads Major Thibaut Representative District 18 Not Awarded for Acad. Yr. 2018-19 Barbara Norton Representative District 3 Paige Veal Zachary Patricia Smith Representative District 67 Kennedy Walker Baton Rouge Marcus Hunter Representative District 17 Jasmine Wallace Bossier City Gregory Tarver Senate District 39 Tyler Welch Lake Charles Dorothy Sue Hill Representative District 32 Samantha Whittaker Slidell Kevin Pearson Representative District 76 Claire Wigley Baton Rouge Stephen Carter Representative District 68 Herman Williams New Orleans Wesley Bishop Senate District 4 Kennedy Williams Shreveport Barrow Peacock Senate District 37 Claire Willis New Orleans Helena Moreno Representative District 93 Page 3 Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2018‐2019 Name City Nominating Legislator District Katy Wong Metairie Conrad Appel Senate District 9 Shayan Yerrapragada Shreveport Samuel Jenkins Representative District 2 Rachel Yura Baton Rouge Ed Price Senate District 2 Page 4.
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