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Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2009 - 2010 Tulane University Legislative scholarship recipients 2009 - 2010 LAST NAME FIRST NAME CITY DISTRICT NOMINATING LEGISLATOR Algu Nicholas W. Thibodaux Representative District 54 Jerry Gisclair Amond Kristen D. Baton Rouge Representative District 60 Karen St. Germain Antill Andrew C. Houma Representative District 53 Damon Baldone Banks Jerica D. Baker Representative District 63 Dalton Honore' Barrios James G. Metairie Senate District 33 Mike Walsworth Bates Sarah R. Denham Spgs Representative District 64 Bodi White Berryhill Shannon A. Baton Rouge Representative District 69 Erich Ponti Black Tyler W. Ponchatoula Representative District 73 Steve Pugh Blackford Dylan S. Monroe Representative District 16 Kay Katz Blackwelder Cody G. Ruston Representative District 11 Richard Gallot Boudreaux Brandon M. Mandeville Senate District 6 Julie Quinn Boullosa Nicholas J. Covington Representative District 77 John Schroder Brandeburg Matthew D. Shreveport Representative District 3 Barbara Norton Breaux Alexander M. New Iberia Representative District 48 Taylor Barras Brechtel Kate M. New Orleans Representative District 94 Gregory Ernst Breda Majorie E. Lake Charles Representative District 34 A.B. Franklin Broussard Brittany R. Breaux Bridge Senate District 22 Troy Hebert Bryan Blair K. Shreveport Senate District 38 Sherri Smith Cheek Buchholz Ashely E. Harvey Representative District 85 Ricky Templet Cain Cooper D. Bossier Cty Representative District 9 Henry Burns Carrier Lauren E. Thibodaux Representative District 52 Gordon Dove Ciolino Michael V. New Orleans Representative District 102 Jeffery Arnold Clevenger Cayman R. Shreveport Representative District 24 Frank Howard Conlay Alexandra H. Natchitoches Senate District 31 Gerald Long Conques Rachel K. Lafayette Representative District 41 Mickey Guillory Couvillon Emily R. Marksville Senate District 28 Erich LaFleur Creed William B. Baton Rouge Representative District 70 Franklin Foil Cusimano Nickolas J. Carriere Representative District 103 Reed Henderson Dardant Marie S. New Orleans Representative District 97 Jared Brossett David Blandon J. Crowley Representative District 42 Jack Montoucet Davis Sarah L. Slidell Senate District 11 Jack Donahue Davis Paige E. Lake Charles Representative District 26 Herbert Dixon Dean Robert A. Bossier Cty Representative District 8 Jane Smith Dearmond Alexandra A. Gonzales Representative District 59 Eddie Lambert Delapp Ashley C. Deridder Representative District 22 Billy Chandler Dixon Joe H. Monroe Senate District 35 Bob Kostelka Doiron Ryan M. Lake Charles Representative District 36 Chuck Kleckley Domingue Aimee M. Metairie Representative District 89 Tim Burns Drake Claire E. Zachary Representative District 62 Thomas McVea Ducote Alexis L. Dequincy Representative District 7 Richard Burford Dupre Meghan A. New Orleans Senate District 24 Elbert Guillory Edwards Juliesa D. Lafayette Representative District 4 Patrick Williams Enriquez Joseph A. Delhi Representative District 19 Charles Chaney Enriquez Patricia G. Delhi Senate District 34 Frances Thompson Falgout Ashley D. Baton Rouge Representative District 100 Austin Badon Fourrier Torrey L. Baton Rouge Representative Distrrict 75 Harold Ritchie Franklin Lynell D. Hahnville Senate District 19 Joel Chaisson Franklin Morgan M. Shreveport Senate District 39 Lydia Jackson Futrell Madeline J. Baton Rouge Representative District 71 J Rogers Pope Gallaspy Danielle P. Baton Rouge Representative District 67 Patricia Smith Galley Claire E. DeQuincy Representative District 33 Michael Danahay Glascock Emily Livingston Senate District 13 Dale Erdey Green Eugene B. New Orleans Representative District 99 Charmaine Stiaes Griffin Matthew E. Abbeville Senate District 26 Nick Gautreaux Guidroz Tyler M. Lafayette Representative District 45 Joel Robideaux Guidry Darrell G. Lake Charles Senate District 25 Dan Morrish Gulley Marcus P. Minden Representative District 10 Jean Doerge Haas Chloe E. Gretna Senate District 7 David Heitmeier Hargroder Elizabeth A. Youngsville Representative District 40 Ledricka Thierry Hawn-P'pool Amanda M. Pineville Senate District 29 Joe McPhearson Henry Kevin L. New Orleans Senate District 4 Edwin Murray Hensarling Kellie J. Metairie Representative District 87 Girod Jackson Hogan Caleb B. Mandeville Representative District 13 Jim Fannin Honora Jari C. New Orleans Representative District 93 Karen Carter Peterson Hooper Taylor M. Harvey Representative District 84 Patrick Connick Humphrey Tyler J. Gretna Representative District 83 Robert Billiot Hunter Kelsey E. Minden Senate District 36 Robert Adley Hurst Alex N. Port Allen Representative District 18 Major Thibaut Israel Kevin D. Bastrop Representative District 14 Samuel Little Jacques Geoffrey M. Metairie Representative District 81 John LaBruzzo James Robert J. Denham Springs Representative District 68 Steve Carter Jeffries Holly A. Mandeville Senate District 1 A.G. Crowe Jones Ryan S. Slidell Representative District 76 Kevin Pearson Joubert Chase A. Lake Charles Representative District 35 Brett Geymann Kallenberger Maxwell B. Lafayette Senate District 23 Mike Michot Kennedy Claire E. Shreveport Representative District 5 Wayne Waddell Kornegay Will B. Patterson Representative District 50 Sam Jones Kurtz Joshua P. Bourg Senate District 20 Reggie Dupre Kwok Peter L. DeRidder Senate District 30 John Smith Ky Vy L. New Orleans Representative District 98 Neil Abramson Kyzar Evan J. Natchitoches Representative District 28 Robert Johnson Lambert Lea R. Ventress Senate District 17 Robert Marionneaux Landry Katherine R. Lafayette Representative District 44 Rickey Hardy Leleux Jardin A. New Iberia Representative District 49 Simone Champagne Lopez Elizabeth A. Kenner Representative District 96 Juan LaFonta Losso Boriss Y. Baton Rouge Senate District 15 Sharon Broome Lozes Brian C. Covington Representative District 74 Scott Simon Madura Marie E. New Orleans Senate District 5 Cheryl Gray Evans Manikin Arthur C. Jefferson Representative District 82 Cameron Henry Marak Madeline C. Shreveport Representative District 2 Roy Burrell Marks Jennifer A. Marrero Representative District 95 Walker Hines Mattesky Emily E. New Orleans Representative District 92 Thomas Willmott Mayeaux Lacie L. Deville Representative District 27 Lowell Hazel McCarron Meaghan E. Lafayette Senate District 32 Neil Riser McCay Megan M. Lake Charles Senate District 27 Willie Mount McGoffin Eric C. Lafayette Representative District 43 Page Cortez McKenna Amber V. Slidell Representative District 90 Greg Cromer Melancon Rachelle L. Buras Representative District 105 Ernest Wooten Mercadel Meghan C. New Orleans Senate District 2 Ann Duplessis Middleton Brennan F. Baton Rouge Representative District 80 Joseph Lopinto Minor Arielle S. Hammond Representative District 17 Rosalind Jones Molani Maraim A. Leesville Representative District 30 James Armes Monlezun Dominique J. Lake Arthur Representative District 37 John Guinn Morganti Katherine H. Baton Rouge Representative District 66 Hunter Greene Moss Andrew M. LakeCharles Representative District 47 Jonathan Perry Murray Wyler R. Vidalia Representative District 21 Andy Anders Murray Alonna C. Baton Rouge Representative District 61 Michael Jackson Netter Blake Harvey Senate District 8 John Alario Neuliep Alison L. River Ridge Representative District 78 Kirk Talbot Nicoll Evan G. River Ridge Senate District 10 Daniel Martiny Ockmond Olivia E. Thibodaux Representative District 55 Jerome Richard Oldenburg George M. Broussard Senate District 3 Jean-Paul Morrell Olivier Amanda J. Carencro Representative District 39 Bobby Badon O'Neill Bryan J. Baton Rouge Representative District 65 Clif Richardson Parker Catherine F. Shreveport Representative District 6 Thomas Carmody Paskewich Erik C. New Orleans Representative District 86 James Tucker Patterson Kimberly B. Berwick Senate District 21 Butch Gautreaux Richardson John K. New Orleans Representative District 32 Dorothy Sue Hill Ripoll Claire Metairie Senate District 9 Conrad Appel Roberts Margaret E. Baton Rouge Representative District 20 Noble Ellington Robinson Andrew L. Gonzales Senate District 18 Jody Amedee Roe-Guerra Christina P. Metairie Representative District 101 Cedric Richmond Ruiz Rachael L. Destrehan Representative District 56 Gary Smith Ryan Matthew P. Kenner Representative District 91 Walter Leger Sanchez Gabrielle K. Maurepas Representative District 88 Mert Smiley Sansing Lanie R. Woodworth Representative District 25 Chris Roy Seay Michael J. New Orleans Representative District 79 Tony Ligi Simmons Kaylan V. Franklinton Senate District 12 Ben Nevers Simmons Matthew E. Shreveport Senate District 37 B.L. Shaw Sutherland Ciara St James Representative District 58 Elton Aubert Tilmont Claire M. Ruston Representative District 12 Hollis Downs Toups Derrick Houma Representative District 51 Joe Harrison Turner Anjana A. Lafayette Representative District 31 Nancy Landry Vidrine Devan W. Ville Platte Representative District 38 Bernard LeBas Wallace Euan Pl Baton Rouge Representative District 29 Regina Barrow Ward Kelsey N. Monroe Representative District 15 Frank Hoffman Waterman Myles B. Hammond Representative District 72 John Edwards Wendling Alex S. New Orleans Representative District 104 Nita Hutter Whitehead Elisabeth C. Baton Rouge Senate District 14 Yvonne Dorsey Williamson Elizabeth A. Broussard Representative District 46 Fred Mills Woods Tanner C. Shreveport Representative District 1 James Morris Young Anna R. Baton Rouge Senate District 16 William Cassidy Zeichner William D. Natchitoches Representative District 23 Rick Nowlin Zimmer Mya M. Gramercy Representative District 57 Nickie Monica.
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