Bill

BILL • US SENATE

SRES 543

A resolution commending Centenary College of Louisiana on the occasion of its bicentennial and its years of service to the State of Louisiana and the United States.

119th Congress

Ceremonial Senate resolution commends Centenary College of Louisiana on its bicentennial, recognizing two centuries of service to Louisiana and the United States.

Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by Unanimous Consent.
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Bill Summary • SRES 543

Summary of S. Res. 543 (113th Congress reference: S. Res. 543)

A Senate resolution commending Centenary College of Louisiana on the occasion of its bicentennial and for its years of service to Louisiana and the United States. The measure is a non-binding, ceremonial resolution recognizing the college’s history, contributions, and role in higher education.

Purpose and Intent

  • Acknowledges Centenary College of Louisiana’s bicentennial (200 years of existence) and longstanding service to the State of Louisiana and the United States.
  • Honors the college’s history, evolution, and contributions to higher education, the Northwest Louisiana community, and the broader public life of the region.
  • Requests the Secretary of the Senate to transmit an enrolled copy of the resolution to the college’s leadership and planning committee.

Key Provisions (What the bill does)

  1. Commendation: The Senate formally commends Centenary College of Louisiana on its bicentennial and its years of service to Louisiana and the United States.
  2. Recognition: The Senate recognizes Centenary College’s dedication and longstanding contributions to higher education in Louisiana and Northwest Louisiana.
  3. Transmittal Request: The Senate respectfully requests that an enrolled copy of the resolution be transmitted to:
    • The President of Centenary College of Louisiana (Dr. Christopher L. Holoman)
    • The Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs (Dr. Karen Soul)
    • The Centenary College of Louisiana Bicentennial Planning Committee

Who/What is Affected

  • Centenary College of Louisiana: The primary beneficiary and subject of the commendation.
  • Northwest Louisiana community and state: Recognized for the college’s regional impact on education, economy, culture, and public life.
  • Senate protocol: Formal acknowledgment through a non-binding resolution.

Background Highlights Included in the Resolution

  • Centenary College’s origins trace to the College of Louisiana (established Feb 18, 1825) and its early role as a leading institution in the state.
  • The college opened its first class in January 1826.
  • It merged with Centenary College in 1845 to form Centenary College of Louisiana, becoming a historic liberal arts college—claims to be the oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi.
  • Civil War challenges, relocation to Shreveport in 1908, the “Gold Dome” constructed in 1970, and ongoing growth noted as part of its long-standing regional leadership.

Procedural Timeline

  • Introduced: December 11, 2025 (S. Res. 543) by Senators Kennedy and Cassidy; referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
  • Discharge: Committee discharged by Unanimous Consent (date reflected as January 7, 2026).
  • Agreed to in Senate: January 7, 2026, by Unanimous Consent, without amendment and with a preamble.
  • Overall status: A ceremonial resolution; no substantive policy changes or appropriations involved.

Impact

  • An official, formal recognition by the U.S. Senate of Centenary College’s bicentennial and contributions.
  • Public acknowledgment that can be used by the college for commemorative materials and institutional prestige.

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