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SR 153

COMMENDATIONS: Commends Madison Hogan on being crowned the 100th Miss St.Tammany Parish Fair Queen.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Patrick McMath

The resolution publicly commends Madison Hogan for being the 100th St. Tammany Parish Fair Queen, highlighting her education, community work, and LAFF top-ten finish.

Enrolled. Signed by the President of the Senate and sent to the Secretary of State by the Secretary of the Senate.
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Bill Summary · SR 153

Overview

  • Bill: SR 153
  • Session: 2026 Regular Session
  • Jurisdiction: Louisiana
  • Topic: Commendation recognizing Madison Hogan as the 100th Miss St. Tammany Parish Fair Queen
  • Sponsor: Senator McMath (co-sponsor listed as Patrick McMath)
  • Status: Introduced and adopted in the Senate; Rules suspended; read second time and adopted

Purpose and Intent

  • The resolution commends Madison Elizabeth Hogan for being crowned the 100th Miss St. Tammany Parish Fair Queen.
  • It recognizes her achievements, background, and service as a representative and spokesperson for the St. Tammany Parish Fair during her one-year tenure.

Key Provisions and Content

  • Introduction and recognition:
    • Acknowledges Madison Hogan as the reigning 2025-2026 St. Tammany Parish Fair Queen.
    • Notes her residency in Mandeville, Louisiana, and her education at Mandeville High School.
  • Education and affiliations:
    • Holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance with a minor in Economics from Southeastern Louisiana University (SELU).
    • Identified as a double Legacy Scholar at SELU, alumni of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, and Gamma Beta Phi Society.
    • Participated on the SELU College of Business finance competition team and served as an ambassador for the SELU College of Business.
  • Community involvement:
    • Volunteers with Our Daily Bread food pantry.
    • Volunteer for Project Prom (a nonprofit initiative started by her mother to provide free prom dresses to underserved students).
  • Career and goals:
    • Aims to attend law school and pursue a career in contract law.
    • Currently employed by the St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court finance department.
  • Role during tenure:
    • During her one-year term, she will serve as the spokesperson and representative for the St. Tammany Parish Fair, performing special appearances and philanthropic work.
  • Particular achievement:
    • In January 2026, she competed in the Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals (LAFF) Queen competition, placing in the top ten among more than sixty queens.

Who/What Is Affected

  • Primary: Madison Elizabeth Hogan (the individual being commended).
  • Secondary: The St. Tammany Parish Fair, the St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court finance department (employer), and the broader community receiving the commended recognition and potential inspiration from her work and public appearances.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Legislative steps:
    • Introduced in the Senate in May 2026.
    • Read by title and rules suspended; second reading occurred, followed by adoption.
  • Effective date:
    • As a resolution, it conveys commendation and acknowledgment without creating new law or fiscal obligations; effective upon passage.
  • Transmission:
    • A copy of the resolution to be transmitted to Madison Hogan.

Bottom Line

  • SR 153 is a ceremonial Senate Resolution that publicly commends Madison Hogan for her accomplishments and service as the 100th Miss St. Tammany Parish Fair Queen, highlighting her educational background, community involvement, and competitive achievements. It serves to formally recognize and honor her within the state government framework.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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