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.
Summary
S.Res. 543 is a non-binding Senate resolution that would honor Centenary College of Louisiana as it celebrates its bicentennial. The resolution recognizes the college's two centuries of educational service to the State of Louisiana and the United States. Non-binding resolutions like this one do not create new laws or policies, but instead serve as formal expressions of Congress's recognition and appreciation for significant institutions and achievements.
The resolution was introduced by Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) in December 2025 and was discharged from the Senate Committee on the Judiciary by unanimous consent in January 2026. This means the Senate passed the resolution without objection. The resolution now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.
For everyday citizens, this resolution has no direct practical impact, as it is ceremonial in nature. It does not allocate funding, change regulations, or affect education policy. Rather, it represents a formal congressional acknowledgment of Centenary College's historical significance and contributions to higher education in Louisiana. If passed by the House, it would add to the college's recognition as a longstanding educational institution.