THE SUNO-UNO MERGER BILL WAS RESCHEDULED IN THE HO– — USE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Your telephone calls and emails are working!
The House of Representatives rescheduled the hearing of House Bill 537 from today to Monday, May 16. But, we CANNOT stop the telephone calls and emails. Our representatives need to hear from US on this issue.

OUR ACTION IS REQUIRED

Participate in the
CONFERENCE CALL ON FRIDAY, MAY 13 – 9:15 AM
(Central Time)

We will receive a report on the status of the legislation and we will discuss how the Alumni, supporters and friends will work to defeat this legislation

CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION
DIAL-IN NUMBER
712.432.0900
CODE: 848904

It is imperative that we strategize in order to defeat this action.

THINGS TO DO:
1. Participate on the Conference Call
2. Call legislators – Click Here
3. Email legislators – Click Here
4. Go to the Capitol –
on Monday, May 16 when the Legislature is in session (Approx 1 PM) and visit with your legislator.
Below is the list of Louisiana legislators who need to hear from YOU regarding the
SUNO-UNO Merger:

Rep. Taylor Barras – New Iberia
Rep. Mike Danahay – Sulphur
Rep. Neil Abramson – New Orleans
Rep. Mickey Guillory – Eunice
Rep. Jerry Gisclair – LaRose
Rep. Jean Doerge – Minden
Rep. Reep Henderson – Chalmette
Rep. Rick Nowlin – Natchitoches
Rep. Robert Billiot – Westwego
Rep. Chris Roy – Alexandria
Rep. Andy Anders – Ferriday/Vidalia
Rep. Dorothy Sue Hill – Dry Creek
Rep. Sam Little – Bastrop
Rep. Bobby Badon – Carencro
Rep. Bubba Chaney – Rayville
Rep. Jerome Richard – Thibodaux
Rep. Richard Burford – Stonewall
Rep. Frank Howard – Many
Rep. Bernard Lebas – Ville Platte
Rep. Major Thibaut – New Roads

Click Here for their email addresses and telephone numbers
CALL! EMAIL! VISIT!
TELL THEM TO VOTE NO ON HB 537
Clarification
Clarification from an earlier SU Legislative Alert, that should have read:
Phase one is the merger of SUNO and UNO. The second phases are contained in other legislation to place Southern University at Shreveport under a two-year college system.
These bills could dismantle the country’s only Historically Black College System.
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Make sure you’re receiving the latest updates during the Legislative Session.

ASSUME NOTHING
Now is not the time to be passive.
Let your voice be heard.