
HCR 37 of the 2025 Regular Session established a task force to evaluate the effectiveness of state anti-hazing laws and postsecondary hazing prevention policies and practices. It will submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the House and Senate committees on Education, the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice, and the House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure by January 31, 2026.
Task Force Meetings
August 28, 2025
Agenda | Minutes
State Anti-Hazing Legislation | Federal Stop Campus Hazing Act
Presentation | Video
September 16, 2025
Agenda | Minutes
Presentation | Video
November 3, 2025
Agenda | Minutes
Presentation | Video
January 8, 2026
Agenda | Minutes
Hazing Prevention Summit
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Pennington Biomedical Conference Center
Task Force Members
| Member | Seat Information |
| Rep. Jason Hughes | (1) One member appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives who is a member of the House of Representatives or a Louisiana resident, who shall serve as chairman of the task force. |
| Rep. Delisha Boyd | (2) Two members appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives. |
| Rep. Joseph Stagni | (2) Two members appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives. |
| Rep. Vanessa LaFleur | (3) The chairman of the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice or her designee. |
| Rep. John Wyble | (4) The chairman of the House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure or his designee. |
| Rep. Rashid Young | (5) The chairman of the House Committee on Education or her designee. |
| Rep. Tehmi Chassion | (6) The chairman of the House Committee on Health and Welfare or his designee. |
| Sen. Gerald Boudreaux | (7) Four members of the Senate appointed by the president of the Senate, one of whom shall serve as vice chairman of the task force, at the president's discretion. |
| Sen. Edward Price | (7) Four members of the Senate appointed by the president of the Senate, one of whom shall serve as vice chairman of the task force, at the president's discretion. |
| Sen. Larry Selders | (7) Four members of the Senate appointed by the president of the Senate, one of whom shall serve as vice chairman of the task force, at the president's discretion. |
| Sen. Kirk Talbot | (7) Four members of the Senate appointed by the president of the Senate, one of whom shall serve as vice chairman of the task force, at the president's discretion. |
| Julie Ralph, JD | (8) The attorney general or her designee. |
| Maj. Nicole Kilgore | (9) The superintendent of the Louisiana State Police or his designee. |
| Dr. Kim Hunter Reed | (10) The Commissioner of Higher Education or her designee. |
| Pamela Williams | (11) Four students, one enrolled at each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana, nominated by each system president and appointed by the commissioner of higher education. (LCTC System) |
| Brennan Belanger | (11) Four students, one enrolled at each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana, nominated by each system president and appointed by the commissioner of higher education.(LSU System) |
| Connor Goodly | (11) Four students, one enrolled at each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana, nominated by each system president and appointed by the commissioner of higher education.(SU System) |
| Nyic'Quavayion Willis | (11) Four students, one enrolled at each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana, nominated by each system president and appointed by the commissioner of higher education.(UL System) |
| Dr. Amy Cable | (12) Four staff or faculty members, one employed at each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana, who are engaged in student affairs, including overseeing student code of conduct or student discipline, appointed by each system president. (LCTC System) |
| Dr. Fran’Cee Brown-McClure | (12) Four staff or faculty members, one employed at each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana, who are engaged in student affairs, including overseeing student code of conduct or student discipline, appointed by each system president. (LSU System) |
| Dr. Winton Anderson | (12) Four staff or faculty members, one employed at each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana, who are engaged in student affairs, including overseeing student code of conduct or student discipline, appointed by each system president. (SU System) |
| Alicia Mitchell | (12) Four staff or faculty members, one employed at each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana, who are engaged in student affairs, including overseeing student code of conduct or student discipline, appointed by each system president. (UL System) |
| Dr. Jim Carlson | (13) Four campus presidents or chancellors, or individuals who serve as system or campus counsel, appointed by the president of each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana.(LCTC System) |
| Trey Jones, JD | (13) Four campus presidents or chancellors, or individuals who serve as system or campus counsel, appointed by the president of each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana.(LSU System) |
| Corinne M. Blache, JD | (13) Four campus presidents or chancellors, or individuals who serve as system or campus counsel, appointed by the president of each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana. (SU System) |
| Dr. Marcus Jones | (13) Four campus presidents or chancellors, or individuals who serve as system or campus counsel, appointed by the president of each public postsecondary education system in Louisiana. (UL System) |