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    Futrell seeks $28 million to boost LSU

    State Rep. Mike Futrell is confident the Legislature will recognize LSU as the state's flagship university and create a trust fund to help boost the school to national prominence.

    He's less confident that he can convince his colleagues to pump $28 million from excess oil and gas revenues into that trust fund.

    The funding "is where the rubber meets the road," Futrell, R-Baton Rouge, said last week.

    The Legislature already recognized LSU as the state's flagship university in 1998 when it approved renaming the University of Louisiana system, said Joseph Savoie, the state's higher education commissioner.

    "That's not an issue," Savoie said.

    He agreed that Futrell stands a slim chance persuading his colleagues from across the state to dedicate upwards of $28 million just for LSU.

    "I'm not disagreeing with the idea," Savoie said, but "he will have a challenge getting a fund created for a specific university."

    "Practically speaking, it may get more support if it was available to more schools," Savoie said.

    The state already has an academic enhancement trust fund -- created by an oil and gas lawsuit settlement with the federal government -- that provides extra financing for research and academic efforts.

    That fund paid out about $23 million last year, most of it to LSU, Savoie said. In fact, LSU has received about half the money since the fund was founded, he said.

    "LSU is the dominant player," Savoie.

    The Flagship Fund would supplement what the other fund provides the state, Futrell said Friday.

    "Getting the money into the fund will be the fight. ... But it's a fight that needs to be fought," Futrell said.

    "We are down at the bottom of funding among the southern universities," he said.

    In a state with 14 universities, attitudes toward the schools can be "very parochial," Futrell said. "But this won't touch any of theirs."

    Advocates for Southern University and Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond have asked what their schools would get out of this bill, Futrell said.

    "At least one university should be nationally prominent," he said.

    High oil and gas prices are putting more money into state coffers than were planned for in the current budget year.

    During a special legislative session last month, the Legislature tinkered with an income cap to allow some of that excess oil-and-gas money to flow into the general fund rather than into the state's "rainy day" savings fund.

    The bill sent some of that new revenue into the trust fund this year, and "hopefully we can add to it every year," he said.

    Futrell realizes other legislators might have plans for that extra revenue.

    "Everyone has their own priorities," he said.

    Futrell's House Bill 1529 creates the Flagship Fund, and his House Bill 1601 sets aside oil and gas revenues for the fund. He filed them just before Tuesday's deadline to submit bills for this session.

    Interest income earned by the trust fund would finance endowed professorships, research and other academic improvements, Futrell said.

    Louisiana needs a flagship university to perform the kind of research that helped the University of Texas boost Austin to prominence as a high-tech center, he said.

    A well-funded flagship university will bring economic development and jobs to the state, not just Baton Rouge, Futrell said.

    "They've been saying for years that we should invest in a flagship university," he said. "There's been a lot of lip service but nobody's done anything about it.

    "LSU is the closest, by far, to reaching the level."

    Futrell said LSU has the highest graduation rates, academic standards and the most research money of all the state's universities.

    "There is no question the flagship initiative would assist the state," LSU System President William Jenkins said.

    A flagship school helps coordinate research and academic programs with sister schools -- both public and private -- to avoid duplication and ease the sharing of information "so everyone moves ahead," Jenkins said.

    Jenkins said he is aware of Futrell's bills but has yet to analyze them.

    The state does have a budget problem that's saddling the higher education system with $40 million in mandatory spending on raises, insurance and other costs, Jenkins said.

    The universities have no choice but to spend that money, so Jenkins said, the schools have another $40 million to stave off making cuts.

    The money Futrell wants would be better spent on helping fill that hole, Jenkins said.

    The rest of the story

    By CHRIS FRINK
    cfrink@theadvocate.com
    Capitol news bureau

    Chancellor O’Keefe doesn’t anticipate big changes. He says that Savoie is a strong advocate of LSU being the flagship institution, but that nothing big is going to be unveiled. Senator Buckingham said that admission requirements and formula funding will be on Savoie’s agenda, so those could be affected.

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    "The Legislature already recognized LSU as the state's flagship university in 1998 when it approved renaming the University of Louisiana system, said Joseph Savoie, the state's higher education commissioner."
    That is just like LSU they got more out of the name change than anyone. Now they want to turn their name change into money. Isn't this what they said UL would try to do?

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    I think LA is the only state that has a problem with our name. Note: Florida and Florida State, Ole Miss (Mississippi) and Mississippi State, Arizona and Arizona State, Texasa and Texas State, Iowa and Iowa State, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, Michigan and Michigan State, etc, etc., etc.....

    What's the problem? I say if we wanted to be named LSU II that should be ok. Settle the score on the field, in the classroom, etc. Why do we need a law to let everyone know who the "flagship university" is? Shouldn't success dictate who the "flagship university" is? It seems quite obvious that the law is to help LSUians to sleep easier at night knowing that there won't be any inside competition. WHAT A BUNCH OF BULL. I have a copy of that law and if anyone would like to see it, let me know. The wording is absolutely commical.


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    I believe other states have a 'cow college' and a liberal arts school. Louisiana, because of a lack of funding rolled both of these into LSU. Though unpopular among ULL fans, it worked. Look at where LSU is compared to the Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama schools, among others. The wording is to protect LSU's funding. I believe Arkansas went through the same thing in '67 with Arkansas States 'name game'. Look where it got the Indians.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy View Post
    The Legislature already recognized LSU as the state's flagship university in 1998 when it approved renaming the University of Louisiana system, said Joseph Savoie, the state's higher education commissioner.

    "That's not an issue," Savoie said.
    I hadn't noticed Joe's name the first time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bengalcajun View Post
    _ I believe other states have a 'cow college' and a liberal arts school. Louisiana, because of a lack of funding rolled both of these into LSU. Though unpopular among UL fans, it worked. Look at where LSU is compared to the Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama schools, among others. The wording is to protect LSU's funding. I believe Arkansas went through the same thing in '67 with Arkansas States 'name game'. Look where it got the Indians. _
    Yes, we must protect LSUA&Mc's funding. They'v ebeen screwed by the legislatiure so many times in the past to give inadequate funding to the ULS schools.

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    "The Legislature already recognized LSU as the state's flagship university in 1998 when it approved renaming the University of Louisiana system, said Joseph Savoie, the state's higher education commissioner."
    The people of this state never voted on this, it was another political back room deal. The good ole boy network is hard at work trying to find funding in any manner, while excluding all other universities.

    Yep, we need to look at were LSU is compared to Mississippi and Arkansas. Both are ranked at the bottom of high education in the US with Louisiana. Want to compare the LSU System to others that don't have a so-called flaggship system?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bengalcajun View Post
    I believe other states have a 'cow college' and a liberal arts school. Louisiana, because of a lack of funding rolled both of these into LSU. Though unpopular among UL fans, it worked. Look at where LSU is compared to the Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama schools, among others. The wording is to protect LSU's funding. I believe Arkansas went through the same thing in '67 with Arkansas States 'name game'. Look where it got the Indians.
    Screw your school and everything associated with it. How laughable will you be when we become a lowly tier 3 university, just like lsu?? LOL! That is coming down the tracks hoss! The great thing is we will have achieved it with you guys fighting all the way!

    L'RonteLSUsucks'

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    Somebody needs to send that article in to the Advertiser and ask them to print it in the editorial section. Also, need to send it to the selection committee for the UL President post. I would be very interested to hear what T Joe has to say about his comments now that he is in the running for UL President.


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    Here's a great idea:
    Eff LSU's trust fund
    Rebuild some people's homes with that money.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bengalcajun View Post
    _ I believe other states have a 'cow college' and a liberal arts school. Louisiana, because of a lack of funding rolled both of these into LSU. Though unpopular among UL fans, it worked. Look at where LSU is compared to the Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama schools, among others. The wording is to protect LSU's funding. I believe Arkansas went through the same thing in '67 with Arkansas States 'name game'. Look where it got the Indians. _
    "The wording is to protect LSU's funding". That is nonsense. The wording is to insure that other state schools have little opportunity for a fair share of monies dedicated to higher learning.

    "Though unpopular with UL fans, it worked". You will have to prove that it workded, and you may want to check the popularity of this action with the other state schools.

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunCharlie View Post

    "The wording is to protect LSU's funding". That is nonsense. The wording is to insure that other state schools have little opportunity for a fair share of monies dedicated to higher learning.

    "Though unpopular with UL fans, it worked". You will have to prove that it workded, and you may want to check the popularity of this action with the other state schools.

    It doesnt matter, Charlie. They have a great football team! yay....

    Z

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