2024 LEGISLATIVE YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL (LYAC)

What Is LYAC


The Legislative Youth Advisory Council (LYAC) is a body created by state law which is composed entirely of high school students with an interest in representing the voices of young people across the state. It opens the line of communication between youth and the legislature and gives students the opportunity to be involved in the workings of government. The thirty-one student members are appointed each year, three from each of the state's congressional districts and the remaining members at large. The Louisiana Commission on Civic Education oversees the work of LYAC and selects its membership.


LYAC Application Process


Applicants must be between the ages of 14 and 19, and be enrolled in a public or private high school, a home school program, or a GED skills program for the 2024-2025 school year. To apply, fill out the application completely. A parent or legal guardian must sign and submit a consent form. A minimum of two recommendation letters are also required. Recommendation letters should be submitted by a school administrator, teacher, or representative of a community or school-sponsored club or organization (with a civic mission). The Louisiana Commission on Civic Education is responsible for the appointment of members. The deadline for submission is Friday, March 15, 2024.

Application, Consent Form, and Letters of Recommendation should be mailed to:

Louisiana Commission on Civic Education c/o Megan Bella Louisiana Senate PO Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Application