Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1649

Introduced
4/28/09  
Refer
4/29/09  
Enrolled
5/18/09  

Caption

Honoring Eronn Putman for her participation in the Texas Legislative Internship Program.

Impact

The resolution serves not only to commend Ms. Putman for her diligent work but also highlights the broader impact of the TLIP program. By acknowledging the achievements of interns like Ms. Putman, the House of Representatives emphasizes the importance of legislative internship programs in fostering civic engagement and encouraging young individuals to pursue careers in public service. The program aims to cultivate a pipeline of future leaders equipped with a deep understanding of governmental processes and community issues.

Summary

HR1649 is a resolution from the Texas House of Representatives, honoring Eronn Putman for her significant contributions as an intern in the office of Representative Ellen Cohen during the 81st Legislative Session. The resolution recognizes her exemplary participation in the Texas Legislative Internship Program (TLIP), which provides college students the opportunity to gain practical experience in government while concurrently receiving academic credit. This program has been in existence since 1990 and is designed to blend academic learning with supervised training in a governmental context.

Contention

While the resolution primarily focuses on honoring an individual, it implicitly raises awareness about the need for continued support and resources for legislative internship initiatives. Discussions surrounding such programs often include debates about their funding, accessibility to diverse student populations, and overall effectiveness in preparing students for careers in public policy. The recognition of interns can sometimes spur discussions on how to enhance these educational opportunities, ensuring they benefit a broader range of participants.

Notable points

The resolution indicates the accomplishments of Ms. Putman as a summa cum laude graduate and a future law student, showcasing the potential outcomes of participation in meaningful internship experiences. Her previous work on Capitol Hill and plans for studying abroad further illustrate the enriching nature of internships facilitated by TLIP. By highlighting her journey, HR1649 points to the positive long-term effects such programs can have on individuals and the public sector.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1501

Commending the participants in the Rio Grande Valley Legislative Internship Program during the 88th Session.

TX HR2185

Honoring State Representative Senfronia Thompson for 50 years of service in the Texas House.

TX HR950

Honoring native Texan Jennifer Garner for her outstanding achievements in acting, business, and philanthropy.

TX HR1062

Honoring native Texan and legendary country music artist Tanya Tucker.

TX HR271

Honoring Minnie's Food Pantry for its fight against hunger in North Texas.

TX HR2297

Commending Katherine Lindley for her service as Capitol nurse practitioner during the 88th Texas Legislature.

TX HR2308

Honoring Eddie Bernice Johnson for her service as a United States congresswoman.

TX HR158

Honoring Elise Fulton Smith for her service as executive director of Jefferson County Habitat for Humanity.

TX HR20

Congratulating the DeSoto High School football team on winning the 2022 UIL 6A Division 2 state championship.

TX HR2300

Commending Stephen Brown and the staff of the Chief Clerk's Office for their service during the 88th Legislative Session.

Similar Bills

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