Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2166

Introduced
5/15/09  
Refer
5/18/09  
Enrolled
5/25/09  

Caption

Honoring Curtis Smith for his service as an intern in the office of Representative Solomon Ortiz, Jr.

Impact

The bill underscores the importance of internship programs in fostering a new generation of public servants. By acknowledging Curtis Smith's efforts, HR2166 also serves to promote the Texas Legislative Internship Program as a beneficial experience for students pursuing careers in government. The resolution not only recognizes individual achievement but also highlights the merits of investing in education and practical experiences for students in the political sphere.

Summary

House Resolution 2166, authored by State Representative Solomon Ortiz, Jr., honors Curtis Smith for his exceptional service as a legislative intern in his office during the 81st Texas Legislative Session. The resolution highlights Mr. Smith’s contributions as a participant in the Texas Legislative Internship Program, showcasing the valuable experience he gained while working in the legislative environment. Mr. Smith, a Lamar University graduate with a double major in political science and history, is recognized for his enthusiasm, dedication, and respect earned among his colleagues throughout the session.

Contention

While no major points of contention were discussed regarding HR2166, it reflects a broader conversation about the role of internships in public education. Advocates for such programs argue they offer essential pathways for students to gain firsthand insights into government operations. However, as with many educational initiatives, there can be debates regarding funding, accessibility, and the need for support systems to facilitate such internships for a diverse range of students.

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