Congratulating Carlos G. Madrid on being named the 2009 Outstanding Young Lawyer by the El Paso Bar Association.
Impact
While HR3017 itself is not legislation that impacts state laws directly, it serves as a formal recognition of an individual's achievements within the legal profession. Such recognitions can have a positive influence on local communities by fostering pride and inspiring other young lawyers to pursue excellence in their fields. Acknowledging professions such as law can enhance community engagement and support for legal advocacy.
Summary
HR3017 is a resolution congratulating Carlos G. Madrid for being named the Outstanding Young Lawyer by the El Paso Bar Association in 2009. The resolution highlights Madrid's impressive educational background, including graduating with highest honors from The University of Texas at El Paso and earning his law degree from Yale Law School. It recognizes his contributions to the legal field and community service, particularly through his roles in various legal associations and organizations.
Contention
There are no notable points of contention associated with HR3017 as it is primarily a congratulatory resolution. It does not introduce any legislative changes or provoke debate on policy issues. Its purpose is to honor an individual for their accomplishments rather than advocate for any legal reforms or adjustments to existing laws.