Commending Saint Mary's University on implementing the Frank Madla, Jr., and Irma Rangel Legislative Internship Program.
Impact
The implementation of the Frank Madla, Jr. and Irma Rangel Legislative Internship Program is significant as it aims to inspire future leaders by educating them about legislative practices. By allowing students to engage directly with the Texas Legislature, it not only enhances their academic experience but also prepares them for leadership roles within governmental and civic arenas. The program elevates the profile of Saint Mary's University and underscores its commitment to fostering civic responsibilities among its students.
Summary
SCR76 is a concurrent resolution commending Saint Mary's University on the establishment of the Frank Madla, Jr. and Irma Rangel Legislative Internship Program. This resolution recognizes the opportunity the program provides to both graduate and undergraduate students who are interested in the legislative process or seek a career in state policy. The program is designed to immerse participants in a legislative environment through hands-on experience, enabling them to understand legislative intricacies while contributing to their communities.
Contention
While SCR76 itself does not present explicit points of contention, the broader context of legislative internships can elicit diverse views on equity and representation within governmental processes. Internships like this one can increase access to legislative experience for students from various backgrounds, potentially countering historical underrepresentation in political fields. However, the effectiveness of such programs in genuinely transforming legislative engagement for all students remains a topic of ongoing discourse.
Commending Marissa Cummings for her service as a Texas Legislative Internship Program Fellow and legislative aide in the office of State Representative Rafael Ancha.
Commending Saul Armando Fontes for his service as a Fellow of the Moreno/Rangel Legislative Leadership Program and as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Armando Walle.
Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to name the building being constructed in Phase Two of the Texas Capitol Complex Master Plan at the northwest corner of Congress Avenue and 15th Street the Irma Rangel Building.