S.C.R. No. 76 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of Texas takes pleasure in recognizing Saint Mary's University on the inaugural year of its newly created legislative internship program and in commending the exemplary students who are this year's participants; and WHEREAS, The Frank Madla, Jr., and Irma Rangel Legislative Internship Program provides an opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students who are interested in the legislative process or who wish to pursue a career in state policy to experience work in a legislative environment through hands-on participation; and WHEREAS, The internship program is named for two of the university's alumni who worked their way to greatness from modest beginnings; both the late Honorable Frank Madla, Jr., and the late Honorable Irma Rangel had a significant impact on San Antonio and South Texas through their outstanding service in the Texas Legislature; and WHEREAS, Senator Madla served for 20 years as a member of the Texas House of Representatives, where he was an outspoken advocate for health care and education, and during his 13-year tenure in the Senate, he was honored repeatedly for his service to the state; his accolades include Texas Medicine's Best Legislator Award; and WHEREAS, Representative Rangel was the first Mexican American woman elected to the Texas Legislature, where she went on to serve for 26 years; she is noted for her exceptional work as a proponent of higher education and of equal rights for minorities and the poor; she was the recipient of multiple honors for her pioneering service, including induction into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame in 1994; and WHEREAS, The internship program is designed to inspire students to follow in the footsteps of such legends; it gives participants insight into the legislative process and challenges them to make a difference in their communities; the admission standards are high, and the students selected must commit to working in Austin for at least 40 hours per week while completing six credit hours of course work; and WHEREAS, Participants are placed in legislative offices as staff members with responsibilities and duties ranging from assistant committee clerk to legislative policy analyst; they must develop a keen understanding not only of legislative policy, but of the inherent intricacies of the Texas Legislature as an entity; and WHEREAS, The undergraduate students chosen as this year's interns are Andrea Chavez, in the office of Representative David Leibowitz; Carolina Hernandez and Sarah Linares, in the office of Representative Joaquin Castro; Mark Reyna, in the office of Senator Carlos Uresti; and Matthew Reyna, in the office of Senator John Carona; the graduate students are Ayed Ahbabi, in the office of Representative Roland Gutierrez; Saad Aldosari, in the office of Representative Tara Rios Ybarra; and Sherita Simmons, in the office of Senator Leticia Van de Putte; and WHEREAS, These interns have received weekly on-site classroom instruction and have become familiar with the inner workings of the Texas House of Representatives and Senate while learning how to research and draft legislation, analyze policy, and interact with constituents and the press; and WHEREAS, The program benefits from the assistance and direction of Professor Arturo Vega, who serves as its on-campus coordinator, and David C. Courreges, who serves as the on-site adjunct professor; and WHEREAS, Saint Mary's University is well known for its long-standing tradition of instilling in its students the spirit of public service, and its legislative internship program will be a valuable asset in preparing its graduates to take on leadership roles in their communities and in the governmental arena; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 81st Legislature of the State of Texas hereby commend Saint Mary's University on implementing the Frank Madla, Jr., and Irma Rangel Legislative Internship Program and extend congratulations to this year's interns, who have distinguished themselves in their challenging roles; and, be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be prepared in honor of this exemplary program. ______________________________ ______________________________ President of the Senate Speaker of the House I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 76 was adopted by the Senate on May 22, 2009. ______________________________ Secretary of the Senate I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 76 was adopted by the House on May 22, 2009. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House Approved: ______________________________ Date ______________________________ Governor