Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2166

Introduced
5/20/11  
Refer
5/23/11  
Enrolled
6/1/11  

Caption

Honoring Katherine Mendiola of Edinburg for her participation in the 2011 Moreno/Rangel Legislative Leadership Program.

Impact

While HR2166 does not directly change state laws or propose policy changes, it serves to highlight the importance of leadership development among young Texans. By recognizing Mendiola's achievements, the resolution underscores the value of educational programs that encourage political engagement and public administration. These initiatives help cultivate a new generation of leaders who may influence future legislative processes.

Summary

House Resolution 2166 is a commendatory resolution honoring Katherine Mendiola of Edinburg for her participation in the 2011 Moreno/Rangel Legislative Leadership Program. This program is designed to provide outstanding university students and recent graduates the opportunity to serve as policy interns in the offices of members of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus, gaining hands-on experience and insight into the functions of the Texas Legislature. Mendiola's involvement has been recognized for its significance in shaping future leaders committed to public service and policy development in Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a supportive view of initiatives aimed at empowering young individuals in politics. It is indicative of a broader acknowledgment of the need to invest in youth leadership and the importance of institutional programs that enhance political awareness and civic responsibility. This positive framing aligns with the goals of educational institutions and legislative bodies to foster effective public servants.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding HR2166, as it is a resolution of commendation rather than a contentious legislative measure. The resolution received bipartisan support and serves as a unifying acknowledgment of educational achievements and community involvement in the political sphere. While the discussions may touch on the broader implications of youth engagement in politics, the resolution itself is generally accepted without dispute.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2483

Commending the fellows of the 2023 Moreno/Rangel Legislative Leadership Program for their service.

TX HR2090

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.

TX HR1714

Commending Jose Camacho for his service as a legislative aide and Moreno/Rangel Legislative Leadership Program Fellow in the office of State Representative Abel Herrero.

TX HR1695

Commending Katherine Sarahan on her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Chris Turner.

TX HR1582

Honoring Katherine Cadriel for her accomplishments as a Luminary Scholar at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TX HR452

Honoring Dr. Fozia Ali of San Antonio for her participation in the Physician of the Day program at the State Capitol.

TX HR255

Honoring Gertrudejane Holliday Stone of Houston for her civic leadership and activism.

TX HR467

Honoring Gertrudejane Holliday Stone of Houston for her civic leadership and activism.

TX HR2297

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

TX HR546

Honoring Dr. Rosanne Popp of Houston for her participation in the Physician of the Day program at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.