Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR1063

Introduced
5/21/11  
Enrolled
5/21/11  

Caption

Recognizing Conor Kenny for his work in the office of Senator Rodney Ellis.

Impact

The resolution serves to recognize the contributions of interns in the Texas Legislature, emphasizing the importance of internships in cultivating future leaders and policymakers. By acknowledging the efforts of individuals like Conor Kenny, the bill reinforces the value of experiential learning in fostering civic engagement and informing students about the complexities of governmental operations. Such recognition may inspire other students to participate in similar programs, ultimately benefiting the legislative body with a new generation of informed citizens.

Summary

Senate Resolution 1063 commends Conor Kenny for his exemplary performance in the office of Senator Rodney Ellis. The resolution highlights Kenny's involvement in the Texas Legislative Internship Program, which offers students a significant opportunity to engage directly with the government and gain practical experience. This program has been operational since December 1990 and allows interns to earn academic credit while simultaneously learning about legislative processes and public policy.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SR1063 is positive, focusing on the benefits of internship programs for young people and the role they play in promoting engagement with state affairs. Supporters of the resolution view it as a means of appreciating the hard work and dedication demonstrated by interns like Kenny, while also encouraging educational programs that bridge the gap between academic study and practical application in governance.

Contention

While the resolution is largely uncontroversial and celebrates an individual's achievements, it does prompt discussions about the broader implications of internship programs in legislative and governmental contexts. Some might question the effectiveness and accessibility of such programs, particularly in ensuring that diverse student populations can participate. However, no significant points of contention arose in the discussions surrounding SR1063, as it primarily serves as a commendation rather than a controversial legislative proposal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR547

Recognizing the Texas Legislative Internship Program Class of the 88th Legislature.

TX SR714

Recognizing La Juana Dianne Barton for 30 years of service in the office of Senator Royce West.

TX SR655

Recognizing the participants of the Rio Grande Valley Legislative Internship Program for their work in the Texas Legislature.

TX HR1587

Commending the members of the Texas Legislative Internship Program Class of the 88th Legislature.

TX SR297

Recognizing Lynn Ellison on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR10

Recognizing Ellis County Precinct Two for its commitment to workplace safety.

TX SCR43

Recognizing the 2023 Texas A&M University System policy interns.

TX HCR98

Recognizing the 2023 Texas A&M University System policy interns.

TX SR713

Recognizing Teresa Jasso Moreno for 30 years of service in the office of Senator Royce West.

TX SR532

Recognizing the members of the 12th class of the Senator Gregory Luna Legislative Scholars and Fellows Program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.