Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR1114

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

Caption

Recognizing Lisa Mathews for her work in the office of the Legislative Study Group.

Impact

The resolution does not alter any state laws directly; rather, it serves to acknowledge an individual's contributions within the framework of the Texas Legislature. By recognizing the role that internships play in fostering civic engagement and providing practical experience, the resolution underscores the importance of educational programs aimed at enhancing students' understanding of governmental processes. This act of recognition could inspire other institutions and organizations to prioritize similar initiatives.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 1114 recognizes Lisa Mathews for her outstanding work in the office of the Legislative Study Group. The resolution commends her contributions and highlights the skills and dedication she demonstrated during her participation in the Texas Legislative Internship Program. This program, administered by the Mickey Leland Center, allows students from Texas colleges and universities to engage in real-world legislative processes while earning academic credit. Lisa's diligent contributions played a significant role in developing sound public policy, showcasing the value of such internship experiences.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around SR1114 is positive, celebrating the dedication and achievements of young individuals engaging in public service. There is a sense of pride within the legislative body for those who take part in programs that prepare the next generation of policymakers and community leaders. Such recognition not only honors the individual but also promotes the ongoing importance of internship programs in education and public service.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present any points of contention, it reflects broader themes related to educational opportunities and public policy engagement. The promotion of internship programs can sometimes spark discussions about access and inclusivity, ensuring that such opportunities are available to a diverse range of students, which is crucial for fostering a well-rounded legislative environment in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR547

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

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 HR2005

Commending Ellie Korth for her service as legislative director in the office of State Representative Ed Thompson during the 88th Legislature.

TX SCR43

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

TX HR1711

Commending Marissa Cummings for her service as a Texas Legislative Internship Program Fellow and legislative aide in the office of State Representative Rafael Ancha.

TX HCR98

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

TX HR2504

Commending the interns in the office of State Representative Terry Wilson for their service during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR1446

Commending Isabelle Azmoodeh for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Terry Meza.

TX HR1288

Commending Daniella Nassar for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Terry Meza.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.