Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR962

Caption

Recognizing Thurman Kelley for his participation in the Texas Legislative Internship Program.

Impact

This resolution has a symbolic but significant impact on state laws as it highlights the importance of internship programs in fostering civic engagement and future leaders. Recognizing interns not only affirms their contributions but also underscores the value placed on education and practical experience within the governmental framework. Such acknowledgments may encourage more students to participate in similar programs, thereby strengthening the relationship between educational institutions and legislative processes.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 962 recognizes Thurman Kelley for his exemplary contributions as a participant in the Texas Legislative Internship Program. This program, established in 1990, is designed to offer students from Texas colleges and universities practical experience in legislative processes while earning academic credit. The Senate commends Kelley for his dedication and positive impact on public policy during his internship, where he engaged deeply with the workings of state and national government.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR962 is overwhelmingly positive. Lawmakers and the program's administrators view internships as essential for preparing the next generation of leaders. By celebrating individual achievements, the resolution promotes a culture of support for educational initiatives that bridge academic theory and real-world application. Kelley's accomplishments serve as an inspiration for peers and underline the program's success in nurturing talent in governance.

Contention

While the resolution does not present significant contention, it does represent broader discussions about the need for supporting educational initiatives that foster engagement among youth. Some may argue that more resources should be allocated to these programs, ensuring that a diverse range of students has access to such opportunities. Nonetheless, SR962 is primarily a recognition of individual achievement rather than a policy proposal, which limits the scope for deep-rooted contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR547

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

TX HR1587

Commending the members of 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 SR564

Recognizing the participants in the 2023 Sam Houston State University Austin Internship Program.

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 HR1501

Commending the participants in the Rio Grande Valley Legislative Internship Program during the 88th Session.

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 HR2189

Recognizing the creation of the Texas Historically Black Colleges and Universities Legislative Caucus.

TX HR1729

Honoring the participants in the 2023 Sam Houston State University Austin Internship Program.

Similar Bills

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