Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR3244

Caption

Commending Ashley Alcantara for her service as an aide in the office of State Representative Eddie Rodriguez.

Impact

The passage of HR3244 not only recognized Alcantara's personal contributions but also served to elevate the role of legislative interns in Texas. By officially commending her work and dedication, the resolution underscores the importance of nurturing young talent in governmental operations. This not only reinforces existing state laws that advocate for internships and mentorship but also promotes the role of such positions as beneficial for legislative processes and community engagement.

Summary

House Resolution 3244 (HR3244) serves to commend Ashley Alcantara for her exceptional service as an aide in the office of State Representative Eddie Rodriguez during the 84th Legislative Session. This resolution highlights the vital contributions of legislative interns like Alcantara, who bring enthusiasm and dedication to their roles, facilitating the workings of the Texas Legislature. The resolution acknowledges her academic achievements and extensive civic involvement, providing a narrative that showcases the value of internships in public service environments.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HR3244 was positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the hard work and commitment displayed by interns within the Texas Legislature. Committee members and legislative representatives expressed gratitude for Alcantara's efforts, considering them exemplary for fellow students and interns looking to make a difference in public service. The recognition aims to inspire more young individuals to pursue internship opportunities in governmental settings, reinforcing a culture of service and involvement in local politics.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily an act of praise, it does engage in a broader conversation about the role of interns in legislative processes, particularly concerning their influence on policymaking and constituent outreach. Notable points of contention arise regarding the overall structure of internship programs, particularly how they could be improved to provide more robust training and experience. However, these discussions remain supportive of the intentions behind the resolution, focusing on the appreciation of those who serve in such vital capacities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2204

Commending Monserrat Garcia Rodriguez for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Victoria Neave Criado.

TX HR1493

Commending Karissa Rodriguez for her service as Resolutions Calendars committee clerk and in the office of State Representative R. D. "Bobby" Guerra.

TX HR1419

Commending Emily M. Doan for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Jacey Jetton.

TX HR2410

Commending Amor Sheffield for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Rafael Ancha.

TX HR1696

Commending Sadie Klos for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Chris Turner.

TX HR1541

Commending Lillian Garvens for her service as a policy analyst in the office of State Representative Gene Wu.

TX HR1851

Commending Nicholas Cooper for his service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Angelia Orr.

TX HR1694

Commending Dayleen Nicole Chery for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Chris Turner.

TX HR1693

Commending Rhayne Trahan for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Chris Turner.

TX HR2105

Commending Eric Hale for his service as a policy aide in the office of State Representative Claudia Ordaz.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.