Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR734 Latest Draft

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                            SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 734
 WHEREAS, The first cohort of high school students to
 complete the Together for a Better Tomorrow Youth Citizen
 Scientist Program was honored during a graduation ceremony on May
 20, 2023, in McAllen; and
 WHEREAS, Launched in 2022 by Methodist Healthcare
 Ministries of South Texas, Inc., and Texas A&M Health, the Youth
 Citizen Scientist Program is part of a two-year study of arsenic
 and other toxic contaminants found in drinking water supplies in
 border colonia communities in the Rio Grande Valley; the $1.5
 million study funded by Methodist Healthcare Ministries is
 scheduled for completion in 2024, and its findings will help to
 create public policy solutions for improved water quality and to
 equip border residents with the tools they need to safeguard
 their overall health; and
 WHEREAS, Fourteen students from the San Carlos community
 in Hidalgo County took part in the program: Jesús Barbosa,
 Stephani Barbosa, Evelyn Betancourt, Zugeily Cosino, Govanny
 Cruz, Martha J. Garza, Vanessa Ortiz, Darleny Reyes, Eunice
 Reyna, Evelyn Rodriguez, Omar Sánchez, Donaldo Sebastián, Aaron
 Sierra, and Suzette Valero; the students received 16 hours of
 training and hands-on research, and following completion of the
 program, they were credited with 10 hours of community service;
 in addition, they were presented with a Youth Citizen Scientist
 Certificate from Texas A&M Health, a letter of academic
 recommendation, and water filtration systems; and
 WHEREAS, Participating schools in the Youth Citizen
 Scientist Program included Progreso High School, IDEA Edinburg,
 PSJA Collegiate School of Health Professions, PSJA Southwest
 Early College High School, IDEA Pharr, Donna North High School,
 and IDEA Alamo; and
 WHEREAS, By taking part in the Youth Citizen Scientist
 Program, these outstanding young Texans have demonstrated a
 commendable interest in protecting the health and well-being of
 their fellow citizens, and they indeed merit special
 recognition; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th
 Legislature, hereby honor the Rio Grande Valley high school
 students who completed the Together for a Better Tomorrow Youth
 Citizen Scientist Program and extend to them sincere best wishes
 for the future; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this Resolution be
 prepared for the students as an expression of high regard from
 the Texas Senate.
 LaMantia
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on May 29, 2023.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate