H.R. No. 2240
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, An accomplished graduate of The University of Texas
  School of Law, Diana Saldana was sworn in on March 27, 2007, as a
  United States magistrate judge for the United States District Court
  in the Southern District of Texas; and
         WHEREAS, Born in Carrizo Springs to Blanca Hernandez
  Rodriguez, Judge Saldana was the third eldest of six children in her
  family; from the age of 10, she helped to support her loved ones,
  working alongside them seasonally as a migrant farmworker, and she
  continued to work in the fields every summer until her second year
  of law school; and
         WHEREAS, Judge Saldana is a graduate of The University of
  Texas at Austin with a bachelor's degree in history and government;
  in 1997 she graduated from The University of Texas School of Law,
  where she was president of the Chicano/Hispanic Law Students
  Association; while still in law school, she became the first former
  migrant worker to serve as a law clerk for Migrant Legal Services in
  Fargo, North Dakota; and
         WHEREAS, From 1997 to 1998, Diana Saldana clerked for United
  States District Court Judge George P. Kazen in Laredo, where she
  reviewed all civil case motions and assisted in drafting opinions
  and orders in those cases; she then joined the U.S. Department of
  Justice in Washington, D.C., as a trial attorney, helping to
  enforce Title VII of the Civil Rights Act for the Employment
  Litigation Section of the department's Civil Rights Division; and
         WHEREAS, Returning to Texas, she joined the Houston civil
  litigation firm of Beirne, Maynard & Parsons; Ms. Saldana went on to
  enforce federal narcotics and immigration laws as an assistant
  United States attorney for the Southern District of Texas in
  Laredo; in that capacity, she handled some 350 felony cases per year
  and participated in more than 20 jury trials; and
         WHEREAS, In addition to attaining her own professional goals,
  Judge Saldana has sought to aid her fellow minority students by
  serving as a panelist at conferences stressing the value of
  diversity in higher education and appearing in a recruitment video
  for the Law School Admission Council; and
         WHEREAS, The extraordinary journey of Diana Saldana from
  field worker to federal judge is an inspiration to all who know her,
  as is her commitment to helping others pursue their dreams of a
  higher education and a brighter future; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas
  Legislature hereby congratulate Diana Saldana on her appointment as
  a U.S. magistrate judge for the United States District Court in the
  Southern District of Texas and extend to her sincere best wishes for
  continued success in all her endeavors; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Judge Saldana as an expression of high regard by the
  Texas House of Representatives.
 
  Martinez Fischer
  Herrero
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 2240 was adopted by the House on May
  25, 2007, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House