82R22653 BPG-D
 
  By: Hardcastle H.R. No. 1506
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Twenty-three Texas A&M University students are
  providing valuable support to the 82nd Texas Legislature while
  gaining experience in public service as members of the Agricultural
  and Natural Resources Policy Internship Program and the Public
  Policy Internship Program; and
         WHEREAS, For more than two decades, the Agricultural and
  Natural Resources Policy Internship Program has sent student
  interns to Austin and Washington, D.C., where they work on a wide
  array of issues; their strong background and interest in
  agriculture and natural resources allow them to offer specialized
  knowledge to legislators; the program was founded in response to a
  request by a member of the United States Congress for an intern who
  could assist his office with these matters, and it has since grown
  to include numerous congressional offices as well as the United
  States House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture, the
  United States Department of Agriculture, and offices on the state
  level during legislative years; more than 700 students have
  participated in semester-long internships; and
         WHEREAS, The Public Policy Internship Program, established
  in 1999, works with various colleges and departments to create an
  interdisciplinary environment for comprehensive academic training,
  research, and policy programming; interns in the nation's capital
  and in Austin serve in a variety of settings that align with their
  academic and professional goals; more than 400 students have
  participated in semester-long internships; and
         WHEREAS, Led by director Breanne Svehla, both internship
  programs select their highly qualified and dedicated participants
  through a rigorous application process; in addition to academic
  achievement, students must demonstrate their potential to take full
  advantage of the opportunities for scholarly and professional
  development as well as the desire to serve our state and nation; and
         WHEREAS, The 2011 Texas A&M University policy interns serving
  in Austin are: Mary Beth Allcorn, Michael Baca, Cai Benavides,
  Jennifer Bremer, Jonathan Connors, Matthew Cope, Jessica Decker,
  Katelin Dietz, Renee Gertson, Blane Langston, Bridget Levien, Emily
  Lord, Thaís Macedo, Patrick McMahon, Nathan Motl, Rebecca Pride,
  Shelly Reynolds, Benjamin Rowe, Reagan Rupard, Ryan Skrobarczyk,
  Lance Umlang, Eugenia Wagner, and Jordan Williford; and
         WHEREAS, Through the years, the Agricultural and Natural
  Resources Policy and Public Policy Internship Programs have helped
  exceptional students deepen their understanding of governmental
  operations while developing professional skills and networks, and
  alumni have gone on to make vital contributions and assume
  leadership roles in a variety of arenas; the outstanding young
  people who are giving of their time and talents throughout this
  legislative session can indeed take pride in their achievements and
  service to the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize the Texas A&M University Agricultural
  and Natural Resources Policy Internship Program and the Public
  Policy Internship Program and commend the current participants for
  their diligence and commitment; 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 House of Representatives.