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R E S O L U T I O N
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WHEREAS, Thirty Texas A&M University students are providing |
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valuable support to the 83rd Texas Legislature while gaining |
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experience in public service as members of the Agricultural and |
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Natural Resources Policy Internship Program and the Public Policy |
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Internship Program; and |
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WHEREAS, For more than two decades, the Agricultural and |
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Natural Resources Policy Internship Program has sent student |
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interns to Austin and Washington, D.C., where they work on a wide |
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array of issues; their strong background and interest in |
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agriculture and natural resources allow them to offer specialized |
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knowledge to legislators; the program was founded in response to a |
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request by a member of the United States Congress for an intern who |
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could assist his office with these matters, and it has since grown |
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to include numerous congressional offices as well as the United |
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States House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture, the |
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United States Department of Agriculture, and offices on the state |
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level during legislative years; more than 700 students have |
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participated in semester-long internships; and |
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WHEREAS, The Public Policy Internship Program, established |
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in 1999, works with various colleges and departments to create an |
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interdisciplinary environment for comprehensive academic training, |
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research, and policy programming; interns in the nation's capital |
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and in Austin serve in a variety of settings that align with their |
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academic and professional goals; more than 400 students have |
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participated in semester-long internships; and |
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WHEREAS, Led by director Heather Wheeler, both internship |
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programs select their highly qualified and dedicated participants |
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through a rigorous application process; in addition to academic |
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achievement, students must demonstrate their potential to take full |
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advantage of the opportunities for scholarly and professional |
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development as well as the desire to serve our state and nation; and |
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WHEREAS, The 2013 Texas A&M University policy interns serving |
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in Austin are RosaLeah Brite, Ethan Caudillo, Tatiana Claros, Macy |
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Cotton, Kaysi Dean, Meredith Earwood, Daniel Evert, Jamie Feldt, |
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Paige Fuselier, Joel Garcia, Crystal Gonzales, Christina Hayes, |
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Will Holleman, Taylor Horne, Elizabeth Klunder, Taylor Lee, Wilson |
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Macha, Meenakshi Manivannan, Megan McKisson, Kaleb McLaurin, Sarah |
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Norman, Grace Richardson, Jesus Rodriguez, Jennifer Salazar, |
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Morgan Scott, Xanthe Shirley, Daniela Silva, Bryan Smith, JohnPaul |
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Wiechkoske, and Anna Wood; and |
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WHEREAS, Through the years, the Agricultural and Natural |
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Resources Policy and Public Policy Internship Programs have helped |
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exceptional students deepen their understanding of governmental |
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operations while developing professional skills and networks, and |
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alumni have gone on to make vital contributions and assume |
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leadership roles in a variety of arenas; the outstanding young |
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people who are giving of their time and talents throughout this |
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legislative session can indeed take pride in their achievements and |
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service to the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas |
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Legislature hereby recognize the Texas A&M University Agricultural |
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and Natural Resources Policy Internship Program and the Public |
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Policy Internship Program and commend the current participants for |
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their diligence and commitment; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be |
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prepared for the students as an expression of high regard from the |
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Texas House of Representatives. |