88R29620 BK-D
 
  By: Miles, et al. S.R. No. 547
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, A number of future leaders have provided
  indispensable support as participants in the Texas Legislative
  Internship Program during the 88th Legislative Session; and
         WHEREAS, The Texas Legislative Internship Program was
  established by State Senator Rodney Ellis in December 1990, and it
  is administered by Texas Southern University; the program provides
  students from Texas colleges and universities with a unique
  opportunity to serve as interns in the Texas Legislature, the
  United States Congress, and a variety of local, state, and national
  government agencies and public policy organizations; and
         WHEREAS, Students receive academic credit for participating
  in the program, which combines academic study and research with
  supervised practical training; as interns, they gain firsthand
  knowledge of the governmental process and work experience in a
  political environment, as well as insight into the issues facing
  our communities and our state today; and
         WHEREAS, This year's participants in the Texas Legislative
  Internship Program are Abigayle Abel, Alaina Dixon, Alexandria
  Gonzalez, Amajah Hall, Aylin Murillo, Chloe Hancock, Christopher
  Shafik, Claudia Cuellar, Cornelius Sabastian Berry, Courtney
  A. Doucet, D'Angelo Colter, David Freid, Dayleen Chery, DeAndre
  Jackson, Destiny Montemayor, Eraneshia Mims, Faris Husain,
  Franklin Achonye, Hawani Adugna, Jesha Magee, Jessica Fuqua,
  Katelyn Roy, Kimberly Zavala, Lacey Reynolds, Marissa Cummings,
  Marty Scott, Melissa Williams, Monique Dunbar, Natoya Inglis,
  Nicholas Basha, Nimitein Jane Bobmanuel, Nykia Wright, Rainier
  Porter, RayVon Addison, Ryan Hurt, Summerlyn Nasser, Tasha Dennis,
  Tony L. Black, Victoria "Tori" Newman-Menendez, and Vedanth
  Ramabhadran; and
         WHEREAS, Through the diligence and resourcefulness that they
  have demonstrated while performing a multitude of tasks, these
  admirable young men and women have contributed significantly to the
  offices they have served and, in turn, to the constituents who
  reside in their districts; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature
  hereby commend the members of the Texas Legislative Internship
  Program Class of the 88th Legislature for their excellent work and
  extend to them best wishes for the future; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for the class as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  Senate.