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High Hopes for a Bright Future in Austin, TX

After a day of getting our feet wet in the Capitol and of renewing acquaintances with LEAP Alumni, we were ready bright and early for Day Two in the Texas Legislature.

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Megan Chapa Heads to Work

Like yesterday, it was a day of learning.  I am doing my learning, at least for the first half of the week, in Representative John Zerwas’s office.

Zerwas represents District 28–an area with which I am familiar because I was actually raised in the district.  A graduate of Baylor College of Medicine, Rep. Zerwas is an Anesthesiologist who has served in the House of Representatives since 2006.  He currently serves as the Chair of the Higher Education Committee, and he is a member of the Public Health Committee.

Dr. Zerwas’s chief of staff, Nelda Hunter, welcomed me and quickly assigned my duties. My project was to do research on Texas higher education admission policy and compare it to other states who have similar demographics or size. I had the unique opportunity to attend a briefing hosted by Representative Zerwas’s office. The briefing was a presentation done by a representative from Educate Texas, an advocacy council that specializes in post-secondary education in Texas. Its mission is to offer policy recommendations that improves the overall quality of higher education. This council is made up of education experts.

Less glamorous but as important, I was also able learn how to use the phones and the Correspondence Management System (CMS). Although it was only two and a half days in Representative Zerwas’s office, everything I learned was truly valuable and appreciated.

During my lunch “break,” Alex Galvan and I were able to meet with Erin Daly-Wilson, who works for Speaker Joe Straus. During the meeting she stressed the importance of interning and gave us tips on how to be an effective professional. I learned that the committee appointments are made within the first three weeks of session and the Speaker is elected on the first day of session by the House Members. Speaker Straus was elected in a special election in 2005 and now has three bodies of constituents: his San Antonio District, the House, and the entire state of Texas. The Speaker of the House is the 3rd most important position in the legislature only following the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor. It was great meeting with such an experienced and dedicated individual and we were grateful she carved time out of her busy day for us.

Immediately following our work day we headed to Gourdough‘s, an extreme donut restaraunt, for a sweet meeting with Representative-Elect Ernest Bailes and his future chief of staff, Nick Raymond. Representative-Elect Bailes will be representing Huntsville in the State Legislature, so it was an honor to spend some time with him.

As a student who would like to intern during the Session, I asked Mr. Bailes numerous questions about the qualities he looks for in an intern and took mental note of his wise words.

  • Every interaction is an interview. Represent yourself well;
  • Open up and converse.  People want to feel welcome when they walk into an office;
  • Offices look for young people who will be reliable, professional, and skilled.

Tuesday Night Excursion: Mount Bonnell

After a day of (we hope) climbing the ladder of success, we decided to also climb Mount Bonnell.

Climbing is a bit of an overstatement, because Mount Bonnell is more of a stroll, but it does offer very pretty views, to the east and the Austin Skyline…

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The Austin Skyline from Mount Bonnell

…and to the West…

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The Colorado River at Sunset from Mount Bonnell

The elevation, sunset, and beautiful views prompted some fun photographs…

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…many of them utilizing all of Bonnell’s 780-foot elevation to prime advantage…

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Near the Peak of Mount Bonnell, at Sunset

Mount Bonnell is part of Austin’s impressive park system, one that helps the state’s capitol rank high in the “most fit cities” lists that crop up now and then.  But although there are some trails on Mount Bonnell, it’s more of a place to enjoy the sunset…

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…or to enjoy a group outing…

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LEAP Ambassadors with Professor Yawn on Mount Bonnell

…or simply to contemplate nature and the future…

 

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And after a day of building our skills, learning from others, and pursuing our dreams, we did indeed feel as though we had gotten a glimpse into a bright future.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on June 16, 2016June 16, 2016Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Fun, Jobs, Politics, TravelTags Austin, Ernest Bailes, John Zerwas, LEAP Center, Mount Bonnell, SHSULeave a comment on High Hopes for a Bright Future in Austin, TX

Destination Austin: BBQ, Politics, and Scenic Views

Riding through through the rain and flooded roads, LEAP Students (Brian Aldaco, Isabela Gonzales and Christina Perez) and Professor Yawn eagerly headed to a Boot Camp–a boot camp for politics, that is. Before arriving at this campus for campaigning, however, we decided it was time to treat our palates with dinner at Southside Market and BBQ in the city of Elgin. We enjoyed a plate of ribs, brisket, and the signature beef sausage (considered “the best around” ), complemented by the restaurant’s homemade honey mesquite bbq. After an amusing table chat and a quick sighting of the Victorian house style which served as City Hall, we resumed our route to Austin, Texas.

Our second pit stop landed us at Mount Bonnell, where we got to enjoy the gorgeous view of Lake Austin. We weren’t the only ones: romantic couples sat alongside the cliffs, watching the last vestiges of the sun as its rays faded over the Colorado River.  Indeed, the spot is a great place for a picnic or to simply take selfies with friends.

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To the east, visitors see the outline of Austin’s downtown.   On both sides, at least at this time of year, the surroundings are lit by the flashes of fireflies–and, on this night, actual lightning!  We recommend that everyone visit Mount Bonnell at least once.

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Following our “hike” up Mount Bonnell, we detoured the Capitol building which was, surprisingly, open for visitors.  We headed in, learning briefly about some of the governors of Texas, enjoying the dome…

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…and taking an obligatory photo alongside Elizabet Ney’s Sam Houston.

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With our history fixed complete, we took another detour to get a late-night dessert at Quacks 43rd Street Bakery.  Brian ordered a lemon cupcake–opting for the vegan option to fully assimilate in the Austin–Isabela ordered a Snicker Doodle cookie, and I (Christina) had a short-bread cookie shaped like a palm tree.  Professor Yawn bought us Salted Caramel Brownies and Ginger Krinkles…

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Over all we enjoyed the coffee shop styled bakery with its colorful walls and trendy appearance. With our bellies stuffed we headed to the hotel in order to rest and prepare for tomorrow’s busy itinerary.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on May 27, 2016May 27, 2016Categories Civic Engagement, Food, Politics, TravelTags LEAP, Mount Bonnell, New Politics Forum, SHSU, Southside BBQ, Texas CapitolLeave a comment on Destination Austin: BBQ, Politics, and Scenic Views

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