Aaron Pena began his duties as St. Rep. back in 2003. Today, we will go over some bills that he filed during his rookie year. And we will compare them with other rookie st. reps.
These are some of the bills authored by Aaron Pena in 2003.
HR 997 Author: Pena 
Last Action: 05/08/2003 H Reported enrolled 
Caption: Commending Judge Mary Alice Palacios on her exemplary public service.
HR 1951 Author: Pena 
Last Action: 06/05/2003 H Reported enrolled 
Caption: Honoring Noe Garza for his service to Edinburg
HR 1954 Author: Pena 
Last Action: 06/05/2003 H Reported enrolled 
Caption: Honoring Eddie Cisneros-Johnson for his service to Edinburg.
HR 1955 Author: Pena 
Last Action: 06/05/2003 H Reported enrolled 
Caption: Honoring Thomas Eugene "Gene" Espinoza for his service to Edinburg 
HR 1953 Author: Pena 
Last Action: 06/05/2003 H Reported enrolled 
Caption: Honoring Richard Garcia for his service to Edinburg. 
HR 1956 Author: Pena 
Last Action: 06/05/2003 H Reported enrolled 
Caption: Honoring Ricardo Rodriguez, Jr., for his service to Edinburg. 
HB 1011 Author: Hochberg | Keel | Pena 
Sponsor: Duncan 
Last Action: 05/09/2003 E Effective on 9/1/03 
Caption: Relating to postconviction DNA testing
As you can see, Aaron Pena really didn't do to much. I guess you could say that during his rookie year. You really aren't suppose to do anything. Maybe just get a feel of how it goes. 
Here is Eddie Lucio III Rookie season at being a St. Rep.
HB 1099 Author: Lucio III 
Last Action: 04/23/2007 H Left pending in committee 
Caption: Relating to the establishment of a school of law at The University of Texas at Brownsville.
HB 2386 Author: Lucio III 
Last Action: 03/08/2007 H Referred to Higher Education 
Caption: Relating to establishing a health science center and medical school in the Rio Grande Valley.
As you can see there is a HUGE difference. One wants to recognize his friends. And the other wants to bring a medical and law school to the Rio Grande Valley. 
Aaron Pena it's time to get out. Tomorrow we will look into year 2004.
