Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR668

Caption

Commemorating the 2017 African American Legislative Summit.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of the African American Legislative Summit as a platform for discussing critical topics such as health care, education, economic development, and youth issues. This annual event serves to unite policymakers and community leaders, promoting constructive dialogue about the challenges and opportunities facing African Americans in Texas. The resolutions serve to reinforce state laws and policies that advocate for greater equity and representation in legislative processes.

Summary

H.R. No. 668 acknowledges and commemorates the 2017 African American Legislative Summit, hosted by the Texas Legislative Black Caucus. This resolution aims to highlight the events and initiatives of the caucus, which has played a crucial role in addressing the diverse issues faced by African Americans in Texas since its founding in 1973. Over the years, the caucus has expanded its membership and initiatives, including educational scholarships and community outreach programs that significantly contribute to the advancement of African American interests in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. 668 is generally positive, reflecting the shared commitment of legislators and community members to work collaboratively towards addressing the systemic barriers that affect African American communities. Key speakers and award recipients at the summit signify a strong focus on progress and engagement, resonating with the theme of 'Transforming Struggle into Progress'.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present direct points of contention, it does underline the ongoing need for discussions on economic inequalities and access to resources within the African American community. The summit's topics suggest potential areas of debate, particularly in how health care and educational initiatives are implemented across the state. Issues may arise around the effectiveness of state policies in fostering improvements and ensuring that the needs of African American constituents are met comprehensively.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR7

Commemorating the 2023 Eddie Durham Jazz Fest hosted by the Calaboose African American History Museum.

TX SB194

Relating to the creation of the Texas African American Heritage Commission.

TX HR348

Recognizing March 30, 2023, as Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce Black Business Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR2503

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus.

TX HB368

Relating to the establishment of the African American studies advisory board by the State Board of Education.

TX SB667

Relating to establishing a state historical marker program to honor African Americans who served in the Texas Legislature during Reconstruction.

TX HR2286

Commending Tanya Debose of Houston for her work in behalf of the historic African American community of Independence Heights.

TX HR2405

Commemorating the 2023 American GI Forum of Texas State Conference.

TX HCR53

Urging Congress to pass H.R. 40 to establish the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans.

TX HR2180

Commemorating the centennial of the Austin Branch of the American Association of University Women.

Similar Bills

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