Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR941

Caption

Congratulating the TechnoBotz robotics team from Frisco ISD on competing in the FIRST Lego League state championship.

Impact

The resolution does not create or amend any laws but serves to honor the achievements of the TechnoBotz team, which can have a positive impact on local community morale and inspire other students in STEM programs. By formally recognizing the accomplishments of these young students, it fosters a culture of appreciation for educational initiatives in robotics and technology. While HR941 itself does not change state laws, it indirectly promotes educational achievements in the robotics field, emphasizing the importance of STEM education in schools.

Summary

House Resolution 941 (HR941) recognizes and congratulates the TechnoBotz robotics team from Frisco Independent School District for their achievements in the FIRST Lego League state championship. The resolution highlights the team's performance, including their advancement to state level competitions where they managed to secure impressive placements, demonstrating their skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This recognition serves as an acknowledgment of the hard work and dedication the students put into their robotics program and projects.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR941 is overwhelmingly positive, as it seeks to uplift and celebrate the accomplishments of students in a competitive arena. The passage of this resolution is seen as beneficial, aligning with broader educational goals and encouraging student participation in programs that enhance critical skills. Such resolutions generally receive bipartisan support, reflecting a shared appreciation for youth engagement in innovation and technology.

Contention

As a resolution that expresses commendation rather than a contentious legislative bill, there are no significant points of contention associated with HR941. Since its main focus is the celebration of student achievements in robotics and STEM, it is likely to be met with unanimous or overwhelming support, making debates or discussions regarding its content minimal. The key contention, if any, may arise in discussions about the adequacy of funding and resources available for such competitive programs in educational institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2102

Congratulating the Wolfbots robotics team from San Antonio on its success at the 2023 FIRST Lego League state championship.

TX HR375

Congratulating the Top Gears robotics team of Harmony Science Academy in Laredo on its success in FIRST LEGO League competition.

TX HR1335

Congratulating robotics teams from Galveston ISD on their achievements at the 2023 CREATE U.S. Open Robotics Championship.

TX HR1715

Congratulating the ITKAN Robotics team on winning two top awards at the FIRST Championship Robotics Competition.

TX HR2460

Congratulating the Titan robotics team from Plano ISD Academy High School on qualifying for and competing in the 2015 FIRST World Championship.

TX HR2312

Congratulating the Cumby High School Z robotics team on winning first place in its division at the VEX Robotics Competition High School World Championship.

TX HR2660

Congratulating the Bushland High School robotics team on winning the 2017 UIL FIRST Tech Challenge state championship.

TX HR1305

Congratulating the Livingston High School robotics team on winning the Tech Challenge 1A-4A Division at the 2019 UIL FIRST Robotics State Championships.

TX HCR049

House concurrent resolution congratulating Westford Elementary School’s robotics teams for their award-winning performances at the FIRST LEGO League State Championship

TX HR136

Congratulating the Marvels of Irving and Marvels of MAS robotics teams on their achievements.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.