Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR86

Caption

Commemorating Children's Hospital Day on January 25, 2023.

Impact

This resolution does not alter any laws but serves to officially recognize and support the contributions of children's hospitals in Texas. By designating January 25th as Children's Hospital Day, it aims to raise awareness of the importance of these institutions and reinforce the community's support for their operations. Such recognition could influence state discussions regarding funding and resources for children's healthcare, as it underscores the critical services these hospitals provide to the well-being of Texas children.

Summary

Senate Resolution 86 commemorates Children's Hospital Day on January 25, 2023, recognizing the vital role that children's hospitals play in providing comprehensive pediatric care across Texas. The resolution specifically highlights the significance of institutions such as Texas Children's Hospital and Children's Health in ensuring access to lifesaving care for one out of every ten children living in the state. These hospitals are commended for their crucial contributions to public health, particularly through their extensive network of pediatric specialists who support families regardless of their financial situation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Senate Resolution 86 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community members who spoke in favor of the resolution expressed gratitude toward children's hospitals for their commitment to pediatric healthcare. Statements from supporters emphasized the importance of acknowledging the hard work and dedication of these hospitals and their staff, highlighting the positive impact they have on children's lives and their families during challenging times.

Contention

There were no significant points of contention regarding Senate Resolution 86 during its discussion or voting history. The unanimous support for the resolution indicates a strong consensus among legislators on the importance of children's hospitals. While the resolution may serve to highlight healthcare issues pertinent to children, it does not appear to face any significant opposition or challenge within the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR22

Commemorating Children's Hospital Day on January 25, 2023.

TX HCR53

Commends Shriners Hospitals for Children on the occasion of the network's one hundredth anniversary

TX HR288

Honoring Medical City Dallas Hospital, Medical City Children's Hospital, and Medical City Green Oaks Hospital on the occasion of HCA Healthcare Advocacy Day at the State Capitol on February 19, 2025.

TX HR1260

Commemorating the 13th anniversary of El Paso Children's Hospital.

TX HR256

Honoring Shriners Hospitals for Children--Galveston for its outstanding service to children.

TX HR70

Commemorating the Eastland Memorial Hospital 2021 annual gala.

TX S0050

Senate Resolution Commemorating “international Holocaust Remembrance Day” On January 27, 2023

TX H5246

House Resolution Commemorating “international Holocaust Remembrance Day” On January 27, 2023

TX HR1731

Commemorating the 60th anniversary of Ben Taub Hospital in Houston.

TX HR477

Commemorating the 125th anniversary of Baylor College of Medicine.

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