Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR87

Caption

Recognizing the YMCA Texas Youth and Government Program.

Impact

The passage of SR87 serves as a formal recognition of the YMCA Texas Youth and Government Program, which may enhance its visibility and support within the community and state legislature. By formally acknowledging the program, the resolution aims to foster greater engagement and inspire other educational initiatives focused on civic responsibility among young people. This affirmation from the state senate could also lead to increased support from local communities and potential partnerships that strengthen the program's budget and resources for educational activities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 87 (SR87) recognizes the YMCA Texas Youth and Government Program for its contributions to youth civic engagement and education. The bill highlights the program's long history since its establishment in 1946 and its mission to educate young Texans on the workings of democracy and public policy. The resolution further emphasizes the program's role in shaping responsible citizens and future leaders, with an acknowledgment of its impact on thousands of participants across Texas. SR87 also notes the upcoming middle and high school conferences to be held at the Texas Capitol, promoting active participation among the youth.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR87 appears overwhelmingly positive. Legislators express strong support for the initiative, recognizing its importance in cultivating civic knowledge and participation in democracy among youth. There is a shared appreciation for the program's history and ongoing contributions to developing responsible and engaged citizens. This positive sentiment reflects a broader commitment to education and civic engagement within the state, signaling legislative support for programs that prioritize youth development.

Contention

While there does not appear to be significant contention regarding the adoption of SR87, it does reflect a broader discourse on the importance of youth engagement in democracy. The resolution not only celebrates the YMCA's efforts but also invites discussions on how to further enhance civic education. The program's existence since 1946 indicates continued support, but legislative discussions may highlight differing priorities on how best to implement civic education initiatives across the state, ensuring that all localities have access to similar educational programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR38

Recognizing the members of the YMCA Texas Youth and Government Program.

TX HR378

Recognizing February 27, 2025, as YMCA Texas Youth and Government Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR680

Commending students from Duncanville High School for their participation in the YMCA Texas Youth and Government State Conference and congratulating Sharif Long on being elected the 2017-2018 Youth Governor of Texas.

TX HM11

"new Mexico Ymca Youth & Government Day"

TX HR771

Congratulating Sharif Long on his election as the 2017-2018 Youth Governor of Texas at the YMCA Youth and Government High School State Conference.

TX HR146

Granting permission to the YMCA Youth and Government Program to use the chamber of the Texas House of Representatives in January 2009 and January 2010.

TX H4206

Youth in Government 2025 Greenville YMCA

TX HR40

Authorizing the Ohio YMCA Youth and Government Middle School State Assembly to use the Ohio House Chambers to conduct its 2023 model legislature.

TX SR23

Recognizing Youth Leadership Association Youth in Government

TX SR20

Authorizing Ohio YMCA Youth and Government to use the Ohio Senate Chamber and committee rooms on January 30-31, 2025, and March 20-21, 2025.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.