Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1161

Caption

Recognizing April 18, 2019, as Meals on Wheels Texas and Meals on Wheels Association of Texas Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

In Texas, the Meals on Wheels programs employ more than 10,000 individuals and rely on the contributions of over 100,000 dedicated volunteers. The resolution emphasizes the important role these organizations play not just in meal delivery, but in building community and combating social isolation, which can severely impact health and well-being among the elderly. The recognition at the Capitol serves to highlight the achievements of Meals on Wheels in enhancing the quality of life for thousands of Texans.

Summary

House Resolution 1161 recognizes April 18, 2019, as Meals on Wheels Texas and Meals on Wheels Association of Texas Day at the State Capitol. This resolution commemorates the significant work done by these organizations in providing essential services to older adults across Texas. With a heritage as the nation's oldest and largest organization dedicated to addressing the challenges of hunger and isolation among seniors, Meals on Wheels has established over 5,000 community-based nutrition programs nationwide. Their mission goes beyond delivering meals; it includes fostering connections between volunteers and residents, helping them remain safely in their homes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1161 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community members alike express gratitude and respect for the volunteer spirit and the impact of Meals on Wheels. This resolution stands as a symbol of appreciation for their tireless work and advocacy efforts, particularly in legislative matters. There is collective acknowledgment of the crucial need for continued support and funding for these nutrition programs, especially as the population of older adults in Texas continues to grow.

Contention

While HR1161 is primarily a commendation and lacks direct contention, it does reflect broader discussions concerning funding and support for community nutrition programs. Some advocates may argue for more robust legislative measures or funding increases to ensure the sustainability and expansion of Meals on Wheels services. The passing of this resolution can, however, be seen as a step towards raising awareness and fostering legislative support for issues of hunger and isolation among older populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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