Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR480

Caption

Commending El Pasoans Fighting Hunger for its continuing service to the community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Impact

The resolution reflects the significant impact of EPFH in the El Paso region, particularly during challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization has been proactive in creating partnerships with local authorities to widen access to food for vulnerable populations, demonstrating a collaborative approach to community support. By acknowledging EPFH's dedication, the resolution serves not only to honor the organization but also to raise awareness about food insecurity issues in the state and the vital role of food banks.

Summary

House Resolution 480 commends El Pasoans Fighting Hunger (EPFH) for its critical service during the COVID-19 pandemic. As El Paso's only food bank, EPFH has implemented various strategies to address food insecurity in response to the increased demand for food assistance, assisting approximately 200,000 individuals, including families, children, seniors, and veterans. The resolution highlights EPFH's efforts in adapting its food distribution methods to ensure safety and continued service, particularly through innovations like family meal boxes and drive-through distribution sites.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR480 is overwhelmingly positive, as it highlights the indispensable contributions of EPFH and its volunteers during a crisis. Lawmakers express admiration and gratitude for the organization’s efforts to ensure that no one goes hungry amid the challenges presented by the pandemic. This resolution resonates with the community's appreciation of humanitarian efforts and reinforces the support for organizations that focus on welfare and food security.

Contention

While HR480 is primarily a commendatory resolution, it does suggest an underlying context regarding food insecurity that may raise discussion on broader issues such as state policies on hunger relief and resources. The necessity of food banks during the pandemic might lead to future debates on funding, sustainability of such organizations, and the role of local versus state management in addressing hunger. However, there appears to be a consensus that EPFH's work is vital, with no notable points of contention directly linked to the resolution.

Companion Bills

TX HR765

Same As Commending El Pasoans Fighting Hunger for its continuing service to the community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Previously Filed As

TX HR271

Honoring Minnie's Food Pantry for its fight against hunger in North Texas.

TX HR147

Commending Endeavors for its service to vulnerable people in crisis.

TX HR1965

Commending the Central El Paso Community Organization for its service to the El Paso community.

TX HR1978

Commending the St. Francis Community Association for its service to the El Paso community.

TX HR2070

Commending the Mountain Park Community Association for its service to the El Paso community.

TX HR2085

Commending the Country Place Community Association for its service to the El Paso community.

TX HR1720

Commending Cabela's El Paso for its contributions to the community.

TX HR1992

Commending the YTP Association for its service to the El Paso community.

TX HR2089

Commending the Borderland Community Improvement Association for its service to the El Paso community.

TX HR1985

Commending the El Paso Lower Valley Association for its service to the El Paso community.

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