Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR274

Caption

Honoring the Divine Nine fraternities and sororities during Black History Month.

Impact

The resolution does not enact any new legislation or alter existing laws but serves as a recognition of the historical and social significance of the Divine Nine organizations. By honoring these groups, the resolution highlights their contributions to society, including various fields such as politics, education, arts, and entertainment. This acknowledgment may lead to increased visibility for the issues that the Divine Nine advocates for, promoting greater community involvement and awareness of their historical contributions.

Summary

H.R. No. 274 is a resolution formally recognizing the Divine Nine fraternities and sororities during Black History Month in February 2025. The Divine Nine consists of nine historically African American fraternities and sororities that are part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. These organizations have played a vital role in fostering academic excellence and community service, significantly contributing to the development of leadership within African American communities and beyond. The resolution emphasizes their longstanding commitment to uplifting underserved communities through educational scholarships and civic engagement efforts.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding H.R. No. 274 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a respect and appreciation for the impact of the Divine Nine in shaping generations of leaders and fostering community growth. Supporters of the resolution recognize the organizations for their academic achievements and philanthropic efforts. The resolution also expresses a commitment to ongoing engagement with issues of social justice and equality, which resonate deeply within the communities these fraternities and sororities serve.

Contention

While the resolution itself is unlikely to invoke contention, it may lead to discussions about the broader implications of recognizing organizations that focus on African American culture and leadership. Potential debates could arise around the extent to which such recognition should be incorporated into educational curricula or community events, as well as the importance of ensuring that the contributions of minority groups are properly represented and celebrated in public life.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1736

Congratulating Mari Spivey Willis on her recognition by the City of Odessa during Black History Month 2023.

TX HR1737

Congratulating the Honorable Eddy Spivey on his recognition by the City of Odessa during Black History Month 2023.

TX HR776

Honoring Women of Bexar County for Women's History Month.

TX SR251

Recognizing Patrick N. Jackson for 50 years of service to Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated.

TX HR2504

Commending the interns in the office of State Representative Terry Wilson for their service during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR43

Recognizing February 2023 as Black History Month.

TX HR2189

Recognizing the creation of the Texas Historically Black Colleges and Universities Legislative Caucus.

TX SR225

Recognizing the celebration of Black History Month at Texas School for the Deaf.

TX HR1448

Congratulating Dr. Usamah Rodgers on her receipt of a 2023 Outstanding Texan Award for House District 111 from the Texas Legislative Black Caucus.

TX HR1174

Congratulating members of Delta Alpha Kappa Zeta Chapter in Fort Bend County on the organization's founding.

Similar Bills

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