Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR93

Caption

Congratulating the Midland High School football team on receiving the Innovation in Volunteerism Award as part of the 39th annual Governor's Volunteer Awards.

Impact

The resolution serves to highlight the positive impact of youth engagement in community service, potentially influencing other schools and community organizations to adopt similar volunteer projects. The Senate and House adopted this resolution with unanimous or non-record votes, indicating broad support for recognizing civic engagement among students. It reinforces the notion of community collaboration and the important role of young individuals in promoting civic responsibility.

Summary

HCR93 is a House Concurrent Resolution that congratulates the Midland High School football team for receiving the Innovation in Volunteerism Award as part of the 39th annual Governor's Volunteer Awards. The resolution acknowledges the team's significant contributions to their community through various service projects, including collaborations to clean up local areas and support educational initiatives. This recognition is intended to celebrate the exemplary service of the team and inspire others in Texas to engage in volunteerism.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR93 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a shared appreciation for the Midland High School football team's efforts in volunteering. Supporters view the resolution as an important step in fostering community values and encouraging youth participation in local service initiatives. The recognition is seen as a celebration of not just the team's achievements but also as a commendation for dedication to community service among young people.

Contention

As a concurrent resolution, HCR93 does not impose any new laws or regulations but serves primarily as a formal acknowledgment of the achievements of the Midland High School football team. There is minimal contention associated with this resolution, given its nature of celebration and acknowledgment of positive contributions to society. The focus on volunteerism aligns with broader state initiatives aimed at promoting community involvement and civic engagement.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HCR26

Congratulating the Midland High School Bulldogs football team on its success during the 2010 season.

TX SR517

Congratulating Elizabeth Watkins of Frisco on receiving a Governor's Volunteer of the Year Award.

TX HR645

Congratulating the Universal City Volunteer Corps on receiving the 2025 Community Champion Award from the Governor's Volunteer Awards program.

TX HR1481

Congratulating Gary Joseph, head coach of the Katy High School football team, on receiving the 2021 Tom Landry Award from the Texas High School Coaches Association.

TX HR1771

Congratulating the Beal family of Midland on receiving the 2009 Hearst Energy Award for lifetime achievement.

TX SR331

Congratulating Matthew Draeger of Paris for being named one of our state's top youth volunteers by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

TX HR1296

Congratulating Ennis High School assistant football coach Paul Willingham on receiving a 2021 High School Broyles Award.

TX SF2787

Minnesota Volunteerism Innovation Board establishment and appropriation

TX HR439

Congratulating Craig Yenzer on his retirement as head football coach and athletic coordinator at Midland High School.

TX HR1777

Congratulating the Carthage High School football team on winning the 2022 UIL 4A Division 2 state championship.

Similar Bills

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