Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR84

Introduced
1/10/11  
Introduced
1/10/11  
Refer
2/14/11  
Refer
2/14/11  
Enrolled
3/3/11  
Enrolled
3/3/11  
Passed
3/3/11  

Caption

Honoring the life of Benito Juarez on March 21, 2011, the 205th anniversary of his birth.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as a tribute to Juarez's historical significance but also highlights the ongoing relevance of his values in contemporary discussions regarding civil rights and democratic governance. By commemorating this figure, the resolution reinforces state recognition of efforts towards political and social reform, specifically acknowledging the importance of indigenous rights in Mexico's history. It encourages reflection on the progress made since Juarez's time and the challenges that remain in achieving equality and justice for all communities.

Summary

House Resolution 84 (HR84) honors Benito Juarez, a pivotal figure in Mexican history, on the occasion of the 205th anniversary of his birth, March 21, 2011. Juarez was a champion of civil rights, particularly for indigenous people, and played a significant role in transformative political reforms during the mid-19th century. His political career spanned tumultuous times in Mexico, including his fight against foreign intervention and tyranny, which culminated in his presidency and various leadership positions that sought to promote equal rights across social classes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR84 is generally positive, celebrating Juarez's legacy as a national hero in Mexico. Legislators who supported this resolution view it as an important reminder of the values that should guide modern governance, such as equity, democracy, and respect for human rights. The acknowledgement of Juarez's contributions has been welcomed as necessary recognition of influential leaders who have shaped nations through their commitment to social justice.

Contention

While HR84 primarily stands as a resolution of honor, it subtly raises points of contention regarding the historical relationship between government authority and indigenous peoples in Mexico. Despite the consensus on Juarez's positive contributions, discussions around his policies may evoke differing interpretations of their impacts on various marginalized communities. The resolution thus acts as a conduit for further discussions about the role of leadership in addressing historical injustices and promoting present-day reforms.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR586

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TX HR908

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TX HR548

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TX HR549

Commemorating the 188th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto.

TX HR254

Congratulating former State Representative Jerry A. Madden on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

TX HR124

Honoring civil rights pioneer Heman Marion Sweatt on the 75th anniversary of Texas Southern University.

TX HCR21

Honoring Monsignor Larry J. Droll of St. Ann's Catholic Parish in Midland on the 50th anniversary of his ordination as a priest.

TX HR1726

Honoring Johnny Mata for his many years of service to the Houston community.

TX SR15

In memory of Ramon Vasquez y Sanchez.

TX HR1336

Honoring Tint-on-Wheels in McAllen on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.

Similar Bills

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