Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR3

Introduced
1/12/11  
Introduced
1/12/11  
Enrolled
1/12/11  
Enrolled
1/12/11  
Passed
1/12/11  

Caption

Recognizing the Texas Public Health Association for its service to the Texas Legislature and the citizens of our state.

Impact

By recognizing TPHA, the resolution underscores the importance of public health associations in shaping health policies and practices in Texas. The statement highlights how such organizations contribute not only to the professional development of public health workers but also enhance community health outcomes. As an affiliate of the American Public Health Association, TPHA's influence extends beyond state lines, allowing Texas to align with national public health standards and practices.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 3 recognizes the significant contributions of the Texas Public Health Association (TPHA) to the state of Texas. Established in 1923, TPHA has played a crucial role in advocating for public health improvement and the advancement of knowledge related to sanitary practices and the prevention of communicable diseases. This resolution serves to honor the association for its ongoing dedication to public health and its service to the citizens of Texas, which has been pivotal, particularly in the wake of various public health challenges throughout the state's history.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR3 is positive, highlighting respect and appreciation for the contributions of TPHA. Senators expressed their esteem for the organization, acknowledging its efforts in education and advocacy related to public health. The resolution reflects a commitment to supporting public health initiatives and recognizes the value of sustained efforts in maintaining and improving the health of Texans.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention explicitly stated in the resolution, the discussions on public health can be complex. Differing opinions on health funding, regulatory measures, and the strategies for public health advocacy can lead to broader debates in the legislature. However, this resolution seems to unify members around the common goal of promoting health as a priority for the state, marking a moment of agreement amidst ongoing public health discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR129

Recognizing the Texas School District Police Chiefs' Association for their service.

TX HR2279

Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol and the Texas Wing for their service to the citizens of Texas.

TX HR1106

Recognizing Kathy Blair for her service as president of the Texas State Association of Parliamentarians.

TX SR50

Recognizing Edgar Cruz as the vice president of the Texas Environmental Health Association South Texas Chapter.

TX SCR54

Recognizing E. Linda Villarreal for her service as president of the Texas Medical Association.

TX SR5

Recognizing the Korean American Medical Association of Texas for its contributions to the state.

TX HR310

Recognizing the Texas Food & Fuel Association.

TX HR1009

Recognizing the members of Texans for Public Education.

TX SR334

Recognizing the Texas Forestry Association on the occasion of its Forestry Day celebration.

TX HR585

Recognizing the Texas Forestry Association on the occasion of its seedling giveaway.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.