Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR133

Introduced
2/1/11  
Introduced
2/1/11  
Enrolled
2/1/11  

Caption

Honoring the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and the Texas Veterinary Medical Association.

Impact

By acknowledging the achievements of veterinary professionals and educational institutions, SR133 serves to elevate the status of the veterinary field within Texas. It underscores the importance of veterinary education and practice, not only for animal well-being but also for broader public and environmental health outcomes. The resolution is intended to foster appreciation and support for veterinary medicine as a crucial aspect of health sciences in the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 133 honors the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and the Texas Veterinary Medical Association, highlighting their significant contributions to animal, public, and environmental health. This resolution coincides with the 250th anniversary of veterinary education, which began with the establishment of the first veterinary school in Lyons, France, in 1761. SR133 emphasizes the role veterinarians play in improving food safety and biosecurity, as well as their involvement in conservation efforts.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR133 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a celebration of the veterinary profession. Supporters of the resolution appreciate the critical role that veterinarians and veterinary educators play in society. Celebrations such as World Veterinary Year demonstrate the high regard for these contributions, enhancing the community's awareness and recognition of veterinary services.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebrated, it raises discussions about the ongoing challenges facing the veterinary profession, particularly regarding education funding, job market saturation for new graduates, and the need for increased public understanding of the profession's roles. Although not contentious in nature, these discussions emerge alongside the celebration of achievements highlighted in SR133.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR197

Congratulating Ellen Forsythe on her retirement from the Texas Veterinary Medical Association.

TX HR487

Honoring Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center on its achievements.

TX HR19

Congratulating Dr. Andy Schwartz on his retirement as state veterinarian and executive director of the Texas Animal Health Commission.

TX HB1560

Relating to the regulation of the practice of veterinary medicine by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

TX SB1414

Relating to the temporary regulation of the practice of veterinary medicine by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

TX HR978

Congratulating Erez Lieberman Aiden of Baylor College of Medicine on winning the Edith and Peter O'Donnell Award in Physical Sciences from the Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, Science and Technology.

TX HR285

Honoring the College of Agriculture and Human Sciences at Prairie View A&M University.

TX HR1697

Congratulating Dr. Philip L. Leggett on his receipt of a 2023 Ashbel Smith Distinguished Alumni Award from The University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy School of Medicine Alumni Association.

TX HB2026

Relating to the Rural Veterinarian Incentive Program.

TX HR437

Commemorating the 10th anniversary of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso becoming an independent university within the Texas Tech University System.

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