Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR435

Introduced
2/15/11  
Introduced
2/15/11  
Refer
2/18/11  
Refer
2/18/11  
Enrolled
3/16/11  
Enrolled
3/16/11  
Passed
3/16/11  

Caption

Recognizing the chartering of the Benjamin Clark Society of the Children of the American Revolution at Paris High School.

Impact

The resolution highlights the significance of such organizations in today's society, promoting an understanding of American history and encouraging civic engagement among young people. By recognizing the Benjamin Clark Society, the resolution aims to inspire similar initiatives across educational institutions, fostering a spirit of patriotism and community service. It also reinforces the idea that education extends beyond textbooks, encouraging active participation in historical remembrance and civic duties.

Summary

House Resolution 435 recognizes the chartering of the Benjamin Clark Society of the Children of the American Revolution at Paris High School. This organization aims to promote patriotic values and instill a love of country among youth, echoing the foundational ideals upheld by the Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R.), which has been active since 1895. The resolution commemorates the efforts of the chapter's officers and sponsors, emphasizing the importance of these values in education and community involvement.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR435 is positive, showcasing a collective appreciation for fostering patriotism among youth. The chartering of the Benjamin Clark Society at Paris High School is viewed as a beneficial initiative that encourages students to engage with their nation's history and values actively. There is a sense of pride in recognizing local efforts to sustain and promote these ideals, which are seen as crucial for nurturing informed and responsible citizens.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention specifically regarding HR435, discussions surrounding the role of such organizations can sometimes spark debates about how history and patriotism should be taught in schools. Proponents argue that initiatives like the C.A.R. provide valuable context and community involvement, while critics may question the depth and breadth of historical narratives presented. However, in this instance, the resolution receives unanimous support with an emphasis on celebrating the positive contributions of youth in maintaining historical consciousness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR312

Recognizing the Autism Society of America and the Autism Society of Texas for their advocacy work and recognizing April 4, 2023, as Texas Autism Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR309

Recognizing the Autism Society of America and the Autism Society of Texas for their advocacy work and recognizing April 4, 2023, as Texas Autism Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR638

Recognizing the Austin Branch of the American Association of University Women on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

TX SR260

Recognizing the Texas chapters of Blue Star Mothers of America for their service.

TX HR575

Recognizing April 4, 2023, as 100 Black Men of America, Inc., Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR656

Recognizing the Greater Granbury Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America.

TX HR1678

Recognizing May 2023 as Older Americans Month.

TX HR838

Commending Benjamin Ortega for his service as principal of Mission Early College High School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX SR84

Recognizing the Albanian American Cultural Center for their contributions to the State.

TX HR1215

Recognizing April 22, 2023, as Blackwell School Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.