Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1754

Introduced
5/4/11  
Introduced
5/4/11  
Refer
5/5/11  
Refer
5/5/11  
Enrolled
5/21/11  
Enrolled
5/21/11  
Passed
5/21/11  

Caption

Recognizing May 6 through 12, 2011, as Nurses Week in Texas.

Impact

By designating a specific week to honor nursing professionals, HR1754 elevates public awareness about the nursing profession and highlights its importance in the healthcare system. It serves as an occasion to reflect on the ethical standards and dedication that nurses uphold in their daily practice, ensuring quality healthcare delivery to a diverse population. Although this resolution does not create any new laws or regulatory changes, it reinforces the existing recognition of nurses' contributions, promoting respect and appreciation for their vital role in society.

Summary

HR1754 is a resolution that recognizes May 6 through 12, 2011, as Nurses Week in Texas. It honors the contribution of nurses to the healthcare system and underscores the essential role they play in patient care. The resolution acknowledges not only the hard work of Texas's more than 250,000 licensed nurses but also pays tribute to the legacy of Florence Nightingale, who is recognized for founding the modern nursing profession. The resolution was supported by various healthcare organizations, including the Texas Hospital Association and the Texas Nurses Association, emphasizing the collaborative effort to celebrate the nursing profession.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1754 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. It reflects a collective acknowledgment of the challenges faced by nurses and their unwavering commitment to patient care. The resolution is positioned to inspire gratitude and support for nursing professionals, fostering a sense of appreciation within communities. The sentiments expressed not only honor the individual contributions of nurses but also the profession as a whole, highlighting the critical role of nurses in the healthcare continuum.

Contention

While HR1754 primarily acts as a recognition and proclamation rather than a legislative bill that could incite contention, discussions around the role of nurses and their working conditions continue to be relevant topics. Although no significant points of contention were noted during the discussion of the resolution, the broader context includes ongoing debates about healthcare funding, nurse staffing ratios, and working conditions. These issues underscore the complexities within the healthcare system that affect nurses' ability to provide high-quality care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR99

Recognizing May 6-12, 2023, as Nurses Week in Texas.

TX HR994

Recognizing May 6-12, 2023, as Midland Health Nurses Week.

TX HR459

Recognizing March 29, 2023, as Texas Black Nurses Day.

TX HR2098

Recognizing May 21 through 27, 2023, as National PEO Week.

TX SR403

Recognizing April 10 through 14, 2023, as Texas Retired Teachers Week.

TX HR1181

Recognizing February 20 through February 24, 2023, as Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant Week in Texas.

TX SR111

Recognizing February 20 through February 24, 2023, as Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant Week in Texas.

TX HR154

Recognizing March 6 through 10, 2023, as Texas Public Schools Week and honoring the members of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas for their commitment to education.

TX HR974

Recognizing April 6, 2023, as Long-Term Care Nurses Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1761

Recognizing May 2023 as Nurses Month.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.