Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2367

Introduced
5/24/11  
Refer
5/24/11  
Enrolled
5/30/11  

Caption

Commending Robert L. Garner, Jr., founder of the African American National Spelling Bee Championships, Inc.

Impact

The resolution reflects a broader legislative effort to recognize and support initiatives that foster educational development among minority youth. By spotlighting Mr. Garner's achievements, HR2367 inspires similar community-focused projects that aim to uplift disadvantaged groups through education. The House's commendation serves as a reminder of the importance of mentorship and community involvement in shaping the futures of young individuals, particularly in fostering an appreciation for learning outside conventional academic settings.

Summary

House Resolution 2367 commends Robert L. Garner, Jr., the founder of the African American National Spelling Bee Championships, Inc., for his significant contributions to youth education in the Houston area. Mr. Garner organized the inaugural Houston Spelling Bee to promote literacy among African American students, encouraging them to expand their vocabulary and gain self-confidence through the art of spelling. This resolution highlights his role not only as a successful businessman but also as a community mentor committed to facilitating educational opportunities for young people, particularly in underserved communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2367 is overwhelmingly positive, characterized by a spirit of appreciation for community leaders who step up to enhance educational initiatives. Supporters laud Mr. Garner's dedication to empowering African American youth and his innovative approach to promoting literacy. This support is indicative of a wider recognition of the need for programs that engage youth and nurture their academic potential in meaningful ways, particularly amid challenges they may face in their educational journeys.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory and lacks significant points of contention, it does touch on broader themes of educational equity and the need for ongoing support for youth initiatives. Some discussions around such resolutions may critique the adequacy of funding and resources dedicated to educational programs aimed at minority communities, highlighting the continuing need for systemic change beyond commendations. However, HR2367 itself is framed as a positive acknowledgment rather than a contentious policy proposal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2286

Commending Tanya Debose of Houston for her work in behalf of the historic African American community of Independence Heights.

TX HR1689

Commending Eloy Barrera Jr. of Uvalde for his service as a Mexican American Legislative Caucus intern in the office of State Representative Terry Meza.

TX HR193

Honoring Tony "Thomi" Perryman, CEO and founder of the Warren Perryman Foundation for Native American Research.

TX HR31

Congratulating Houston Astros shortstop Jeremy Pea on being named the 2022 Most Valuable Player of the American League Championship Series and the World Series.

TX HR2362

Commending Norris Batiste Jr. for his distinguished service as U.S. marshal for the Eastern District of Texas.

TX HR106

Congratulating the Northside Lions of Conroe on winning the 2023 American Homeschool Football Championship.

TX HR68

Commending Albert Armendariz Jr. of El Paso for his dedicated service to his community as an immigration and naturalization attorney.

TX HR667

Commending Bobbie Cohen for her service to the Greater Houston Section of the National Council of Jewish Women.

TX HR1296

Congratulating Coleman Locke on his induction into the American Brahman Breeders Hall of Fame.

TX HR7

Commemorating the 2023 Eddie Durham Jazz Fest hosted by the Calaboose African American History Museum.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.