Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2551

Introduced
5/26/11  
Refer
5/26/11  
Enrolled
5/31/11  

Caption

Recognizing September 15 to October 15, 2012, as Latino Texan Month.

Impact

The passage of HR2551 is designed to promote an appreciation for the Hispanic heritage and the diverse cultural elements that Latinos bring to the state. Official recognition of Latino Texan Month aligns with federal observances of National Hispanic Heritage Month, thereby providing a platform for community engagement and historical reflection. It serves to validate the experiences and contributions of Latino populations in shaping Texas' identity and progress.

Summary

HR2551 is a resolution that recognizes the period from September 15 to October 15, 2012, as Latino Texan Month. The resolution emphasizes the significant contributions of Latino residents throughout Texas' history, from its beginnings as a Spanish colony to contemporary times. It acknowledges the influence that individuals of Hispanic descent have had on various sectors within Texas, highlighting their impact on the state's economy and society. The resolution seeks to celebrate these contributions and enhance the cultural fabric of Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2551 is generally supportive, reflecting a broader recognition of the importance of diverse cultural narratives within Texas. Proponents view this resolution as a meaningful way to honor Latino contributions and to foster inclusivity in state celebrations. There's a shared acknowledgment of the unique role the Latino community plays within Texas, which is seen as vital for promoting social cohesion.

Contention

While HR2551 appears to be universally recognized as beneficial, there may be undercurrents of contention regarding how effectively such resolutions translate into concrete support and representation in state policies. Some critics might argue that while these recognitions are important for cultural appreciation, they should be accompanied by tangible policy changes that address systemic issues affecting Latino communities. This highlights a potential gap between celebration and the need for ongoing advocacy and reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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Similar Bills

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