Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR51

Caption

Honoring the students of the Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School in 2012-2013, on the ninth anniversary of the opening of the school and paying tribute to the life of Irma Rangel.

Impact

The resolution glorifies Rangel’s pioneering efforts in education and her role in improving public school systems in Texas. As the first Hispanic woman elected to the Texas Legislature, her legacy is not only significant in terms of gender representation but also in fostering accessible higher education for all Texans. The resolution emphasizes the attributes of the school, which encourages students to develop a sense of ethics and responsibility, preparing them for future leadership roles.

Summary

House Resolution 51 (HR51) honors the students of the Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School as the institution commemorates its ninth anniversary of providing exemplary education in the 2012-2013 school year. The resolution presents an opportunity to recognize the school and its namesake, Irma Rangel. The Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School, opened in Dallas in 2004, is notable for being the first all-girls public school in the area and aims to address different learning needs between genders through its rigorous curriculum and focus on leadership development.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR51 is one of pride and recognition for both the educational progress that the Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School represents and the impactful life of Irma Rangel. The resolution promotes a positive view of educational initiatives that empower young women and recognizes the significant barriers Rangel overcame during her career, serving as an inspiration for future generations.

Contention

While the resolution is not positioned to declare any legislative changes, it does contribute to the ongoing discussions about educational equity and opportunities for women. The honor paid to Irma Rangel and her school underlines the significance of gender-focused education, aiming to empower young women in leadership roles and highlighting the importance of recognizing historical figures in the educational landscape.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HCR71

Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to name the building being constructed in Phase Two of the Texas Capitol Complex Master Plan at the northwest corner of Congress Avenue and 15th Street the Irma Rangel Building.

TX HCR2

Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to name the building being constructed in Phase Two of the Texas Capitol Complex Master Plan at the northwest corner of Congress Avenue and 15th Street the Irma Rangel Building.

TX HCR3

Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to name the building being constructed in Phase Two of the Texas Capitol Complex Master Plan at the northwest corner of Congress Avenue and 15th Street the Irma Rangel Building.

TX HCR3

Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to name the building being constructed in Phase Two of the Texas Capitol Complex Master Plan at the northwest corner of Congress Avenue and 15th Street the Irma Rangel Building.

TX HR2483

Commending the fellows of the 2023 Moreno/Rangel Legislative Leadership Program for their service.

TX HR2090

Commending Saul Armando Fontes for his service as a Fellow of the Moreno/Rangel Legislative Leadership Program and as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Armando Walle.

TX HR908

Paying tribute to Cesar Chavez on the 96th anniversary of his birth, March 31, 2023.

TX HR1064

Honoring the memory of Linda Anne Hoffman of Plano on the occasion of the Carrollton Women's Club Spring Luncheon.

TX HR2185

Honoring State Representative Senfronia Thompson for 50 years of service in the Texas House.

TX HR1090

Commemorating the 25th anniversary of Life School in Dallas.

Similar Bills

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