Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1289

Caption

Recognizing April 9, 2013, as Boys & Girls Clubs Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The recognition of Boys & Girls Clubs through this resolution highlights the positive impact these organizations have on youth development in Texas. It serves to strengthen community ties and encourage further involvement from local representatives and supporters of the clubs. By getting visibility at the state Capitol, the initiatives undertaken by these clubs may gain additional support and funding, ultimately benefitting the youth and families they serve across the state.

Summary

HR1289, a resolution from the Texas House of Representatives, designates April 9, 2013, as Boys & Girls Clubs Day at the State Capitol. The resolution acknowledges the significant contributions of Boys & Girls Clubs across Texas, which provide vital services to school-aged children in 170 cities. The programs offered by these clubs are focused on fostering character and leadership development, enhancing educational opportunities, and promoting health and life skills among the youth. They also emphasize the arts and offer various sports and recreational activities that contribute to a well-rounded experience for children.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1289 is overwhelmingly positive, honoring the dedication and effort of the Boys & Girls Clubs in promoting youth welfare and community involvement. The resolution reflects a collective appreciation among legislators for the ongoing programs that help shape responsible and productive citizens. Such recognition often unites members of the legislature across party lines, as the welfare of children remains a bipartisan priority.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not appear to generate significant contention, it does raise awareness of the ongoing need for support for youth programs within Texas. Discussions surrounding funding for such organizations can occasionally prompt debate about resource allocation in the state budget. However, the emphasis in HR1289 on community and character-building remains a point of agreement among most legislators, making it a mostly uncontroversial initiative.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1099

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TX HR882

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TX HR575

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TX HR580

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TX HR674

Recognizing March 29, 2023, as 4-H Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR113

Recognizing February 27, 2023, as Leadership Mission Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1012

Recognizing April 12, 2023, as Three Rivers Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR576

Recognizing April 4, 2023, as Texas NAACP Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR939

Recognizing April 4, 2023, as County Government Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.