Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR42

Caption

Commemorating Christmas 2016.

Impact

The resolution does not alter or directly influence any state laws; rather, it serves as a formal recognition of the importance of Christmas within the state. By commemorating the holiday, the bill fosters a sense of unity and promotes values that many regard as essential for community welfare. It may encourage individuals to engage in acts of charity and kindness during the holiday season, thus having a positive social impact.

Summary

H.R. No. 42 is a resolution commemorating Christmas Day 2016, acknowledging its significance within Texas and the broader context of American culture. The resolution reflects on the origins of Christmas as a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ and emphasizes the values of generosity, compassion, and community that the holiday represents. It highlights how these aspects have persisted through history, even as the nature of the celebrations has evolved over time.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. No. 42 is predominantly positive. Supporters appreciate the focus on Christmas as a time for family, community bonding, and reflection on the virtues exemplified by the holiday. The resolution aims to bring people together and invoke a sense of shared cultural identity. However, some may view it as unnecessary government involvement in a religious holiday, though this sentiment appears to be minimal compared to the overall appreciation of the resolution.

Contention

There are limited points of contention regarding H.R. No. 42, mainly revolving around discussions of separation of church and state. Some may argue that commemorating religious holidays through legislative resolutions may not align with secular principles. Nonetheless, such perspectives appear to be overshadowed by the general acceptance of the holiday's significance to many constituents in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2258

Commemorating Christmas Day 2023.

TX HR2336

Commemorating Christmas Day 2024.

TX HR536

Commemorating Mexican Mother's Day on May 10, 2023.

TX HR2246

Commemorating June 14, 2023, as Flag Day.

TX HR2322

Commemorating June 14, 2024, as Flag Day.

TX HR1069

Commemorating Eid al-Fitr 2023.

TX HR1870

Commemorating Memorial Day 2023.

TX HR2058

Commemorating Memorial Day 2024.

TX HR2256

Commemorating Thanksgiving 2023.

TX HR2335

Commemorating Thanksgiving 2024.

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