Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1338

Caption

Congratulating Monica Muoz Martinez on being named a USA Today Woman of the Year.

Impact

While HR1338 is a resolution rather than a bill with legislative authority, it plays a role in promoting state recognition of individuals making positive impacts within the community. The resolution fosters a narrative of acknowledgment and celebration of cultural history, specifically related to ethnic Mexican experiences in Texas. It serves not only to honor Dr. Martinez but also encourages discussions around historical narratives that can influence educational curricula and community engagement.

Summary

House Resolution 1338 (HR1338) congratulates Monica Muñoz Martinez for being named a Woman of the Year by USA Today. The resolution recognizes her significant contributions to historical research, particularly regarding state-sanctioned violence against ethnic Mexicans along the Texas-Mexico border. It highlights her achievements as an educator, including her roles as a founding member of the nonprofit organization Refusing to Forget, as a primary investigator for the Mapping Violence project, and as a distinguished lecturer and author. The resolution reflects the esteem held for her work in bringing awareness to historical injustices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1338 is overwhelmingly positive, as it underscores the importance of recognizing individuals who contribute to the historical and cultural richness of the community. Legislators and supporters likely view this resolution as a means to uplift voices that may have been historically marginalized, reflecting a commitment to social justice and recognition of diverse histories within the state. It resonates with efforts to promote inclusivity and praise contributions made by women and ethnic minorities.

Contention

There are no significant points of contention surrounding HR1338 as it is a celebratory resolution highlighting an individual's achievements. However, discussions about the historical subjects raised by Dr. Martinez and the implications of her research could invoke varying opinions regarding societal acknowledgment of past injustices. Any debate would likely focus on the broader consequences of recognizing such histories in current educational and community frameworks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR191

Dr. Cindy Ayers Elliott; commend for being named USA Today's 2023 Woman of the Year Honoree for Mississippi.

TX SJR0478

A RESOLUTION to honor and congratulate Chancellor Flora Tydings upon being selected as one of USA Today's Women of the Year.

TX HR2954

Congratulating Dr. Elba Garcia on her selection as the 2009 Woman of the Year by the Women's Council of Dallas County.

TX HR1342

Honoring the Bowden Chapter of Business and Professional Women for 65 years of community service and congratulating L. Vernice Warner on being named the chapter's 2007 Woman of the Year.

TX HR154

Congratulating Lynn Whitten on being named the 2008 Woman of the Year by Executive Women in Texas Government.

TX HR933

Congratulating the Fort Worth Zoo for being named the Best Zoo in North America by USA Today.

TX SR396

Congratulating Rose M. Z. Gowen of Brownsville for being named Zonta Woman of the Year.

TX HR616

Congratulating San Elizario on being named Best Historic Small Town in the USA Today 2023 Readers' Choice Awards.

TX HR66

Congratulating Sabrina Walker Hernandez on being named the 2023 Woman of the Year by the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR1993

Congratulating Dalia de la O Carr on being named the 2008 Woman of the Year by the Mercedes Chamber of Commerce.

Similar Bills

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