Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR143

Caption

Recognizing Feeding Texas for its work on behalf of low-income families.

Impact

The resolution highlights several significant programs initiated by Feeding Texas to enhance food security. One notable program is the Texans Feeding Texans Surplus Agricultural Products Grant Program, which incentivizes farmers to donate surplus food, yielding over 150 million pounds of distributed surplus produce. This approach not only reduces food waste but also provides much-needed nutritional support to disadvantaged communities across Texas.

Summary

Senate Resolution 143 recognizes the exemplary work of Feeding Texas, a network of 21 food banks serving all 254 counties in Texas. Established in 1986, Feeding Texas has been instrumental in addressing food insecurity among low-income families through various initiatives. The resolution commends their contributions toward ensuring that all Texans have access to nutritious food, and it represents the state's appreciation of their longstanding commitment to fighting hunger.

Conclusion

Additionally, Feeding Texas established the Second Chance program, providing volunteer opportunities for inmates, allowing them to gain valuable work experience and certifications. Overall, Senate Resolution 143 serves as an important acknowledgment of the collaborative efforts made by Feeding Texas and its network to combat hunger and improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations within the state.

Contention

Another impactful initiative is the partnership with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, which focuses on nutrition education and obesity prevention through programs like 'Feeding with Impact.' This partnership seeks to improve the dietary health of low-income Texans by combining fresh produce distribution with educational resources, thereby addressing both hunger and health in tandem.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR893

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TX SR149

Recognizing 2023 as the Texas State Parks Centennial.

TX SR493

Recognizing Joe R. Long and Teresa Lozano Long for their civic contributions.

TX SR334

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TX SR185

Recognizing February 21, 2023, as Texas Manufacturers' Day.

Similar Bills

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