Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1374

Introduced
4/15/09  
Refer
4/20/09  
Enrolled
4/29/09  

Caption

Congratulating Joshua C. Ruder of Communications Arts High School in San Antonio on being named a scholar finalist in the 2008-2009 National Hispanic Recognition Program.

Impact

While this resolution does not directly amend any existing laws, it promotes recognition of academic excellence among Hispanic students and serves to inspire other students from similar backgrounds to strive for educational successes. Through formal acknowledgment of Joshua's accomplishments, the resolution fosters a culture of encouragement and appreciation for academic achievement within the Hispanic community, which could have a ripple effect on educational pursuits in the region.

Summary

House Resolution 1374, introduced by Representative Castro, congratulates Joshua C. Ruder, a senior at Communications Arts High School in San Antonio, for being named a scholar finalist in the 2008-2009 National Hispanic Recognition Program. This program, an initiative of the College Board, honors Hispanic students who show outstanding academic performance as evidenced by their Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholar Qualifying Test scores and maintain a satisfactory GPA. Joshua's recognition highlights not only his academic achievements but also his diverse extracurricular involvement, including video production and environmental projects.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding HR1374, as it is a congratulatory resolution rather than a contentious legislative bill. The resolution is not expected to prompt any significant debate or opposition within the legislature, as it is focused on a positive recognition of an individual's accomplishments. Nonetheless, it does open a broader dialogue about the importance of recognizing and supporting Hispanic students in their educational journeys.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1372

Congratulating Matthew Sanchez of Communications Arts High School in San Antonio on being named a scholar finalist in the 2008-2009 National Hispanic Recognition Program.

Similar Bills

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