Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1557

Introduced
4/23/09  
Refer
4/24/09  
Enrolled
5/4/09  

Caption

Honoring Katie Grandle on earning the Girl Scout Gold Award.

Impact

By formally recognizing Katie Grandle's achievement, Resolution HR1557 serves to promote the values and goals of the Girl Scouts of the Rio Grande. It illustrates the positive impact that youth organizations can have on the personal development of young individuals. Additionally, this recognition aids in fostering community pride by showcasing the contributions of local youth to societal betterment, which can encourage others to participate in similar initiatives.

Summary

House Resolution 1557 honors Katie Grandle for her achievement in earning the Girl Scout Gold Award, an accolade that represents the pinnacle of accomplishment within the Girl Scouts. The resolution highlights that only a small fraction of eligible candidates attain this honor, emphasizing the significance of this milestone. Achieving the Gold Award requires young women to engage in activities that foster personal growth, community service, and leadership, culminating in a special project that addresses a specific need in their communities.

Conclusion

In conclusion, HR1557 is a straightforward resolution that focuses on honoring a specific individual's significant achievement within the context of youth leadership and community service. While it does not delve into legislative changes or controversial topics, it stands as a testament to the importance of recognizing and valuing the contributions of young activists within their communities.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a positive acknowledgment of a personal achievement, it may not have any significant points of contention. However, the value of achieving such accolades can invoke discussions about the importance of youth involvement in community service and leadership programs. It also raises consideration around the resources and opportunities available for young women to engage with organizations like the Girl Scouts, potentially engaging debates about funding and support for youth programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR609

Congratulating Caitlyn Fabre for attaining the Girl Scout Gold Award.

TX SR608

Congratulating Abby Short for attaining the Girl Scout Gold Award.

TX SR607

Congratulating Jordan Crum for attaining the Girl Scout Gold Award.

TX SR610

Congratulating Aspen Cunningham for attaining the Girl Scout Gold Award.

TX SR65

Congratulating Katie Yurcho on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.

TX HR1735

Congratulating Catherine Shen on winning the 2023 UIL 6A girls' singles tennis state championship.

TX HR2199

Congratulating the Alamo Heights High School girls' blue team on placing first and the gold team on placing fifth at the 2023 UIL Golf State Tournament.

TX HR2544

Congratulating Isabelle Massaro of Episcopal High School in Bellaire on winning a gold medal in the 2023 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition.

TX HR2543

Congratulating Reagan Moriarty of Episcopal High School in Bellaire on winning a gold medal in the 2023 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition.

TX HR1950

Congratulating the Panhandle High School girls' track team on winning the silver medal in the 2A team competition at the 2022 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.