Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1954

Introduced
5/8/09  
Refer
5/15/09  
Enrolled
5/25/09  

Caption

Honoring Josslyn Wilson on earning the Girl Scout Gold Award.

Impact

The passage of HR1954 has significant implications for the broader context of youth organizations and community service efforts within the state. By honoring individuals such as Josslyn Wilson, the resolution underscores the importance of youth engagement, leadership training, and community service within the educational and social fabric of Texas. Moreover, it reflects the state's commitment to recognizing the achievements of young people and promoting the values of volunteerism and civic responsibility.

Summary

House Resolution 1954 is a commendatory resolution recognizing Josslyn Wilson for her achievement in earning the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest honor in Girl Scouting. The resolution celebrates the dedication and effort that Josslyn has demonstrated in her service activities, which included completing a special project that required at least 50 hours of work to address a need in her community. HR1954 serves both as a recognition of her accomplishments and an encouragement for her continued personal and leadership development.

Contention

There is minimal contention noted with respect to HR1954, as the resolution focuses on a positive acknowledgment of individual achievement rather than proposing changes to existing laws or regulations. However, the underlying support for youth programs like the Girl Scouts may indirectly invite discussions about funding and resources for similar organizations throughout Texas, spotlighting potential disparities in access to such programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1955

Honoring Aundrea Williams on earning the Girl Scout Gold Award.

TX HR1951

Honoring Ariel Harper on earning the Girl Scout Gold Award.

TX HR1950

Honoring Kenyatta Montzel Chandler on earning the Girl Scout Gold Award.

TX HR1946

Honoring Raisha Tierra Smith on earning the Girl Scout Gold Award.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.