Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2096

Introduced
5/14/09  
Refer
5/15/09  
Enrolled
5/25/09  

Caption

Honoring Nathan Selzer and Hortencia Armendariz on their work as community organizers in the Rio Grande Valley.

Impact

Hortencia Armendariz's experiences complement Selzer's, showcasing her commitment to improving conditions for workers and families in South Texas. Her leadership in organizations such as the United Farm Workers and her role as a lead organizer for SEIU highlight the importance of combining local efforts to address broader labor issues. Through coordinated actions, she has played a vital role in securing labor rights and better conditions for employees in Hidalgo and Cameron Counties. The resolution recognizes their efforts directly contributing to the welfare of vulnerable populations and raises awareness of the challenges workers face.

Summary

House Resolution 2096, presented in honor of Nathan Selzer and Hortencia Armendariz, acknowledges their significant contributions as community organizers in the Rio Grande Valley. Nathan Selzer's career trajectory highlights his dedication to social justice, beginning as an assistant director for a refuge shelter and advancing to influential roles in various nonprofit organizations. His work, including initiatives advocating for asylum seekers, has made a positive impact across South Texas. Notably, Selzer's accomplishments within the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) have led to significant improvements in labor conditions for workers in the region.

Contention

The resolution serves as a tribute to both Selzer and Armendariz as they transition to new roles in California with the SEIU-United Health Care Workers. As they depart, the acknowledgment of their work emphasizes the ongoing struggle for human rights within the Latino community and the importance of organizing in addressing these issues. While the resolution itself is a celebration, it also reflects the larger themes of labor advocacy, the influence of community organizing, and the personal sacrifices made in service of social justice.

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