Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2190

Introduced
5/18/09  
Refer
5/19/09  
Enrolled
5/26/09  

Caption

Honoring A. Pearl Hunt of the Eta Chapter of Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.

Impact

The resolution highlights the significant role that A. Pearl Hunt has played in both the Eta Phi Beta Sorority and her local community. By honoring individuals like Mrs. Hunt, HR2190 serves to promote the values of community service, sisterhood, and leadership that the sorority embodies. This acknowledgment adds to the recognition of the contributions of African American businesswomen and educators, emphasizing the importance of their role in both community development and in inspiring future generations.

Summary

HR2190 is a resolution that honors A. Pearl Hunt, a lifelong member of the Eta Chapter of Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. The resolution acknowledges her longstanding commitment to the sorority and her contributions to the community as a retired teacher and active member of several civic organizations. Mrs. Hunt joined the Eta Chapter in 1966 and has held various leadership positions in the organization, showcasing her dedication and leadership qualities over more than four decades of service.

Contention

As a resolution, HR2190 does not present direct legislative changes or points of contention typically seen in bills that amend state laws. However, it does reflect the ongoing discussion around the recognition of community figures and the impact of contributions made by women, particularly within African American communities. The resolution acts as a platform to celebrate leadership and service, reinforcing the cultural heritage associated with such organizations.

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