Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2722

Introduced
5/26/09  
Refer
5/27/09  
Enrolled
6/4/09  

Caption

Congratulating Jeanne Collins of El Paso on her receipt of the 2009 Sarah T. Hughes Women Lawyers of Achievement Award from the State Bar of Texas.

Impact

This resolution serves to spotlight the difficulties faced by women in the legal field and aims to promote awareness around issues of gender equality and work-life balance. By recognizing Collins's efforts, the bill fosters an environment that prioritizes the needs of women lawyers, potentially influencing law firms to re-evaluate their policies on maternity leave and women's retention in the industry. It brings to the forefront the necessity for supportive measures that accommodate women’s dual roles as professionals and caregivers.

Summary

HR2722 is a resolution that congratulates Jeanne Collins of El Paso for being awarded the 2009 Sarah T. Hughes Women Lawyers of Achievement Award by the Women and the Law Section of the State Bar of Texas. The bill recognizes Jeanne Collins for her significant contributions to advancing women's issues within the legal profession. Notably, she conducted a statewide survey that highlighted the challenges women face in balancing their professional and personal lives, particularly concerning maternity leave policies among Texas law firms.

Contention

While the bill's primary focus is to honor Collins, underlying discussions may arise regarding the broader legal and societal implications of gender equality in the legal field. Advocates for women's rights may argue that more systemic changes are needed in policies governing workplace equality. The resolution can be seen as a step towards acknowledging these injustices but may also invite critique regarding its scope—some may argue that recognition alone does not equate to meaningful change in women's professional environments.

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