Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR479

Introduced
2/16/09  
Refer
2/23/09  
Enrolled
3/16/09  

Caption

Recognizing April 8, 2009, as Leadership Highland Lakes Legislative Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

HR479 highlights the significance of community engagement and education in shaping effective local leadership. Through initiatives like Leadership Highland Lakes, residents are encouraged to understand public issues and the impact of legislative decisions on their community. The recognition of this program at the state level serves to promote similar initiatives across Texas, underlining a commitment to building informed citizens who can contribute to their local governments.

Summary

House Resolution 479 (HR479) officially recognizes April 8, 2009, as Leadership Highland Lakes Legislative Day at the Texas State Capitol. This resolution is aimed at honoring the Leadership Highland Lakes program, which serves as a platform for educating and inspiring future leaders from the region. The program has been operational for four years and focuses on increasing the civic knowledge and engagement of its participants, which include local residents and community leaders.

Contention

While the resolution does not seem to face significant contention, it does spark discussions about the role of leadership development programs in local communities. Proponents of such programs argue that they are essential for fostering a pipeline of engaged and informed local leaders, whereas critics might question the allocation of state resources toward community initiatives as opposed to pressing policy issues.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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