Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR501

Introduced
2/17/09  
Enrolled
2/20/09  

Caption

Welcoming a delegation from Baylor University to the State Capitol on February 19, 2009.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes Baylor University's status as a nationally ranked liberal arts institution. With a student population exceeding 14,000 and a variety of educational programs, the university has become a cornerstone of the Texas educational landscape. The House of Representatives aims to reinforce the value of such institutions in fostering educational growth and community engagement, thereby showing support for continued investment in higher education within the state.

Summary

House Resolution 501 serves to honor Baylor University, acknowledging its significant contributions to education in Texas. The resolution commemorates the university's founding in 1841 by Reverend William Milton Tryon and State District Judge R. E. B. Baylor, highlighting the institution's long-standing history and role in higher education in the state. It further recognizes Baylor's commitment to community service and the personal attention it provides to students amid its large student body offering a diverse range of programs.

Contention

While the resolution does not present points of contention in a legislative sense, it reflects the pride and recognition of state representatives in acknowledging institutions like Baylor University that have shaped Texas's educational fabric. This acknowledgment serves to inspire continuous dialogue on the role and importance of higher education in society, as well as to motivate future collaboration between state bodies and educational institutions.

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