Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR677

Introduced
3/2/09  
Enrolled
3/19/09  

Caption

Recognizing March 4, 2009, as Parent Association for the Retarded of Texas Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the vital contribution of the Parent Association to the welfare of individuals with mental retardation by ensuring they have access to quality services. It highlights the association's role in advocating for state schools, community mental health services, and special education initiatives. The recognition serves not only as an appreciation for past efforts but also reinforces the importance of ongoing support for such advocacy work as essential to meeting the needs of individuals with mental retardation in Texas.

Summary

House Resolution 677 recognizes March 4, 2009, as Parent Association for the Retarded of Texas Day at the Texas State Capitol. This resolution honors the Parent Association for the Retarded of Texas, an organization dedicated to advocating for individuals with mental retardation, and recognizes its longstanding efforts to improve services and support for this community. The resolution emphasizes the association's role in presenting the parents' perspectives to various stakeholders, including state and federal legislators, and its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for those affected by mental retardation in Texas.

Contention

While the bill primarily serves a ceremonial purpose, the recognition of the day and the association’s work can foster discussions about the adequacy and effectiveness of current services for individuals with mental retardation. It emphasizes ongoing responsibilities for caregivers and advocates for fiscal accountability to ensure that standards of care are maintained. Additionally, while the resolution is largely supportive, it could potentially spark conversations around the adequacy of funding and resources allocated to mental health and developmental disability services at the state level.

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