Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR243

Introduced
2/18/09  
Enrolled
2/18/09  

Caption

Recognizing February 18, 2009, as Texas State University System Legislative Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

By acknowledging Legislative Day, the resolution aims to elevate the profile of the Texas State University System and its role in preparing students for a competitive global economy. As the system encompasses several campuses including Lamar University and Texas State University-San Marcos, it serves as a vital backbone for higher education in Texas. The mission outlined in the resolution focuses on providing high-quality, affordable education that not only enriches the lives of its students but also promotes their ability to contribute to society meaningfully.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 243 recognizes February 18, 2009, as Texas State University System Legislative Day at the State Capitol. The resolution celebrates the contributions of the Texas State University System, which is the oldest state university system in Texas, originally formed in 1911. The system has undergone significant evolution and now comprises eight campuses that provide diverse educational and career opportunities for students across the state. This resolution emphasizes the importance of such institutions in sustaining and enhancing higher education in Texas.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, the underlying theme of 'Creative Solutions during Challenging Times in Higher Education' hints at potential challenges the system may face, including funding constraints and the need for innovation in educational delivery. The context of the resolution serves to galvanize support for policies that benefit the Texas State University System, thus underscoring the ongoing dialogue around higher education funding and resource allocation in the state.

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