Declaring March 4, 2009, Parent Association for the Retarded of Texas Day at the State Capitol.
The resolution serves not only as a recognition of the association's efforts but also highlights the importance of ongoing support for individuals with mental retardation within the state. The association's role in advocating for enhanced legislation and services speaks to a larger commitment by Texas to address the needs of this population comprehensively. Additionally, it reflects the state's recognition of the value brought by volunteers and advocates who work tirelessly on behalf of individuals with disabilities.
Senate Resolution No. 249 recognizes the Parent Association for the Retarded of Texas for its exceptional contributions and advocacy for individuals with mental retardation. The resolution declares March 4, 2009, as 'Parent Association for the Retarded of Texas Day' at the State Capitol in Texas. It acknowledges the association's commitment to improving services for persons with mental retardation and its ongoing efforts in promoting quality care within state school systems and community mental health centers.
While the resolution is largely positive and supportive, it underscores the need for continued attention to the challenges faced by individuals with mental retardation and the significant role of advocacy groups. Members of the Parent Association for the Retarded of Texas have been instrumental since the 1950s in pushing for better state resources and programs. This longstanding involvement suggests the necessity for a sustained legislative effort to ensure that individuals with mental retardation receive adequate support and quality care that meet their specific needs.