Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR301

Introduced
2/24/09  
Enrolled
2/24/09  

Caption

Commending the agencies and organizations dedicated to helping persons with disabilities achieve independence.

Summary

Senate Resolution 301 commends various organizations and agencies committed to assisting persons with disabilities in achieving independence. The resolution praises groups such as the State Independent Living Council and the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services for their advocacy and efforts to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities. These organizations play a crucial role in safeguarding rights and providing the necessary support for disabled individuals to live independently rather than being institutionalized in nursing homes or similar facilities. The resolution highlights numerous initiatives that these organizations have implemented, including family-based alternatives project, transition assistance services, and policies related to Medicaid waivers. These programs aim to enhance the autonomy of disabled persons by allowing them to remain in their communities and encouraging independent living. Through effective advocacy, these groups have influenced policies that directly impact the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Moreover, SR301 addresses the institutional bias that often neglects the needs of disabled individuals. By recognizing the importance of community living options, the resolution underscores a shift towards policies that favor independence and integration in society over institutional care. This aspect of the bill reflects an understanding of the desire for disabled persons to lead fulfilling lives within their communities. The support for SR301 indicates a growing acknowledgment within Texas that achieving independence for persons with disabilities is a critical priority. The resolution ultimately emphasizes the importance of these organizations in advocating and implementing policies that foster independence for constituents. The Senate's commendation not only honors their past efforts but also encourages continued support and attention towards the needs of disabled individuals in future legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1764

Commending Girls Empowerment Network for its achievements.

TX SR650

Recognizing Council for Life for its achievements.

TX HR136

Congratulating the Marvels of Irving and Marvels of MAS robotics teams on their achievements.

TX HR69

Congratulating the Valley Association for Independent Living on receiving the 2023 Martha Arbuckle Award from the Texas Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities Lex Frieden Awards program.

TX HR1790

Commending DeLora Wilkinson of Houston for her achievements in the field of real estate.

TX HR2243

Commending Beverly Day Humphrey for her exceptional achievements as chief of athletics and girls' track coach with Lancaster ISD.

TX SR301

Recognizing Dennis Quaid for his achievements.

TX SR570

Recognizing the inaugural graduating class of the Aggie ACHIEVE program.

TX HR1303

Honoring the inaugural graduating class of the Aggie ACHIEVE program.

TX HR36

Honoring Dr. Manuel Flores and Adan Chavez for their achievements as radio broadcasters.

Similar Bills

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