Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR585

Introduced
4/7/09  
Introduced
4/7/09  
Enrolled
4/7/09  
Enrolled
4/7/09  
Passed
4/7/09  

Caption

Recognizing April 2009 as the Month of the Military Child.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the need for community support and recognition of military children. Various organizations, including the Department of Defense, have developed initiatives such as 'Military Students on the Move' and the U.S. Air Force's 'Stay Connected' program, which are designed to help military families maintain connections despite deployments. Such recognition can lead to increased awareness and support for programs that address the unique circumstances and needs of these children.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 585 recognizes April 2009 as the Month of the Military Child, honoring the significant role of military children within the armed forces community. Initiated in 1986 by former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, this month serves to acknowledge the sacrifices and challenges faced by children whose parents serve in the military, highlighting their resilience and strength in the face of frequent relocations and long deployments.

Contention

While the resolution expresses commendation for military children, it also underscores the challenges that come with military life, including frequent relocations and emotional strain. This emphasis can lead to discussions about the adequacy of existing support systems and resources available for military families. Advocates may push for further initiatives that provide educational stability and emotional resources, ensuring military children are not overlooked in the broader narrative of military service.

Notable_points

Adopted by the Senate on April 7, 2009, SR585 reflects a unified legislative gesture honoring military children, promoting their recognition at a state level. The resolution is significant in fostering a culture of appreciation and understanding of the sacrifices made by military families, setting a precedent for future acknowledgments and programs that support the well-being of military children.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR260

Recognizing the Texas chapters of Blue Star Mothers of America for their service.

TX HR873

Recognizing April 1-7, 2023, as the Week of the Young Child.

TX SR393

Recognizing April 6, 2023, as Tejano Day.

TX HR24

Recognizing April 2024 as Counseling Awareness Month.

TX SR656

Recognizing the Greater Granbury Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America.

TX SR413

Recognizing the legacy of Incarnate Word Academy.

TX HR1176

Recognizing April 2023 as Second Chance Month and honoring Cynthia Simons and Justin Martinez for their contributions as activists for criminal justice reform and rehabilitation.

TX HR1177

Recognizing April 2023 as Second Chance Month and honoring Maggie Luna and Jennifer Toon for their contributions as activists for criminal justice reform and rehabilitation.

TX SR464

Recognizing April 26, 2023, as the City of Alamo Day.

TX HR279

Recognizing April 2023 as Autism Awareness Month.

Similar Bills

CA SB614

California Military Department Support Fund activities.

CA AB481

Law enforcement and state agencies: military equipment: funding, acquisition, and use.

TX HB3841

Relating to military duty of a conservator of a child in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.

CA AB361

Military Department: support programs.

NJ SJR106

Designates April 14 of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Day" in NJ.

NJ AJR198

Designates April 14 of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Day" in NJ.

NJ SJR74

Designates month of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Month" in NJ; designates last full week of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Week" in NJ.

NJ AJR109

Designates month of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Month" in NJ; designates last full week of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Week" in NJ.