Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR588

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

Caption

Congratulating Destineye' Prosser-Phillips for winning the poetry contest sponsored by the Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations.

Impact

The resolution highlights the importance of supporting military families and acknowledging the resilience of children like Destineye'. By recognizing her work, the Texas Senate aims to bring attention to the unique challenges experienced by military children, emphasizing the need for programs and policies that address such challenges. The continued display of her poetry at the State Capitol serves as a symbol of pride and appreciation for the sacrifices made by military families in Texas.

Summary

SR588 is a Senate Resolution from the Texas Senate acknowledging and congratulating Destineye' Prosser-Phillips for her achievement in winning a poetry contest. The contest was sponsored by the Texas Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations in honor of the Month of the Military Child, celebrated in April. Destineye', a 10th-grade student at Robert M. Shoemaker High School in Fort Hood, is recognized not only for her talent but also for the unique challenges she faces as a child in a military family, including frequent relocations and the emotional strain of parental deployments.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely celebratory and non-controversial, it brings to light broader discussions surrounding the welfare of military families, education support, and the responsibilities of the state to nurture young people coping with the military lifestyle. Issues such as access to mental health services, educational stability, and community support for military children might arise as important areas for further legislative focus.

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