Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR666

Introduced
4/21/09  
Introduced
4/21/09  
Enrolled
4/21/09  
Passed
4/21/09  

Caption

Recognizing the Federation of Bangladeshi Associations in North America on the occasion of their annual convention.

Impact

The resolution specifically honors the Federation's mission to preserve and promote the culture and traditions of Bangladeshi Americans, emphasizing its role as a unifying force since its inception in 1987. It acts as a means for Bangladeshi individuals and families to connect with their heritage and each other, thereby enriching the cultural diversity of Texas and the broader American landscape. This representation at a state legislative level underscores the importance of cultural associations in maintaining ethnic identities in a multicultural society.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 666 is a commendation of the Federation of Bangladeshi Associations in North America in recognition of their contributions and efforts to promote Bangladeshi culture within the United States. This resolution comes in celebration of the Federation's annual convention, FOBANA 2009, which is being hosted by the Bangladesh Association in Houston over the Fourth of July weekend. The resolution not only highlights the event but also serves as an acknowledgment of the organization’s role in fostering a sense of community among Bangladeshi Americans.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely celebratory, it simultaneously reflects on the broader issues surrounding cultural identity and representation in the United States. There are no recorded points of contention or significant opposition to this resolution within the available discussions, suggesting a unifying moment for both the Bangladeshi community and the Texas Senate, as they recognize each other’s role in cultural preservation and community support.

Companion Bills

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