Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR823

Introduced
5/4/09  
Enrolled
5/4/09  

Caption

Honoring Iris Baker for her 50 years of membership in the Senate Ladies Club.

Impact

The resolution reflects the broader socio-political fabric of Texas, emphasizing the importance of community service and recognition of long-standing contributions by individuals. By commemorating Iris Baker’s dedication, it reinforces the value placed on longstanding service, traditions, and community among the Senate's familial connections. This fosters an environment of historical continuity and appreciation within the legislative setting.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 823 honors Iris Baker for her remarkable 50 years of membership in the Senate Ladies Club. This club was established in 1927 and serves as a social organization for women who accompany senators during legislative sessions. The resolution highlights the club's role in fostering community and camaraderie among its members and providing opportunities for women related to senators to become involved in the legislative process.

Contention

While the text of the resolution is primarily celebratory and does not propose any amendments or changes to state law, it does serve to solidify the cultural practices surrounding legislative sessions in Texas. Notably, it acknowledges women’s significant, albeit often understated, role in the legislative arena. There may be differing views on the formal establishment of such traditions, with some arguing for a re-evaluation of gender-specific organizations in legislative contexts.

Companion Bills

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