Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1062

Introduced
3/28/11  
Introduced
3/28/11  
Enrolled
4/1/11  
Enrolled
4/1/11  
Passed
4/1/11  

Caption

Recognizing March 30, 2011, as Pachyderm Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution aims to promote greater awareness of civic responsibility and encourage citizen participation in the political process. By officially recognizing Pachyderm Day, HR1062 serves to celebrate the contributions of the club in fostering a more engaged and informed electorate. It symbolizes the importance of grassroots political involvement and aims to inspire other civic organizations to enhance their outreach efforts.

Summary

HR1062 is a resolution recognizing March 30, 2011, as Pachyderm Day at the State Capitol, honoring the Greater Houston Pachyderm Club. The bill emphasizes the club's role as an official allied organization of the Republican National Committee and a chapter of the Grand Order of Pachyderm Clubs. The Greater Houston Pachyderm Club is noted for its efforts to enhance political engagement by facilitating discussions on civic and political issues through weekly meetings with speakers ranging from elected officials to political activists.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1062 appears to be positive, supporting the ideals of civic engagement and active participation in politics. The resolution is intended to honor the dedication of the Greater Houston Pachyderm Club and its members, reflecting a broader appreciation for organizations that encourage political discourse and community involvement. This resolution aligns with values espoused by the Republican Party, affirming support for citizen-led initiatives in governance.

Contention

Notably, there are few points of contention directly associated with HR1062, as it primarily serves as a ceremonial acknowledgment of Pachyderm Day. However, underlying discussions around the role of political clubs in influencing public policy and opinion could present debate. While the resolution aims to celebrate civic engagement, differing perspectives on the effectiveness and representation of such organizations may arise, particularly regarding their alignment with broader political agendas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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TX HR691

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TX HR458

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TX HR674

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TX HR216

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.