Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1708

Introduced
5/3/11  
Introduced
5/3/11  
Refer
5/3/11  
Refer
5/3/11  
Enrolled
5/19/11  
Enrolled
5/19/11  
Passed
5/19/11  

Caption

Congratulating Kate Harrison on her receipt of an Educators Credit Union scholarship.

Impact

The passage of HR1708 does not directly introduce new legislative measures but serves a symbolic purpose to promote education and recognize individual excellence in academic performance. It reinforces the commitment of the Texas House of Representatives to support student achievements, which could positively influence state policies that encourage scholarship programs and academic incentives.

Summary

House Resolution 1708 commends Kate Harrison for her exceptional academic achievements and her receipt of a scholarship from the Educators Credit Union. The resolution highlights her dedication and hard work as a student at Reicher Catholic High School, marking her as one of six young individuals recognized at the Educators Credit Union's 72nd annual meeting in Waco, Texas. Such acknowledgments aim to inspire her peers and underline the importance of academic excellence among students in the state.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR1708 is positive and celebratory. Supporters of the resolution view it as a necessary celebration of student accomplishments and hope it brings visibility to the hard work of students across Texas. The resolution reflects a collective pride in local educational success stories and emphasizes the value of educators and community support in fostering academic achievement.

Contention

While HR1708 itself appears to be uncontroversial, as it celebrates individual accomplishment, discussions around such resolutions often bring up larger themes about funding for education, the accessibility of scholarships, and the recognition of student diversity. There may be underlying debates regarding how equitably scholarships are distributed among different demographics and whether all students have the same opportunities to achieve such accolades.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR481

Congratulating Pamela Dawson of DeSoto ISD on her receipt of the 2023 Music Educator Award from the Recording Academy.

TX HR1190

Congratulating Taylor Mersmann of Rock Hill High School in Prosper ISD on receiving the 2022 Pathfinder Award from the Texas Association of Journalism Educators.

TX HR83

Congratulating Bernice Carrell on her 30th anniversary as the manager and CEO of MOPAC Employees Federal Credit Union.

TX SR90

Congratulating Margie Salazar on her appointment as CEO of FirstLight Federal Credit Union in El Paso.

TX HR2514

Congratulating Tammy Young on her receipt of the Investor of the Year award from the Round Rock Chamber.

TX HR976

Congratulating Stephen Cox on receiving the 2022 Music Educator Award from the Recording Academy.

TX HR1010

Congratulating Nicole Bernal on receiving the KENS 5 EXCEL Award for Randolph Field ISD.

TX HR2276

Congratulating Buddy Schroeder on retiring as president and CEO of the United Heritage Credit Union.

TX HR1796

Congratulating Laiza Hernandez-Legaspi on receiving a 2023 Top Ten Seniors Award from the UTEP Alumni Association.

TX HR1738

Congratulating Noel Moctezuma Mendez of Del Valle High School on his acceptance into Harvard University with a full scholarship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.