Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1735

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

Caption

Honoring the members of the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors for their exemplary public spirit.

Impact

The resolution does not create or modify laws but serves to recognize and commend the efforts of the chamber and its leaders towards enhancing the economic conditions of their community. By bringing attention to their actions and commitments, HR1735 emphasizes the importance of community leadership and advocacy, particularly in areas that require focused support for minority businesses. The recognition by the state legislature is a form of encouragement for continued efforts in economic advocacy.

Summary

House Resolution 1735 honors the members of the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors for their exemplary public spirit and leadership in the community. Established in 1926, the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce holds the distinction of being the oldest and largest African American chamber of commerce in Texas, advocating for the economic advancement of African Americans in the region. This resolution highlights the significant contributions made by the chamber and its leadership towards fostering business growth and supporting the African American community in Dallas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1735 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting appreciation and respect for the contributions of the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce and its board members. Legislators and other stakeholders view the recognition as a vital acknowledgment of the challenges and achievements of African American businesses within Texas. This positive sentiment is indicative of a broader support for efforts aimed at advancing diversity and inclusion in the business sector.

Contention

While the resolution itself is non-controversial, it subtly addresses the ongoing discussions around economic disparity and the importance of fostering an inclusive environment for businesses owned by minorities. Notable points of contention may arise in broader discussions about resource allocation and support for minority enterprises, as these discussions often highlight disparities that still need to be addressed in state and local policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR69

Honoring the Anahuac, Mont Belvieu, and Winnie Area Chambers of Commerce on Chamber of Commerce Week in Chambers County.

TX HR348

Recognizing March 30, 2023, as Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce Black Business Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR99

Honoring Lori Walker for her 10 years of service as president of the Flower Mound Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR2341

Honoring Byrleen K. Terry for her 49 years of service to the Marlin Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR953

Honoring the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce on the occasion of Tejano Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR2182

Honoring the Texas Legislative Black Caucus on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.

TX HR259

Honoring the members of the Association of Texas Professional Educators on the occasion of their visit to the State Capitol.

TX HR2179

Honoring the Mont Belvieu Area Chamber of Commerce as it approaches its 40th anniversary in 2024.

TX HR1740

Congratulating the Mid Chambers Christian Caring Center on being named the Anahuac Area Chamber of Commerce Member of the Month for May 2023.

TX HR46

Congratulating Gina Spagnola on her election to the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives Board.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.