Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1996

Introduced
5/16/11  
Refer
5/16/11  
Enrolled
5/30/11  

Caption

Honoring Beckie Driver of Houston for her longtime service in the field of adult education.

Impact

This resolution serves to recognize the importance of adult education and highlights the critical role that educators like Beckie Driver play in improving literacy and educational access for adults. By honoring her, the legislature acknowledges the significant contributions made by education professionals in enhancing community welfare and personal development among varying populations in Houston. This recognition also may potentially inspire others to advocate for and invest in adult education programs, which are vital for personal and professional growth among adult learners.

Summary

House Resolution 1996 honors Beckie Driver for her exceptional contributions to adult education in Houston over the past 25 years. Her work has positively impacted the lives of many residents, providing vital educational opportunities in programs such as English as a Second Language, adult basic education, and General Educational Development (GED) preparation. Beckie's role has extended beyond teaching, as she has also managed the Sharpstown Learning Center under the Houston READ Commission, influencing the lives of approximately 300 adults daily through her leadership of staff and community workers.

Sentiment

The sentiment expressed through HR1996 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a deep appreciation for Beckie Driver's dedication and long-standing service. The resolution emphasizes the positive differences that committed educators make in their communities, celebrating the wider societal impact of quality education. This favorable view underscores the value placed on adult education within legislative discussions, advocating for continued support of such programs.

Contention

While HR1996 is a celebratory resolution without notable points of contention, it implicitly addresses challenges in the field of adult education, such as the need for resources and support. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of community involvement in educational initiatives, calling attention to the requirement for ongoing investment in adult education to ensure that dedicated educators like Beckie Driver can continue to thrive and impact their communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR270

Honoring Karen Kennard of The Children's Assessment Center in Houston for her service in behalf of Texas children.

TX HR533

Honoring Tammy Spencer for her accomplishments as founder of the Dyslexia School of Houston.

TX HR1790

Commending DeLora Wilkinson of Houston for her achievements in the field of real estate.

TX HR2025

Commending Nita Lamb for her longtime service to Anderson County.

TX HR1490

Honoring Dr. Cesar Maldonado for his service as chancellor of Houston Community College.

TX HR1161

Honoring fashion designer and business owner Chloe Dao of Houston.

TX HR1726

Honoring Johnny Mata for his many years of service to the Houston community.

TX HR2029

Honoring Johnny Mata for his many years of service to the Houston community.

TX HR255

Honoring Gertrudejane Holliday Stone of Houston for her civic leadership and activism.

TX HR467

Honoring Gertrudejane Holliday Stone of Houston for her civic leadership and activism.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.