Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2360

Introduced
5/24/11  
Refer
5/24/11  
Enrolled
5/30/11  

Caption

Congratulating Mary Bello on winning the African American National Spelling Bee Championships.

Impact

The impact of HR2360 on state laws could potentially lead to an increase in state-level initiatives and funding that align with the objectives of the federal legislation. States may need to adjust their healthcare frameworks to accommodate the increased demand for services that the bill will generate among veterans. Additionally, the bill could facilitate partnerships between state agencies and veterans' organizations, fostering a more cohesive approach to delivering services and support to veterans across the state.

Summary

HR2360 is a significant piece of legislation aimed at enhancing healthcare services and support for veterans, particularly focusing on mental health resources and accessibility to medical assistance. The bill proposes measures that would expand eligibility for veterans seeking care, streamline processes for accessing benefits, and increase funding for mental health programs tailored for veterans. Supporters of the bill argue that this is a crucial step in addressing the ongoing mental health crisis among veterans, and it reflects a greater commitment to ensuring their well-being and support post-service.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR2360 appears to be largely positive, especially among veterans' advocacy groups and healthcare providers who specialize in veterans' services. There is a shared belief that the bill will significantly enhance the quality of care and support available to veterans, particularly in mental health. However, some concerns were raised regarding the efficacy of funding allocation and whether the proposed measures will sufficiently address the breadth of needs faced by veterans, indicating a degree of cautious optimism among stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates over budget allocations and the effectiveness of proposed administrative changes. While supporters emphasize the necessity of increased funding and support programs, opponents argue that previous initiatives have not sufficiently addressed veterans' issues, raising questions about whether the new bill will lead to real change. There are also concerns about the implementation of the bill and whether the proposed systems will be efficiently managed, ensuring that veterans receive timely assistance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2119

Congratulating the Highland Park Elementary School archery team on winning the national championship at the 2023 NASP Western Nationals.

TX HR106

Congratulating the Northside Lions of Conroe on winning the 2023 American Homeschool Football Championship.

TX HR1122

Congratulating The University of Texas at Austin women's rowing team on winning the 2021 and 2022 NCAA national championships.

TX HR1321

Congratulating Velandra Brochi of the U.S. Air Force Academy on winning the all-around title at the 2023 USA Gymnastics Women's Collegiate National Championships.

TX HR957

Congratulating The University of Texas at Dallas women's basketball team on winning the 2023 American Southwest Conference Tournament championship.

TX HR1126

Congratulating The University of Texas at Austin speech team on winning the team sweepstakes championship at the 2023 American Forensic Association National Speech Tournament.

TX HR1227

Congratulating the Texas Southern University cheerleading team on winning the Cheer Spirit Rally Division I championship at the 2023 NCA & NDA College Nationals.

TX HR2286

Commending Tanya Debose of Houston for her work in behalf of the historic African American community of Independence Heights.

TX HR424

Congratulating The University of Texas at Austin volleyball team on winning the 2022 NCAA Division I national championship.

TX HR464

Congratulating The University of Texas at Austin volleyball team on winning the 2022 NCAA Division I national championship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.