Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR761

Introduced
3/7/11  
Introduced
3/7/11  
Enrolled
3/16/11  
Enrolled
3/16/11  
Passed
3/16/11  

Caption

Recognizing March 7-11, 2011, as National School Breakfast Week.

Impact

The resolution highlights the historical significance of the School Breakfast Program, established in 1966 and permanently authorized in 1975, which operates in over 1,000 school districts and serves approximately 1.4 million students each day in Texas. The program not only serves to meet federal dietary guidelines but also relies on local Texas farmers and ranchers for many of its food items. By promoting this resolution, it aims to reinforce the importance of the program in addressing the nutritional needs of children, thereby contributing to their overall well-being and educational achievements.

Summary

House Resolution 761 recognizes March 7-11, 2011, as National School Breakfast Week in Texas, aiming to raise awareness about the vital role of proper nutrition for young Americans, particularly through the School Breakfast Program. It emphasizes the established connection between having a nutritious breakfast and academic success, noting that students who eat breakfast tend to perform better academically and have lower rates of absenteeism and tardiness. The resolution encourages Texans to engage with the program and support its goals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR761 is generally positive, as it reflects a commitment to improving children's health and education through better nutrition. Supporters of the resolution are likely to view it as a step towards enhancing the quality of life for many children and their families, aligning with broader efforts to combat food insecurity and promote public health initiatives.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory and aims to promote awareness, it may face contention from those who argue about the adequacy of funding and support for such programs. Critics may point out that while the recognition is important, tangible actions and resources are essential to ensure the program's effectiveness and sustainability. Nonetheless, the resolution stands as a focal point for highlighting the importance of breakfast in schools.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR805

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TX SR370

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TX HR1785

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TX SR282

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TX HR674

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TX HR2098

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TX SR283

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TX HR875

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.