Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR870

Introduced
3/16/11  
Introduced
3/16/11  
Refer
3/29/11  
Refer
3/29/11  
Enrolled
4/5/11  
Enrolled
4/5/11  
Passed
4/5/11  

Caption

Honoring the Bentwood Republican Women's Club for its many accomplishments.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the efforts of the Bentwood Republican Women's Club in fostering political participation among women in North Texas. By celebrating their achievements, the resolution aims to inspire other women in the state to engage in political activities and support Republican candidates. The recognition may also bolster the club's morale and encourage continued community service and activism, aligning with broader goals of political mobilization and engagement among Republican women.

Summary

House Resolution 870, introduced by Representative Carter, serves to honor the Bentwood Republican Women's Club of Dallas for its numerous contributions to the community and the Republican Party. This club, affiliated with the Texas Federation of Republican Women, plays an instrumental role in mobilizing women to participate actively in local politics, encouraging them to run for office, and promoting the principles of the Republican Party. The resolution highlights the organization’s impact on civic engagement and the promotion of an informed electorate under the leadership of President Barbara Nelson.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR870 is predominantly positive, reflecting an appreciation for the work of the Bentwood Republican Women's Club. Supporters view the club's activism as essential for democratic participation and representation within the Republican Party. The resolution resonates well with constituents who value civic responsibility and the empowerment of women in political spheres, reinforcing the party's commitment to inclusive civic engagement.

Contention

While there is no major contention explicitly discussed in the text of the resolution, the broader political context may suggest that similar organizations faced scrutiny or varying degrees of support depending on political affiliations. Some factions may contend that there should be a focus on diverse political representation beyond party lines. However, the resolution itself remains firmly within the supportive framework of honoring a specific group's contributions without delving into points of dissent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR472

Recognizing March 22, 2023, as Robson Ranch Republican Club Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR869

Congratulating Texas Tea Party Republican Women on the organization's 30th anniversary.

TX HR29

Recognizing February 2, 2023, as Texas Federation of Republican Women Day.

TX HR2326

Honoring the Rotary Club of Arlington on its centennial.

TX HR678

Commemorating the 169th anniversary of the founding of the Republican Party.

TX HR48

Congratulating Zenia Warren of Killeen on her election as president of the Texas Federation of Republican Women.

TX HR2220

Honoring the Rotary Club of Arlington on the occasion of its centennial.

TX HR1946

Honoring Victoria R. Garcia of Harlingen High School for her accomplishments in masonry.

TX HR1070

Recognizing Catherine Gibb for her service to the Collin County Republican Party.

TX HR1064

Honoring the memory of Linda Anne Hoffman of Plano on the occasion of the Carrollton Women's Club Spring Luncheon.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.