Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR102

Introduced
1/26/11  
Introduced
1/26/11  
Enrolled
1/26/11  
Enrolled
1/26/11  
Passed
1/26/11  

Caption

Congratulating Celeste Prather-Young on receiving the 2010 Executive Director of the Year Award by Texas Court Appointed Special Advocates.

Impact

While the resolution itself does not create any laws or policies, it serves to bring public attention to the critical work carried out by CASA organizations across Texas. By commending Prather-Young, the resolution raises awareness about the importance of child advocacy and support systems for at-risk youth. This public recognition can potentially inspire more individuals to get involved in volunteer advocacy programs, thus enhancing community support for children in need.

Summary

Senate Resolution 102 is a formal acknowledgment by the Senate of the State of Texas, recognizing Celeste Prather-Young for receiving the 2010 Executive Director of the Year Award from Texas Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). The resolution highlights Prather-Young's contributions as the executive director of CASA of Hunt County, where she has dedicated her efforts to advocate for vulnerable children involved in the Texas child protection system. This award is commendation for her unwavering commitment to improving the lives of these children and ensuring their safety within the system.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR102 is overwhelmingly positive. Senators and community members expressed appreciation for Prather-Young's dedication and the significant impact that CASA has on children’s lives. The recognition reflects a shared value among lawmakers that fostering a supportive environment for vulnerable children is a vital community responsibility. The acknowledgment of individual contributions in such advocacy roles promotes a sense of collective responsibility among Texas legislators.

Contention

Given the nature of this resolution, contention is minimal as it primarily serves as a commendation rather than a controversial legislative measure. However, there may be ongoing discussions about the adequacy of funding and resources for such advocacy organizations, which are crucial for carrying out their missions effectively. The resolution subtly points to the necessity of continued support for child welfare initiatives, amidst discussions about the challenges facing these organizations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR122

Congratulating Don Ward on his retirement as executive director of the One-Call Board of Texas.

TX HR1712

Congratulating Gabriela Kane Guardia on her appointment as interim executive director of Latinitas.

TX HCR14

Congratulating Colton Coates on receiving a Judge Pat Baskin Family Volunteer of the Year Award.

TX HR333

Congratulating Juanita Valdez-Cox on her retirement as executive director of LUPE.

TX SR517

Congratulating Elizabeth Watkins of Frisco on receiving a Governor's Volunteer of the Year Award.

TX HR59

Congratulating Marie Gonzales on her retirement as the executive director of special education at Round Rock ISD.

TX HR645

Congratulating Ruben Garza on his retirement as executive director of the Southside Community Center in San Marcos.

TX HR126

Congratulating Moore County Crime Stoppers on receiving two Texas Best Awards.

TX HR2514

Congratulating Tammy Young on her receipt of the Investor of the Year award from the Round Rock Chamber.

TX HR2028

Congratulating Captain Game Warden Mike Hanson Jr. on receiving a 30-year Service Award from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.