Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR15

Introduced
1/18/11  
Introduced
1/18/11  
Enrolled
1/18/11  
Enrolled
1/18/11  
Passed
1/18/11  

Caption

Recognizing the senior citizens of this state on the occasion of Senior Day at the State Capitol in 2011.

Impact

Although SR15 is a resolution and does not amend or create new laws, it serves to remind the legislature and the public of the positive impacts seniors have made across Texas. By recognizing Senior Day, the resolution reinforces the significance of community engagement among seniors and encourages ongoing dialogue about the challenges and opportunities they face. The resolution can potentially influence legislative priorities by highlighting issues pertinent to senior citizens, fostering support for relevant programs and services.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 15 recognizes the valuable contributions of senior citizens in Texas on the occasion of Senior Day at the State Capitol in 2011. The resolution highlights the importance of this day as an opportunity for seniors to discuss their mutual interests and engage with elected officials regarding issues significant to them and their families. It emphasizes the longstanding contributions seniors have made to the Texas economy and society through their experience, wisdom, and community involvement.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR15 is overwhelmingly positive as it showcases respect and appreciation for the senior community. This recognition fosters a sense of belonging and value among seniors, affirming their role in society. It also serves to bridge the gap between generations, encouraging younger citizens to honor the contributions of their elders and understand the importance of their involvement in civic matters.

Contention

As a resolution commemorating seniors, SR15 does not appear to generate notable contention. The primary focus is on appreciation rather than policy disagreement. However, the broader context of discussions regarding senior citizens might involve debates on healthcare, retirement benefits, and support services; these issues may not be explicitly mentioned in the resolution but are relevant in conversations about senior welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR260

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TX HR426

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TX HR1088

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TX HR1313

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TX HR345

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TX HR280

Recognizing Nurse-Family Partnership Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR273

Recognizing February 21, 2023, as Texas Physician Assistant Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1056

Recognizing the Swear 2 Care organization on the occasion of Students Engaged in Advancing Texas Day at the State Capitol on April 11, 2023.

TX HR418

Recognizing March 7, 2023, as Transit Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR521

Recognizing March 7, 2023, as Transit Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.