Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR226

Introduced
2/14/11  
Introduced
2/14/11  
Enrolled
2/14/11  
Enrolled
2/14/11  
Passed
2/14/11  

Caption

Commending the Texas Council on Family Violence for its service on behalf of the victims of domestic violence.

Impact

While SR226 is a resolution rather than a legislative bill proposing changes to law, its impact lies in the recognition it gives to the efforts of the Texas Council on Family Violence. By commending the Council, the resolution seeks to elevate awareness of domestic violence issues and support continued funding and charitable contributions to the coalition. This acknowledgment may enhance the Council's influence and capabilities in advocating for more comprehensive domestic violence prevention measures and support for affected individuals.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 226 commends the Texas Council on Family Violence for its exceptional efforts in supporting victims of domestic violence in Texas. The resolution highlights the Council's role as one of the largest domestic violence coalitions in the nation, emphasizing its commitment to promoting healthy relationships and providing vital support to service providers. It recognizes the organization’s significant work in educating and training personnel across the state, thereby reinforcing its position as a key advocate for victims before the Texas Legislature.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR226 is largely positive, reflecting a widespread acknowledgment of the importance of addressing domestic violence in Texas. It highlights bipartisan support for the work of the Texas Council on Family Violence and emphasizes the value of their long-standing commitment to helping victims. The recognition in the Senate serves to foster a supportive environment for continued efforts against domestic violence and associated advocacy work.

Contention

Though there are no explicit points of contention recorded in the resolution, discussions around domestic violence prevention often include debates over funding, resource allocation, and the interpretation of effectiveness in programs aimed at supporting victims. The resolution's passing indicates a unified recognition of the Council's efforts, but it can also invoke discussions regarding the adequacy of state resources dedicated to combating domestic violence and whether current measures are sufficient to address the growing concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1841

Relating to family violence center services for victims of family violence.

TX HB1796

Relating to family violence center services for victims of family violence.

TX HR12

Recognizing October 2024 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

TX HR11

Recognizing October 2023 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

TX HCR65

Requesting the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House to create a joint interim committee to study domestic violence in Texas.

TX SB1325

Relating to the notice given to certain victims of family violence, stalking, harassment, or terroristic threat.

TX HB79

Relating to employment leave for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

TX HB2229

Relating to the notice given to certain victims of family violence, stalking, harassment, or terroristic threat.

TX HB3130

Relating to the protection of certain occupational licensing information regarding clients of family violence shelter centers, victims of trafficking shelter centers, and sexual assault programs and survivors of family violence, domestic violence, and sexual assault.

TX SB574

Relating to the creation of the School Violence Victims' Compensation Fund.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.