Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR409

Introduced
3/1/11  
Introduced
3/1/11  
Enrolled
3/1/11  
Enrolled
3/1/11  
Passed
3/1/11  

Caption

Proclaiming March 3, 2011, Texas Federation of Republican Women Legislative Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The passage of SR409 has implications for state laws in that it puts a spotlight on the engagement of women in politics, particularly within the Republican Party. By officially designating a day to honor the TFRW, it encourages recognition of women's contributions to political discourse and leadership roles. This recognition can help foster greater political activism among women, which may influence future legislative efforts and policies aimed at promoting gender parity in political representation.

Summary

Senate Resolution 409 recognizes March 3, 2011, as Texas Federation of Republican Women Legislative Day at the State Capitol. This resolution acknowledges the contributions of the Texas Federation of Republican Women (TFRW), which is one of the largest women's political organizations in the United States, established in 1955. The bill highlights the organization's significant role in supporting Republican candidates at various levels of government, including city, county, statewide, and federal offices. It serves to commend their advocacy and political involvement in the electoral process.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR409 is predominantly positive, as it celebrates the achievements of the TFRW. The resolution expresses esteem for the members of the organization, emphasizing their dedication and labor toward political issues and community improvement initiatives. It reflects a commendation not only for their past accomplishments but also serves as an encouragement for ongoing participation in the political landscape, which can energize grassroots movements among Republican women.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not appear to provoke significant contention, it does highlight the role of political organizations in shaping local and state politics. Notable points of discussion may arise concerning the broader implications of increased female participation in the Republican Party versus other political affiliations, and what this could mean for future legislative dynamics and electoral strategies. However, the resolution is largely celebratory in nature and does not propose any controversial measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR29

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

TX HR48

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

TX HR228

Recognizing February 28, 2023, as Texas Republican County Chairmen's Association Legislative Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR472

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

TX SR244

Recognizing February 28, 2023, as Texas Republican County Chairmen's Association Legislative Day.

TX HR869

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

TX HR654

Recognizing March 23, 2023, as Texas Humane Legislation Network Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR540

Recognizing March 24, 2023, as Indo-American Conservatives of Texas Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR330

Recognizing February 28 and March 1, 2023, as Plano Legislative Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR458

Recognizing March 30, 2023, as Survivors Speak Texas Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.