Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR586

Introduced
3/24/11  
Introduced
3/24/11  
Enrolled
3/24/11  
Enrolled
3/24/11  
Passed
3/24/11  

Caption

Recognizing Elva Adams for her induction into the San Antonio Women's Hall of Fame for her achievements in athletics.

Impact

The impact of SR586 extends beyond mere recognition; it aims to promote the importance of acknowledging women's contributions to sports and their roles as community leaders. Through this resolution, the Senate encourages young women and girls in Texas to pursue their passions and to view Elva Adams as a role model for perseverance and excellence in athletics. It demonstrates the state’s commitment to celebrating women's accomplishments, particularly in fields like sports, where representation can significantly influence future generations.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 586 is a commendation recognizing Elva Adams for her induction into the San Antonio Women's Hall of Fame due to her outstanding achievements in athletics. The resolution highlights her contributions as a prominent figure in the realm of Taekwondo, where she has not only excelled as a competitor but also gained respect as a coach and community leader. Notably, Elva won a world champion title in 1997 and the Asian Cup Champion title in 1998, alongside earning an Olympic bronze medal while representing Taiwan. This resolution serves as an acknowledgment of her dedication to sports and her role in inspiring women across Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR586 is overwhelmingly positive, as it illustrates the admiration and respect for Elva Adams's achievements. The resolution reflects a commitment to fostering a culture of recognition for women's achievements in athletics and can be seen as part of a broader movement to empower women in various fields. The atmosphere during the discussions around the resolution likely evoked pride and inspiration among legislators and constituents alike.

Contention

While there are typically fewer points of contention in resolutions like SR586 compared to legislative bills, the underlying debates may center on the broader implications of representation in sports and whether enough recognition is given to women's achievements in general. However, specific conflicts were not highlighted in the discussions, allowing the resolution to pass as a commendation without significant opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR7

Recognizing Val LaMantia on the occasion of her induction into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame.

TX SR6

Recognizing Elizabeth Suarez for her induction into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame.

TX HR89

Congratulating Nancy Hanks Ellis on her induction into the San Marcos Women's Hall of Fame.

TX HR90

Congratulating Mittie Miller on her induction into the San Marcos Women's Hall of Fame.

TX SR11

Recognizing Lawrence B. Harkless on his induction into the Prairie View Interscholastic League Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

TX HR92

Congratulating Bobbie Garza-Hernandez on her induction into the San Marcos Women's Hall of Fame.

TX HR91

Congratulating Mary Peterson Earls on her induction into the San Marcos Women's Hall of Fame.

TX HR2243

Commending Beverly Day Humphrey for her exceptional achievements as chief of athletics and girls' track coach with Lancaster ISD.

TX HR20

Congratulating Lavinia Masters on her induction into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame.

TX HCR16

Honoring Florence Marie Hall on her posthumous induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

Similar Bills

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