Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR87

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Enrolled
1/25/11  
Enrolled
1/25/11  
Passed
1/25/11  

Caption

Honoring the efforts of the Boot Campaign and its contributions to United States active duty service members and veterans.

Impact

The resolution highlights the Boot Campaign's evolution from a local initiative to a nationally recognized effort, noting its partnership with a prominent military boot manufacturer. This partnership has enabled the campaign to donate significant proceeds to various organizations while promoting awareness around returning service members' needs. The initiative has not only raised funds but also fostered national pride and awareness of veterans' contributions and sacrifices. The activities outlined in SR87 promote a culture of support for service members across Texas and the country.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 87 honors the Boot Campaign for its significant contributions toward supporting United States active duty service members and veterans. Initiated by a group of Texas residents known as the 'Boot Girls', the campaign arose from a collective desire to express support for military personnel following their reading of the acclaimed book 'Lone Survivor'. The Boot Campaign began as a charity event associated with a country music concert, aimed at benefiting the Military Warriors Support Foundation by providing crucial resources such as employment, education, and housing assistance to veterans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR87 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the efforts made by the Boot Campaign. Senators have expressed admiration for the organization's impact and leadership, as well as gratitude for the sacrifices made by military personnel. The resolution serves to unify support across party lines by recognizing a common cause — the welfare of those who have served in the armed forces. The discussion of SR87 showcases a moment of bipartisan agreement centered on uplifting veterans and their families.

Contention

As a resolution, SR87 does not present formal legislative provisions or contentious debates like traditional bills might. However, the focus on honoring the Boot Campaign sets a frame for broader discussions about ongoing support for veterans' issues and the role of civilian initiatives in these efforts. While there may be different views on the best approaches to support veterans, the resolution's passing reflects a consensus on the importance of recognizing and enhancing community efforts to assist active duty and returning service members.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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