Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1782

Caption

Recognizing April 14, 2015, as Blue Ribbon Lobby Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The impact of HR1782 lies in its symbolic representation of the larger movement advocating for gender equality and economic opportunities for women. By declaring a designated day for women's advocacy, it encourages legislative dialogues that could shape future policies addressing the disparities in wages and employment opportunities. The resolution serves to legitimize the efforts of groups fighting for reforms that promote women's rights, thereby influencing state laws concerning economic equity for women.

Summary

House Resolution 1782 recognizes April 14, 2015, as Blue Ribbon Lobby Day at the Texas State Capitol. This initiative aims to bring attention to issues affecting women's economic opportunities, public education, and health care in Texas. The resolution highlights the advocacy efforts of women led by notable organizers, aiming to ensure women have equal rights and protections to foster Texas's prosperity. The day also coincides with Equal Pay Day, raising awareness about the ongoing wage gap that persists even after the passage of the Equal Pay Act decades ago.

Sentiment

The sentiment around this resolution is predominantly positive among supporters, including advocacy groups and many legislators who view it as a vital step toward recognizing and addressing the systemic issues women face in the workforce. However, there may be opponents who perceive such declarations as unnecessary or politically motivated, potentially detracting from other legislative priorities. Overall, the resolution aims to unite speakers and advocates around critical issues, reflecting the importance of women's voices in state legislation.

Contention

While HR1782 does not directly legislate specific policy changes, it serves as a platform for raising awareness about persistent inequalities. Notable contentions may arise regarding the effectiveness of such symbolic legislation in enacting real change compared to direct legislative actions. The resolution also emphasizes a statistics on wage disparity, igniting discussions on proposed steps such as pay equity measures and other economic initiatives aimed at empowering women in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR804

Recognizing April 18, 2023, as Blue Ribbon Lobby Day.

TX HR805

Recognizing March 28 and 29, 2023, as Collin County Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR624

Recognizing April 12, 2023, as Port Aransas Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR938

Recognizing April 4, 2023, as Texas State Guard Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR927

Recognizing April 6, 2023, as Tejano Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR580

Recognizing April 4, 2023, as Urban League Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR189

Recognizing February 22, 2023, as Lubbock Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1164

Recognizing April 19, 2023, as Texas State Technical College Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1143

Recognizing April 18, 2023, as La Salle County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1175

Recognizing April 20, 2023, as Refugee Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.