Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2222

Caption

Recognizing May 8, 2015, as International Junior Miss Texas Day.

Impact

The recognition established by HR2222 may not have direct changes on state laws, but it serves to raise awareness about the importance of programs that promote youth development and empowerment. By highlighting such initiatives, the resolution encourages community participation and support for programs aimed at fostering the skills and achievements of young women. This, in turn, can influence public perception and potentially lead to increased funding and volunteer involvement in similar programs.

Summary

HR2222 is a resolution recognizing May 8, 2015, as International Junior Miss Texas Day, celebrating the contributions and achievements of young women participating in the International Junior Miss Scholarship Program. This program aims to encourage achievement among girls and young women by promoting values such as poise and self-confidence. Each year, the program awards scholarships to contestants who excel in various areas including academics, talent, and public service. The resolution acknowledges the representation of young Texans in this program, highlighting their participation across different age categories and the life skills they gain through their involvement.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR2222 is largely positive, reflecting the community's support for initiatives that empower young women. There is an acknowledgment of the hard work and dedication exhibited by the participants in the International Junior Miss Scholarship Program. The resolution encourages pride in local achievements and the development of talents in youth, fostering a community spirit that supports educational and personal growth.

Contention

While HR2222 promotes a positive message about youth empowerment, some may critique that such resolutions do not directly address the broader issues affecting young women today, such as access to education and scholarship opportunities. However, the resolution's focus on recognition rather than direct legislative change suggests that its intent is more about celebrating achievements than addressing potential policy shortcomings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1307

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TX HR1604

Recognizing May 9, 2023, as USTA Texas Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR367

Recognizing March 29, 2023, as Mission Day.

TX HR242

Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Texas Girls in STEM Day.

TX HR459

Recognizing March 29, 2023, as Texas Black Nurses Day.

TX SR42

Recognizing students of Mathis Intermediate School for their showing at the Future Problem Solving Program International Conference.

TX SR282

Recognizing March 7, 2023, as Texas Southern University Day.

TX HR1099

Recognizing April 24, 2023, as Leadership Mission Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR113

Recognizing February 27, 2023, as Leadership Mission Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR107

Recognizing February 3, 2023, as National Missing Persons Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.