Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR3190

Caption

Recognizing EnviroEd of Corpus Christi for its efforts to develop a free-market nongovernmental solution to environmental problems.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the role of community and educational initiatives in addressing environmental issues. By providing a non-punitive avenue for individuals to learn and improve their behavior, EnviroEd contributes positively to local efforts towards environmental sustainability. The approach suggested by the organization is noteworthy as it intertwines education with personal responsibility, thereby fostering a culture of stewardship that extends beyond mere compliance to active participation in environmental care.

Summary

House Resolution 3190 recognizes EnviroEd of Corpus Christi for its commitment to environmental education and better stewardship practices within the community. Founded by Dr. Patricia Reinhardt Mondragon, EnviroEd has developed a model that aims to educate individuals cited for environmental code violations. The educational approach includes classes that allow violators to learn about responsible behaviors instead of paying fines. This model parallels defensive driving courses and seeks to promote better practices regarding recycling and proper disposal of hazardous materials.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR3190 is positive, highlighting the proactive steps taken by EnviroEd to tackle environmental challenges through education rather than punishment. Legislators in support of the resolution recognize the importance of innovative educational strategies in cultivating community awareness and action towards environmental conservation. The recognition demonstrates a legislative commitment to nurturing such initiatives that aim to empower citizens.

Contention

While HR3190 does not explicitly state notable points of contention, resolutions like this can often attract differing opinions on the efficacy of educational approaches versus punitive measures. Some may argue that simply educating violators will not suffice without stricter enforcement of environmental codes, whereas others may feel that empowering individuals through education is a more effective long-term strategy to foster genuine stewardship in the community.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR683

Recognizing the christening of the USS Kingsville.

TX SR507

Recognizing Texas Christian University on the occasion of its 150th anniversary.

TX HR41

Congratulating Brooke Stewart of Victory Christian Academy in Decatur on being named a 2023 Christian Teacher of the Year by the Herzog Foundation.

TX SR600

Recognizing Carolyn White-Mosley for her efforts to end teen dating violence.

TX HR103

In memory of Cody Ryan Perez of Corpus Christi.

TX HR2364

Commending Christianna Augusta McAfee for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Christian Manuel.

TX SR49

Recognizing Jose Victor Baldovinos for his work as environmental health director for the City of South Padre Island.

TX HR501

In memory of Olga Valls of Corpus Christi.

TX HR18

Recognizing March 15, 2023, as Texas Small Business Development Center Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR250

Recognizing February 28, 2023, as Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi Day.

Similar Bills

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