Recognizing Ola Comins for being honored by the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Chapters of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, as a 70-year member.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, founded in 1913 at Howard University, works towards academic excellence, community improvement, and encouraging civic involvement. The contributions of members like Ola Comins underscore the importance of such organizations in engaging their communities, providing scholarships, and supporting underserved populations. The recognition through this resolution reflects not only personal achievements but also emphasizes the larger mission and social responsibility of sororities.
Senate Resolution No. 26 honors Ola Comins for her remarkable 70-year membership in the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. This commendation acknowledges her contributions to the sorority and the community over the decades. The resolution highlights the significance of long-term membership and the role played by dedicated members like Comins in promoting the core values of their organization.
The resolution was adopted by the Texas Senate on January 21, 2015, during a session focused on recognizing the achievements of members of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. There were likely no significant points of contention regarding this resolution, as it serves primarily to honor a dedicated individual for her contributions rather than legislating any change to state laws.