Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR5

Caption

Recognizing the First Aid for Drug-Free Living Campaign and Drug-Test Kit Initiative.

Impact

The resolution aims to enhance awareness and education regarding drug use among parents in the Lewisville Independent School District vicinity. By providing resources such as a booklet detailing five essential things every parent needs to know about drug abuse, the initiative empowers parents to identify signs of drug use, engage in conversations with their children about the dangers of drugs, and understand when and how to initiate drug testing if necessary. The overall intent is to foster a proactive approach to drug prevention in local communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 5 recognizes the First Aid for Drug-Free Living Campaign and the Drug-Test Kit Initiative as a collaborative effort aimed at preventing drug abuse and addiction in Southern Denton County. This initiative involves multiple communities including Lewisville, Flower Mound, and Highland Village, as well as law enforcement agencies and drug prevention organizations. The resolution highlights the importance of community cooperation in addressing and mitigating issues related to drug abuse through educational outreach and accessibility to drug testing tools.

Conclusion

By recognizing the First Aid for Drug-Free Living Campaign, the Texas Senate emphasizes the importance of grassroots efforts in combating drug abuse. The collaborative nature of this initiative signifies that communities can work together towards building safe and healthy environments. Such resolutions serve to not only commend existing efforts but can also inspire other regions to adopt similar strategies in addressing the pervasive issue of drug use among youth.

Contention

Although the resolution serves as a commendation for local efforts in drug prevention, it is crucial to acknowledge that initiatives like these can spark debate over the role of government and community involvement in personal matters like drug use and parenting. While proponents may argue that education and preventive measures are essential for the well-being of children and families, there may be concerns regarding the implications of drug testing and the pressure it may place on families. The resolution indirectly highlights the delicate balance between communal support and individual privacy.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR38

Recognizing the Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement for receiving a Nursing Expansion Grant.

TX SR75

Recognizing Guadalupe Valley Young Marines for their many contributions to young people in Texas.

TX HB1293

Relating to the reimbursement of prescription drugs under Medicaid and the child health plan program.

TX HB4173

Relating to state overdose prevention and control efforts and the defense to prosecution for certain offenses involving possession of small amounts of controlled substances, marihuana, dangerous drugs, or abusable volatile chemicals, or possession of drug paraphernalia for defendants seeking assistance for a suspected overdose.

TX HR1266

In memory of Leone Drugan Ivey of El Paso.

TX SR256

Recognizing March 1, 2023, as CASA Day.

TX HB1403

Relating to the establishment by certain counties and hospital districts of disease control pilot programs to reduce the risk of certain infectious and communicable diseases; authorizing fees.

TX SB2173

Relating to a pilot program for the safe disposal of prescription drugs, including controlled substance prescription drugs.

TX SR429

Recognizing April 17, 2023, as Red and White Day.

TX HR426

Recognizing March 1, 2023, as CASA Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

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