Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR814

Caption

Recognizing Maria Berriozabal for being honored at the Westside Honors Exitos en Nuestra Barrio Gala.

Impact

The resolution highlights Berriozábal’s extensive contributions to society, particularly her efforts in founding organizations aimed at supporting women and minorities. Her work in establishing Hispanas Unidas and her participation in various international conferences underscore her commitment to social justice and civic engagement. Through her activism and public service, Berriozábal has helped shape community policies and has influenced a new generation of leaders dedicated to similar causes.

Summary

Senate Resolution 814 is a formal recognition of Maria Berriozábal, who was honored by the Westside Development Corporation during the 2015 Westside Honors Exitos en Nuestro Barrio Gala. The resolution celebrates her transformative impact in the San Antonio community as a political activist and public servant. Notably, she was the first Mexican American woman elected to the city council in 1981 and has played a significant role in advocating for minority rights and empowerment throughout her career.

Contention

Although the text does not specify notable points of contention regarding the resolution itself, recognition of Berriozábal may reflect broader discussions concerning representation and acknowledgment of minority figures in political positions. This aligns with ongoing dialogues around equity and inclusion within local governance and civil society, particularly among historically underrepresented groups in San Antonio.

Notable_points

Berriozábal's accolades also include serving as a U.S. representative to the Inter-American Commission of Women, participating at the United Nations, and holding teaching positions at Harvard University, which collectively paint a picture of her as a lifelong advocate for social change. The resolution serves not only to honor her achievements but also to inspire current and future activists to engage in civic duties and community development.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR2402

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TX HR2382

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TX HR2403

Congratulating the 2024 Texas Commission on the Arts honorees.

TX HR776

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TX HR1210

Honoring Commissioner Maria Del Pilar Garza for her years of service to the city of Alamo.

TX SR662

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TX SR465

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TX SR15

In memory of Ramon Vasquez y Sanchez.

TX HR1946

Honoring Victoria R. Garcia of Harlingen High School for her accomplishments in masonry.

TX HR2014

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

Similar Bills

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