Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2107

Caption

Congratulating Renita Newton on her receipt of a Community Service Award from the TRIO Islanders Organization at Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi.

Impact

This resolution emphasizes the importance of community service and educational support for underrepresented populations in Texas. By recognizing individuals like Renita Newton, the bill highlights the positive impact of TRIO programs on students and their communities. It serves to inspire current and future students to engage in community service and reinforces the value of initiatives aimed at supporting those in need. Although it does not enact new laws, it strengthens the recognition of community service's role in educational advancement and mental health awareness among at-risk youth.

Summary

House Resolution 2107 congratulates Renita Newton for receiving a Community Service Award from the TRIO Islanders Organization at Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi. The TRIO Islanders Organization plays a significant role in supporting low-income, first-generation, and underrepresented students through various initiatives, including the Programs for Academic Student Support (PASS). This resolution acknowledges Ms. Newton's active involvement in local service projects organized by TRIO Islanders, which contribute to the community and enhance the educational experience of participating students.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2107 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride in local accomplishments and a commitment to supporting students from diverse backgrounds. The resolution showcases the dedication of individuals who work tirelessly to improve their communities and encourages others to follow suit. There is a celebratory tone in the legislative recognition of Ms. Newton's achievements, which fosters a sense of community and shared values.

Contention

While HR2107 does not present points of contention itself, it operates within the broader context of ongoing discussions about educational equity and the support systems necessary for vulnerable student populations. Supporters of TRIO programs advocate strongly for their continuation and expansion, while challenges regarding funding and resource allocation persist. Nonetheless, HR2107 serves as a hopeful reminder of individual contributions to these essential educational outreach efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR369

Congratulating Christine Bowman on receiving a 2022 Joe S. Mundy Award from Southwestern University.

TX HR1753

Commending Priscila Medina of Texas Christian University on her accomplishments in boxing and for her dedication to her community.

TX HR127

Congratulating Christy Lansford on her receipt of the Achievement in Service Award from the Texas Association of Extension 4-H Youth Development Professionals.

TX HR368

Congratulating Jennifer Spiller on her receipt of a 2022 Joe S. Mundy Award from Southwestern University.

TX HR1792

Congratulating Christian Campos on his receipt of a 2023 Top Ten Seniors Award from the UTEP Alumni Association.

TX HR46

Congratulating Dr. Sharron Forest on her receipt of a 2023 Outstanding Teaching Award from The University of Texas System Board of Regents.

TX HR1508

Congratulating Cristina Sandoval on receiving a 2023 Women in Education Award from the Education Service Center Region 2.

TX HR1205

Congratulating Ashika Ganguly on receiving her master's degree in education policy and planning from The University of Texas at Austin.

TX HR1454

Congratulating Dr. Dahlia Guerra of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley on receiving the Ohtli Award from the Mexican Consulate in McAllen.

TX HR916

Congratulating Cheryl Fillmore on her receipt of a 2023 Women in Education Award from the Education Service Center Region 2.

Similar Bills

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