Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR39

Caption

Recognizing the Greater Houston League of United Latin American Citizens Council 4241 for its commitment to civil rights.

Impact

The resolution does not effect direct changes in state laws, as it serves primarily as a commendation and recognition of community efforts. However, it emphasizes the need for heightened awareness and education around human trafficking, an issue that impacts many communities. By spotlighting the role of local organizations like the Greater Houston League of United Latin American Citizens, the resolution encourages collaborations that can lead to better community engagement and support systems against human trafficking. This kind of awareness can potentially influence policy discussions and community initiatives related to civil rights and public safety.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 39 recognizes the Greater Houston League of United Latin American Citizens Council 4241 for its commitment to civil rights and its impactful efforts in raising awareness about human trafficking. This resolution highlights the council's hosting of the 'Operations Freedom Americana Human Trafficking Awareness Thru the Arts' event, aimed at educating the public on the ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and supporting the work of law enforcement in this area. The resolution applauds the council's mission to address women's issues, marking its importance in the fight for civil rights in Texas.

Contention

While the resolution is largely supportive, it is important to note that discussions surrounding human trafficking awareness may invoke differing perspectives on how to address the issue. Some might argue about the effectiveness of educational programs and public awareness events in curbing human trafficking. Additionally, there may be debates about the allocation of resources, the role of law enforcement, and community responsibility in combating such societal issues. The resolution calls for unity and cooperation among various stakeholders to ensure successful outcomes in the fight against human trafficking.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR667

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Recognizing May 10, 2023, as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Advocacy Day.

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Recognizing the Ibn Sina Foundation for its work in the Greater Houston area.

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Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol and the Texas Wing for their service to the citizens of Texas.

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TX SR1

Recognizing Augustin Rivera Jr. for receiving the Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award from the South Texas Council of Boy Scouts of America.

TX SR2

Recognizing Israel's right to use decisive force in defending its citizens and reaffirming Texas' support for Israel.

Similar Bills

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