Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR130

Caption

Honoring Leadership Mission on the occasion of the group's visit to the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution underlines the importance of community involvement and development, highlighting initiatives such as scholarship awards for college students who complete the program successfully. These scholarships are funded through various community projects organized by Leadership Mission members, emphasizing the reciprocal relationship between the program and the local community. By facilitating networking and educational opportunities, the program aims to foster a new generation of community leaders who are better equipped to address public issues and contribute positively to society.

Summary

House Resolution 130 recognizes and honors the members of the Leadership Mission program during their visit to the State Capitol. This program is designed to equip participants with a deeper understanding of public issues and state governance. Throughout its nine-month duration, Leadership Mission allows participants to learn from influential figures, enhance their leadership skills, and engage in community service projects that benefit local organizations. The program not only aims to create informed citizens but also encourages civic participation and activism among its members.

Sentiment

The general sentiment toward HR130 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the dedication of individuals participating in Leadership Mission to better their communities. Members of the Texas House of Representatives expressed support for the program, recognizing its role in nurturing responsible citizenship and leadership. The conversation around the resolution is framed within the context of community pride and the value of local activism, contributing to a forward-looking vision for both the participants and the state.

Contention

Throughout the legislative discussions, while there were no notable points of contention specifically regarding HR130, the emphasis on community service and civic engagement reflects broader discussions about the role of local organizations in addressing public needs. The programs funded through Leadership Mission suggest a positive approach to community organizing, though potential challenges may arise in ensuring equitable access to such programs for all community members.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1099

Recognizing April 24, 2023, as Leadership Mission Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR113

Recognizing February 27, 2023, as Leadership Mission Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1421

Honoring Lewisville ISD Teachers of the Year on the occasion of their visit to the State Capitol on May 4, 2023.

TX HR1088

Honoring students of San Saba High School on the occasion of their visit to the State Capitol.

TX HR686

Honoring the members of the eighth-grade class of St. Laurence Catholic School in Sugar Land on the occasion of their visit to the State Capitol.

TX HR953

Honoring the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce on the occasion of Tejano Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR425

Honoring Leadership Gillespie County.

TX HR259

Honoring the members of the Association of Texas Professional Educators on the occasion of their visit to the State Capitol.

TX HR951

Recognizing Leadership Highland Lakes Day at the State Capitol on April 4, 2023.

TX HR1788

Honoring Mark and Becky Lanier on the occasion of the opening of the Lanier Learning Center.

Similar Bills

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