Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR515

Caption

Honoring the African-American Lawyers Section of the State Bar of Texas.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the significant role this section plays in supporting over 5,400 African American attorneys in Texas. It highlights their initiatives such as the Texas African-American Lawyers Diversity Summit, which raises awareness of legal services and promotes professional growth for its members. By mentoring students across various educational levels, the section is actively involved in promoting the next generation of African American lawyers, thereby impacting diversity within the legal profession.

Summary

House Resolution 515 honors the African-American Lawyers Section of the State Bar of Texas for nearly three decades of advocacy for African American attorneys. Established in the 1990s, this section aims to enhance the representation and professional standards of African Americans in the legal field. Over the years, they have provided a platform for networking, community service, and professional development, demonstrating their commitment to fostering excellence and integrity within the legal profession.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR 515 is largely positive, as it recognizes the contributions of an organization dedicated to improving representation and support for African American attorneys. This appreciation reflects a communal understanding of the importance of diversity within the legal field and the necessity for targeted support systems for underrepresented groups. Lawmakers and constituents alike appear to support efforts that encourage inclusivity and representation in legal practice.

Contention

While HR 515 serves a celebratory purpose without indicating specific oppositional viewpoints, it does underline ongoing discussions regarding diversity and representation in legal institutions. Issues surrounding the effective mentorship and professional development of minority lawyers remain pertinent, as they highlight broader societal challenges of equity and access within the legal system.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR953

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

TX SB194

Relating to the creation of the Texas African American Heritage Commission.

TX HR348

Recognizing March 30, 2023, as Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce Black Business Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR2286

Commending Tanya Debose of Houston for her work in behalf of the historic African American community of Independence Heights.

TX HR63

Congratulating The University of Texas at Arlington Center for Mexican American Studies on its 30th anniversary.

TX HB368

Relating to the establishment of the African American studies advisory board by the State Board of Education.

TX HR2168

Honoring Kristina N. Kastl for her service as president of the Dallas Bar Association.

TX HR2405

Commemorating the 2023 American GI Forum of Texas State Conference.

TX HR193

Honoring Tony "Thomi" Perryman, CEO and founder of the Warren Perryman Foundation for Native American Research.

TX HR2414

Honoring Kristina N. Kastl for her service as president of the Dallas Bar Association.

Similar Bills

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