Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR120

Caption

Designating Galatians 5:13 of the New Living Translation of the Bible as the official Bible Verse of the Texas Legislature.

Impact

The potential impact of HCR120 is relatively symbolic, as it does not carry legal authority or enforceability but instead signifies a recognition of religious texts in the context of legislative work. By designating a specific biblical verse, the legislature may aim to foster a culture that prioritizes values derived from religious teachings. There may be implications for how lawmakers view their responsibilities and moral obligations when it comes to civic duties and governance.

Summary

HCR120 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Texas Legislature, which seeks to designate Galatians 5:13 from the New Living Translation of the Bible as the official Bible verse of the Texas Legislature. The text of this verse emphasizes the themes of freedom and serving others in love, encapsulating a moral and ethical guideline for the state’s legislative body. This resolution reflects the committee's intent to promote a sense of shared values and principles within the legislative framework of Texas.

Contention

While the bill may resonate positively with constituents who value the association of faith with governance, it could also raise concerns regarding the separation of church and state. Critics may argue that establishing an official Bible verse could alienate constituents of different faiths or those who do not adhere to any religion. This debate embodies larger discussions around religious influence in public policy and the role of personal belief in legislative decision-making.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SB19

Relating to a period of prayer and reading of the Bible or other religious text in public schools.

TX SB14

Relating to a period of prayer and reading of the Bible or other religious text in public schools.

TX SB1396

Relating to a period of prayer and reading of the Bible or other religious text in public schools.

TX HB4949

Relating to a period of prayer and Bible reading in public schools.

TX HCR83

Designating Floresville as the official Peanut Capital of Texas.

TX SCR36

Designating Mineola as the official Sweets Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033, replacing the city's previous designation as the City of Festivals.

TX HCR42

Designating Winnie as the official Rice Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX HB183

Relating to the authority of the legislature, courts, the governor, and other state and local officials regarding declared states of disaster.

TX HB33

Relating to the authority of the legislature, courts, the governor, and other state and local officials regarding declared states of disaster.

TX HB911

Relating to the authority of the legislature, courts, the governor, and other state and local officials regarding declared states of disaster.

Similar Bills

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