Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR16

Caption

Affirming that fatherhood is essential to the development of all children.

Impact

The resolution aims to challenge existing welfare programs that create disincentives for fathers to remain with their families and seeks to promote policies that foster two-parent households. It emphasizes the need for a structural change in social policies to support engaged fatherhood and recognizes the barriers that exist in the current system for fathers to participate actively in their children's lives. The bill advocates for programs that equip incarcerated individuals with skills for meaningful employment, ultimately aiming to strengthen familial bonds and reduce fatherlessness.

Summary

HCR16 is a concurrent resolution affirming the importance of fatherhood in the nurturing and development of children. The bill highlights the significant role that fathers play in providing guidance, support, and essential life skills that promote the overall well-being of children. It asserts that fatherlessness negatively impacts children's growth and development, contributing to various social issues such as violence and behavioral disorders. The resolution empathizes with the current state of fatherless homes in Texas, where a significant number of children grow up without a father figure, and suggests that policy changes could help ameliorate this issue.

Contention

While the resolution does not propose specific legislation, it generates discussion around the implications of social support programs, community involvement, and the role of state versus private initiatives in fostering responsible fatherhood. Some civil rights advocates might express concerns over potential overreach in how these policies are implemented, especially regarding child custody and support discrepancies. The resolution's affirmation of private sector involvement stands out as a noteworthy aspect, suggesting a shift from traditional government roles to community-led solutions in addressing the challenges associated with fatherlessness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR487

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that fatherhood is essential to the development of all children, and that the increased involvement of fathers in the home will lead to economic prosperity, educational excellence, and improved social mobility for children across all racial and ethnic groups.

TX H780

All Pro Dads & Responsible Fatherhood NC

TX A1694

Establishes New Jersey Council on Responsible Fatherhood and Responsible Fatherhood Fund.

TX SR112

A RESOLUTION encouraging the establishment of the Fatherhood and Family Engagement Task Force.

TX SB435

Establishes the Commission on Fatherhood Engagement. (8/1/26)

TX HB1484

Fatherhood Engagement in Maternal Health Act; create.

TX HB880

"Fatherhood begins at Conception Act"; create.

TX HB701

"Fatherhood Begins at Conception Act"; create.

TX SR173

A RESOLUTION declaring the Kentucky Senate's acknowledgment and recognition of the value of fatherhood and its impact on building a strong secure society, and honoring the work of Eunice Ray and Dr. Linda Jeffrey.

TX HCR26

Commends Geaux Far Louisiana and its collaborative of fatherhood-focused partners and designates May 12, 2025, as Dads' Day at the state capitol

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