Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1462

Caption

Commending State Representative Tom Craddick and Nadine Craddick for their contributions to the physician assistant profession and health care education.

Impact

The resolution expresses both appreciation and recognition for the Craddicks' enduring efforts that have bolstered health care education in Texas. This includes legislative measures that have improved access to health care facilities and trained professionals. By celebrating these contributions, the resolution aims to reinforce the importance of educational advancements in the medical field, particularly aimed at expanding the workforce of physician assistants who play a crucial role in patient care.

Summary

House Resolution 1462 acknowledges the significant contributions of State Representative Tom Craddick and Nadine Craddick to the physician assistant profession and health care education in Texas. It highlights Mr. Craddick's role in enhancing educational opportunities for aspiring physician assistants and securing funding for the expansion of the Physician Assistant Studies Program at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. The resolution also marks the renaming of this program in honor of the Craddicks, reflecting their lasting impact on the field and commitment to health care education.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 1462 appears overwhelmingly positive, focusing on gratitude and respect for the Craddicks’ contributions. Legislators and the community likely view this resolution as a necessary recognition of the essential role that education and trained medical professionals play in improving health care access. There is a sense of unity in celebrating achievements that uplift the standard of care in Texas.

Contention

Unlike other legislative bills that often face opposition or contention, HR 1462 serves as a commendation and does not seem to present significant points of contention. Its sole purpose is to honor contributions to health care education, which is generally a non-controversial and broadly supported initiative. However, it does indirectly highlight the ongoing discussions about the training and integration of medical professionals within the state's health care system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1539

Commending Abby Wells for her service as chief of staff in the office of State Representative Tom Craddick.

TX HF4067

Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants eligible for loan forgiveness under the health professional education loan forgiveness program, and money appropriated.

TX HR50

Commending education foundations in Texas for their contributions.

TX SF4170

Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants eligibility for loan forgiveness under the health professional education loan forgiveness program authorization and appropriation

TX LD1166

An Act to Change the Professional Title and Identification of Physician Assistants to Physician Associates

TX HCR54

Commending Melissa Wilson Representing The Smyrna School District For Being Selected As Delaware's Educational Support Professional Of The Year For 2025 And Commending Each School District And Charter Networks Educational Support Professional Of The Year.

TX S08709

Includes certain willful representations made by physicians, physician's assistants, and specialist's assistants to patients and clients, or relating to patients' and clients' private health information, as professional misconduct.

TX A10249

Includes certain willful representations made by physicians, physician's assistants, and specialist's assistants to patients and clients, or relating to patients' and clients' private health information, as professional misconduct.

TX HR203

Honoring the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center for its contributions to rural health care, education, and research.

TX HB1273

Professions and businesses; authorize physician assistants to receive certain delegated authorities from podiatric physicians

Similar Bills

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