Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR929

Caption

Honoring the American Warrior Association for its contributions to military personnel, veterans, first responders, and their families.

Impact

The resolution does not enact state law but serves as a formal recognition of the AWA's efforts in improving mental health support and wellness resources. This acknowledgment is significant in a legislative context as it brings attention to the ongoing challenges faced by veterans and first responders, and encourages support for initiatives that tackle these issues. Historically, combat-related psychological issues can lead to broader implications for community safety, as resilient first responders are crucial for effective crisis management.

Summary

House Resolution 929 honors the American Warrior Association (AWA) for its significant contributions to military personnel, veterans, first responders, and their families. It recognizes the AWA for initiating a public-private partnership program titled 'R3: Respond. Restore. Resolve.' This program addresses the psychological and emotional issues faced by service members, particularly focusing on moral injury, which arises when one’s military actions conflict with personal values. By promoting awareness of mental health issues related to service, AWA aims to enhance the performance and resilience of first responders and veterans.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR929 seems to be overwhelmingly positive, particularly among legislators who understand the importance of addressing mental health concerns in the military and first responder community. The resolution reflects a broad legislative agreement on the necessity of supporting those who serve, suggesting that future initiatives may gain political traction as mental health becomes a more prominent topic in both public and political discourse.

Contention

While the resolution is largely supported, there are underlying concerns regarding the resources available to fund such programs effectively. Critics may point to the challenges in ensuring equitable access to mental health care or the need for comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of programs like R3. Nevertheless, the resolution showcases a recognition of key issues while framing the AWA’s work as a vital contribution to community health and wellness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR449

Commending the North Texas Warrior Golf Association for its contributions to area military veterans.

TX HJR1007

Honoring Native American Veterans

TX HR1146

Honoring the veterans of House District 75 for their military service.

TX S2379

Authorizes free admission to State parks and forests for certain veterans, military personnel, first responders, and police.

TX SR421

Recognizing Blue Branch Historic Ranch and Anxiety Solutions of America for their service on behalf of veterans and first responders.

TX HB720

Relating to a ketamine treatment grant program for ketamine clinics serving active duty military personnel, first responders, and veterans.

TX SB1561

Relating to a ketamine treatment grant program for ketamine clinics serving active duty military personnel, first responders, and veterans.

TX HR211

Honoring The Oahu Veterans Council, Armed Services Ymca Hawaii, U.s. Vets Hawaii, And Ala Hawaii Girls State For Their Dedicated Service To Veterans And Their Families In Hawaii.

TX A08967

Renames the veterans' services law the veterans and military families law; renames the department of veterans' services the department of veterans and military families; requires the department of veterans and military families to provide certain services to military families.

TX HCR2045

Law enforcement; first responders; honoring

Similar Bills

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