Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR509

Caption

Recognizing the members of the General Federation of Women's Clubs of Texas.

Impact

The resolution highlights key contributions made by the federation, including the awarding of scholarships to students pursuing higher education in Texas. In 2024 alone, the federation members dedicated approximately 96,000 volunteer hours to 2,245 community service projects and provided monetary and in-kind contributions totaling nearly $590,000. This demonstrates a significant impact in supporting education and community development throughout the state, reinforcing the federation’s role in fostering civic engagement among women.

Summary

Senate Resolution 509 commends the General Federation of Women's Clubs of Texas for their significant contributions to empowering women and enhancing community welfare. Celebrated on May 13, 2025, the resolution recognizes the federation's enduring mission and its historical role since its founding in 1897 in Waco. The federation, comprising more than 2,000 members, has been instrumental in promoting leadership and advocacy among Texas women, thereby creating positive social changes at local levels.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment towards SR509 appears to be positive and celebratory. The resolution acknowledges the federation's commitment and the meaningful engagement of its members in various community initiatives. This recognition is likely viewed favorably by both the federation and its supporters, who appreciate the advocacy for women's leadership and community welfare in Texas.

Contention

While SR509 is largely celebratory and focuses on the positive impact of the General Federation of Women's Clubs of Texas, discussions surrounding it may touch upon broader issues of women's rights and community service efforts. Notable points of contention may arise in differing views on the roles of volunteerism and governmental support in addressing social issues like human trafficking, an area that the federation currently seeks to address. However, the resolution serves more to honor the federation rather than inciting significant legislative debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1124

Recognizing May 13, 2025, as General Federation of Women's Clubs of Texas Day at the State Capitol.

TX HJR39

General Federation of Women's Clubs Alabama and President Becky Vasant, commended

TX SR304

Recognizing March 20 and 21, 2025, as Texas Federation of Republican Women Days.

TX HR569

Recognizing March 20, 2025, as Texas Federation of Republican Women Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR570

Recognizing the Texas Federation of Republican Women for its 40 Under 40 Fellowship initiative.

TX SR290

Recognizing the Texas Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs on the occasion of its Texas State Summit and Youth of the Year Event.

TX SR55

Recognizes April 30, 2025, as Louisiana Federation of Republican Women Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

TX SR51

Recognizes March 31, 2026, as Louisiana Federation of Republican Women Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

TX SR448

Recognizing Stephen F. Austin State University Sylvans on the occasion of their victory at the 66th Annual Association of Southern Forestry Clubs Conclave.

TX SR386

Recognizing members of the Barbara Jordan Leadership Institute.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.