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SR 380

Recognizing the Greater Dallas Section of the National Council of Jewish Women for their 112 years of service.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Royce West

Texas Senate honors Greater Dallas National Council of Jewish Women's 112 years of community service and civic advocacy through commemorative resolution.

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Bill Summary · SR 380

Legislative bill overview

SR 380 is a commemorative resolution recognizing the Greater Dallas Section of the National Council of Jewish Women for 112 years of community service and advocacy work. The bill formally acknowledges the organization's contributions to civil rights, women's issues, and social justice initiatives in the Dallas area.

Why is this important

Commemorative resolutions create an official legislative record honoring organizations that have shaped their communities. This recognition validates the organization's historical impact and provides public acknowledgment of their sustained civic engagement, which can strengthen community ties and inspire continued volunteer service.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of recognition: Some may question whether legislative resources should be devoted to commemorative resolutions versus substantive policy matters, particularly when passed in high volume
  • Selective recognition: Critics might note that similar organizations may not receive equivalent legislative recognition, raising questions about equity in commemorations
  • Religious organization focus: While the National Council of Jewish Women is a secular civic organization, some might question legislative recognition of faith-affiliated groups

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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