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SR 273

Recognizing the Lubbock Monterey Chapter of AMBUCS on the occasion of its Visibility Month.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Charles Perry

Texas recognizes the Lubbock Monterey Chapter of AMBUCS organization during its Visibility Month through ceremonial legislative acknowledgment.

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Bill Summary · SR 273

Legislative bill overview

Senate Resolution 273 is a ceremonial recognition measure honoring the Lubbock Monterey Chapter of AMBUCS (American Business Women's Club) during its designated Visibility Month. The bill formally acknowledges the organization's contributions and presence in the community through legislative recognition.

Why is this important

While ceremonial resolutions carry no binding legal force, they serve an important function in recognizing community organizations and their volunteer work. For AMBUCS and similar service organizations, legislative recognition can boost visibility, morale, and community awareness of their charitable initiatives.

Potential points of contention

  • Resource allocation: Some legislators question whether legislative time should be spent on ceremonial recognitions versus substantive policy work
  • Equity concerns: Questions may arise about which organizations receive recognition and whether selection criteria are transparent or equitable
  • Limited impact: The resolution creates no enforceable obligations or funding mechanisms, limiting its practical effect beyond symbolic recognition

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

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