Senate designates first week of April as Gifted and Talented Students Week in Texas

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The Senate Committee on Administration convened on April 14, 2025, to discuss several legislative matters, including the recommendation of bills and resolutions. The meeting began with the closure of public testimony on an unspecified bill, after which the committee decided to leave the bill pending for further consideration.

Senator Hinojosa then moved to recommend Senate Bill 2053, which was met with no objections, allowing the committee substitute to be sent forward. Following this, the committee turned its attention to Senate Concurrent Resolution 23 (SCR 23). Senator Parker was recognized to explain the resolution, which aims to designate the first full week of April as Gifted and Talented Students Week in Texas.

The meeting proceeded smoothly, with no objections raised during the discussions. The committee's decisions reflect a commitment to recognizing and supporting gifted and talented students within the state. Further actions regarding the pending bill and SCR 23 will be determined in subsequent meetings.

Converted from Senate Committee on Administration April 14, 2025 meeting on April 14, 2025
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