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SR434 • 2025

Recognizing Goodwill Industries of San Antonio on the occasion of its 80th anniversary.

Recognizing Goodwill Industries of San Antonio on the occasion of its 80th anniversary.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Gutierrez | Menéndez | Zaffirini
Last action
2025-04-22
Official status
04/22/2025 S Reported enrolled
Effective date
Not listed

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Recognizing Goodwill Industries of San Antonio on the occasion of its 80th anniversary.

Recognizing Goodwill Industries of San Antonio on the occasion of its 80th anniversary.

What This Bill Does

  • Recognizing Goodwill Industries of San Antonio on the occasion of its 80th anniversary.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-04-22 Texas Legislature Online

    Read

  2. 2025-04-22 Texas Legislature Online

    Adopted

  3. 2025-04-22 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported enrolled

  4. 2025-04-17 Texas Legislature Online

    Received by the Secretary of the Senate

Official Summary Text

Recognizing Goodwill Industries of San Antonio on the occasion of its 80th anniversary.

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89(R) SR 434 - Enrolled version - Bill Text

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 434

WHEREAS, Goodwill Industries of San Antonio is celebrating

its 80th anniversary in 2025, providing a fitting opportunity to

recognize the organization for its myriad contributions; and

WHEREAS, Goodwill San Antonio traces its origins to 1945,

when it was launched amid the city's post-World War II rebuilding

efforts; founded by a group of prominent business, religious, and

civic leaders, the organization began with an initial investment

goal of $25,000 and a commitment to provide workforce development

opportunities to individuals facing employment barriers; its

first store opened on the city's Southside in 1946, and 18 of its

22 employees were Purple Heart war veterans; and

WHEREAS, Over the past eight decades, Goodwill San Antonio

has become one of the largest and most highly regarded workforce

development training providers in Southwest Texas; with more

than 1,800 employees, it serves a 24-county region and operates

locations in San Antonio, Kerrville, Laredo, New Braunfels,

Seguin, Bulverde, and Cibolo; and

WHEREAS, Goodwill San Antonio provides thousands of area

residents with access to gainful employment, career training,

and job procurement services, while placing a special emphasis on

assisting those encountering hiring obstacles such as prior

incarceration, disabilities, or a lack of formal education;

serving as a second-chance employer, the organization offers

life-changing opportunities to those who are facing barriers to

employment; and

WHEREAS, Revenue generated by Goodwill San Antonio's

retail stores and contract services operations are reinvested

into its many mission-driven programs, creating a cycle of

economic opportunity and community benefit; among other

initiatives, the organization has established the Goodwill

Academy & Career Services vocational training program to help

prepare individuals for jobs in such high-demand industries as

health care, manufacturing, logistics, and skilled trades; and

WHEREAS, For 80 years, Goodwill San Antonio has played an

important role in numerous South Texas communities, changing

lives through the power of work and equipping individuals with

the tools they need to reach their full potential as engaged and

productive members of society; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 89th

Legislature, hereby commemorate the 80th anniversary of Goodwill

Industries of San Antonio and extend to all those associated with

the organization sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it

further

RESOLVED, That an official copy of this Resolution be

prepared for Goodwill San Antonio as an expression of high regard

from the Texas Senate.

Gutierrez

Alvarado

Hall

Middleton

Bettencourt

Hancock

Miles

Birdwell

Hinojosa of Hidalgo

Nichols

Blanco

Hinojosa of Nueces

Parker

Campbell

Huffman

Paxton

Cook

Hughes

Perry

Creighton

Johnson

Schwertner

Eckhardt

King

Sparks

Flores

Kolkhorst

West

Hagenbuch

Menéndez

Zaffirini

Patrick, President of the Senate

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President of the Senate

I hereby certify that the

above Resolution was adopted by

the Senate on April 22, 2025.

________________________________

Secretary of the Senate

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Member, Texas Senate