Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2626

Caption

Commending Rachel Dunnam for her service as director of environmental affairs in the office of State Representative Charlie Geren and as assistant clerk for the House Administration Committee.

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal recognition of Dunnam’s contributions to the Texas Legislature, particularly in her role focusing on environmental issues. By honoring her, the resolution emphasizes the importance of public service and the positive impact that dedicated individuals can have on their communities and state governance. It also aims to rectify a historical oversight regarding the inception of the 'Cupcake Amendment', originally attributed to Dunnam’s sister, by acknowledging Rachel as the true originator of the idea.

Summary

House Resolution 2626, also known as 'Rachel's Resolution', was introduced to commend Rachel Dunnam for her exemplary service as the director of environmental affairs in the office of State Representative Charlie Geren and as assistant clerk for the House Administration Committee during the 85th Regular Session. The resolution highlights her resourcefulness and initiative, which were critical in addressing various issues facing Texas citizens. Dunnam is also noted for her academic achievements, maintaining a 3.9 GPA at The University of Texas at Austin while managing her legislative duties.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2626 is overwhelmingly positive. Colleagues of Dunnam and members of the legislature expressed appreciation for her hard work and dedication. This recognition highlights a camaraderie within the legislature and underscores the value placed on exemplary service in public administration. The resolution fosters a spirit of gratitude and respect for those who contribute significantly to the legislative process and community well-being.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory and focused on recognition, it does indirectly bring attention to the need for fair acknowledgment of contributions within legislative contexts. The reference to the previously established 'Cupcake Amendment' indicates a point of contention regarding recognition in legislative processes, demonstrating that historical narratives can sometimes overlook or misattribute contributions of parties involved.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR2219

Commending Claire Saldaa for her service as an assistant committee clerk for the County Affairs Committee and its chair, State Representative Victoria Neave Criado.

TX HR2419

Commending Claire Saldana for her service as an assistant committee clerk for the County Affairs Committee and its chair, State Representative Victoria Neave Criado.

TX HR2449

Commending Sabrina Page for her service as assistant clerk for the House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee.

TX HR1493

Commending Karissa Rodriguez for her service as Resolutions Calendars committee clerk and in the office of State Representative R. D. "Bobby" Guerra.

TX HR2209

Commending Toni Rahchelle Bryant for her service as district director in the office of State Representative Venton Jones.

TX HR2319

Commending Anna Newell for her service as chief committee clerk for the House Administration Committee and its chair, State Representative Will Metcalf, during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR26

Commending Sara-ann Groff for her service as district director in the office of State Representative John H. Bucy III.

TX HR1722

Commending Miranda Williams for her service as committee director for the House Committee on Corrections and its chair, State Representative Abel Herrero, during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR662

Commending State Representative Charlie Geren for his exceptional service to the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.

TX HR2208

Commending Cecilia Bee Garcia for her service as legislative director in the office of State Representative Venton Jones.

Similar Bills

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