Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR961

Caption

In memory of David Solis.

Impact

This resolution not only acknowledges Mr. Solis's life but also reinforces the importance of community and family connections in society. The Senate's recognition of individuals like Mr. Solis promotes awareness of the values of service, love, and generosity within the state. Such resolutions help to ensure that the memories of those who have passed are honored, maintaining their legacy within the community they served.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 961 serves as a memorial tribute to the life of David Solis, who passed away on May 21, 2017, at the age of 55. This resolution commemorates Mr. Solis's life and contributions, highlighting his dedication to family, friends, and community. It emphasizes his role as a loving family member, his career with H-E-B, and his later employment with the Northside Independent School District, underscoring his strong ties to the San Antonio area.

Contention

While the memorial resolution itself does not present contentious issues, it reflects broader conversations around remembrance and community values. The act of memorializing individuals can sometimes lead to discussions about the ways communities support one another and the impact of individuals on their surroundings. The resolution was adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2017, indicating a moment of unity and collective remembrance at that time.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR634

In memory of Ruben E. Garza of San Marcos.

TX HR2354

In memory of Omar Onofre Solis II of Nueces County.

TX HR1527

In memory of Jeffery Wayne Davis and Jacqueline Diane Davis of China Spring.

TX HR1331

In memory of Mark Wade Atkins of Cedar Park.

TX SR652

In memory of Wayne Skidmore Condie.

TX HR100

In memory of Mary Lou Schanen of Robstown.

TX SR588

In memory of Jacklyn Jaylen Cazares.

TX HR2342

In memory of David De Leon of Corpus Christi.

TX SR78

In memory of David Gray Hall.

TX HR1775

In memory of Keren Ella Shalom Leal of Georgetown.

Similar Bills

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