Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR180

Caption

Recognizing Carla Perry for her service to the Young County community.

Impact

The resolution signifies a recognition of individual contributions to community welfare and underscores the importance of philanthropy in enhancing local public services and education. By formally acknowledging Carla Perry's endeavors, the resolution seeks to inspire other community members to engage in philanthropy and volunteerism. It reflects a broader trend in legislative acknowledgment of local leaders whose efforts improve the quality of life for residents, reinforcing the notion that community service is vital for societal progress.

Summary

Senate Resolution 180 honors Carla Perry for her outstanding service and philanthropy in the Young County community. The resolution acknowledges her role as a director of the Olney Hamilton Hospital Foundation, an organization that has significantly contributed to local healthcare, raising $2 million for patient care since its inception. Additionally, it highlights her establishment of the Perry's Foundation in 2017, which promotes community sustainability and supports various local initiatives through grants and scholarships. Perry's commitment to community service and her business acumen in construction and manufacturing are emphasized throughout the resolution.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR180 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a deep appreciation for Carla Perry's tireless work and commitment to her community. Legislators expressing views on the resolution highlight admiration and gratitude towards Perry, showcasing a unified support for recognizing individuals who make substantial contributions through their philanthropic efforts. This positive sentiment demonstrates the legislative body's commitment to celebrating figures who exemplify community service and civic responsibility.

Contention

Notably, while resolutions of this nature are generally non-controversial and receive broad support, the emphasis on individual recognition does highlight ongoing discussions about the role of philanthropy in public welfare. Critics may argue that reliance on charitable contributions can sometimes overshadow the need for systemic change and adequate public funding for essential services. However, SR180 remains a testament to the positive impact of dedicated individuals like Carla Perry, rather than focusing on potential contentions regarding the broader implications of philanthropy in society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2210

Commending Bonnie Perry of Richardson for her service to the community.

TX HR846

Honoring Lorugene Young of Houston for her service to the community.

TX SR972

Recognizing Glenna Burns for her service to her community.

TX SR86

Recognizing Duane McGhghy for his service to his country.

TX SR631

Recognizing Marian Thomas for her service to Communities In Schools of Galveston County.

TX HR1480

Honoring Linda Kinney of Hays County for her service to her community.

TX SR464

Recognizing Laura Koerner for her service as mayor pro tem of Fair Oaks Ranch.

TX SR219

Recognizing Jo Anne Bernal for her service as El Paso County attorney.

TX SR958

Recognizing Barbara Chick for her service to the Garland City Council.

TX HR737

Commending Barbara Perryman for volunteer service to the communities of House District 102.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.