Texas 2023 - 88th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HR27

Caption

Congratulating Jessies "Cacho" Sandoval on his retirement as the director of public works for the City of Eagle Pass.

Impact

Though HR27 is primarily a resolution of commendation without direct legislative implications, it serves to highlight the value placed on public service and community leadership within the state. Resolutions like HR27 help to foster goodwill within communities by publicly recognizing dedicated individuals, which can encourage community engagement and inspire others to take on leadership roles in local government. While it does not alter state laws or policies, it affirms the importance of local governance and the recognition of individual achievements in public service.

Summary

House Resolution 27, also known as HR27, is a formal resolution congratulating Jessies 'Cacho' Sandoval on his retirement as the director of public works for the City of Eagle Pass. The resolution acknowledges Mr. Sandoval's exemplary service to the municipality over a tenure that lasted over three decades, during which he played a crucial role in numerous public works projects aimed at benefiting the residents of Eagle Pass. The resolution exemplifies appreciation from the Texas House of Representatives for his contributions to the community's health, safety, and overall well-being.

Sentiment

The sentiment expressed in the discussions surrounding HR27 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators from both sides of the aisle paid tribute to Mr. Sandoval's dedication and impact on local governance. The resolution reflects a collective appreciation of hard work and public service, underscoring the sentiment that recognizing such contributions is essential in promoting civic pride and community cohesion.

Contention

Since HR27 is a resolution rather than a bill introducing new legislation or amending existing laws, there are no significant points of contention or controversy associated with it. This resolution was adopted by a non-record vote, indicating a general consensus among the members of the House. The absence of substantial debate reflects the non-political nature of the resolution, centered entirely on honoring an individual’s career in public service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1769

Congratulating Jimmy Perdue on his retirement as chief of police and director of public safety for the City of North Richland Hills.

TX HR2495

Congratulating Lieutenant Federico Salinas on his retirement from the Eagle Pass Fire Department.

TX HR2494

Congratulating Norman Gonzalez of Eagle Pass on his retirement from the United States Border Patrol.

TX HCR122

Congratulating Don Ward on his retirement as executive director of the One-Call Board of Texas.

TX HR2498

Congratulating Francisco M. Sanchez on his selection as the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Eagle Pass High School.

TX HR152

Congratulating Bryan Bradford on his retirement as the city manager of Garland.

TX HR1757

Congratulating Bryan Bradford on his retirement as the city manager of Garland.

TX HR1157

Congratulating Corbett Howard on his retirement from the City of Celina.

TX HR1476

Congratulating Riazul Mia on his retirement as assistant city manager of Laredo.

TX HR337

Congratulating Christopher C. Doyle of Texas City on being recognized as the Golden Eagle Honoree at the Galveston Friends of Scouting Distinguished Citizen Breakfast.

Similar Bills

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