Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2360

Caption

Honoring Linda Turner Spears for her contributions to Port Arthur and Southeast Texas.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges not only Spears' personal achievements but also emphasizes the importance of public service and community involvement in fostering local growth and development. As an active member in various community efforts, spearheading educational initiatives, and her longstanding dedication to civic responsibilities, the resolution serves to inspire similar efforts within the Southeast Texas community. By recognizing such contributions, the resolution can be viewed as supportive of local governance and community empowerment.

Summary

House Resolution 2360 honors Linda Turner Spears for her significant contributions to the citizens of Port Arthur and Southeast Texas. This resolution pays tribute to her extensive civic engagement, particularly her role as a Port of Port Arthur commissioner where she served commendably as secretary/treasurer and previously as president, being the first Black commissioner to hold that position. Her dedication to education and the community, including founding Camp Seaport, showcases her commitment to uplifting the youth through maritime industry education.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2360 is overwhelmingly positive, with the resolution being adopted by the Texas House of Representatives unanimously during a non-record vote. This reflects a shared appreciation across party lines for Spears' dedication and impact on her community. The general sentiment illustrates a collective recognition of the value of service to the community and the significant role that local leaders play in enhancing civic engagement.

Contention

Since HR2360 is a resolution honoring an individual rather than a bill that modifies laws or regulations, it does not contain notable points of contention typical of legislative bills. However, the outlining of Spears’ contributions does encourage discussions about the role of local government in addressing community needs and highlights the importance of supporting community leaders in their efforts to enhance local public service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1016

Honoring Legacy Community Development Corporation for its contributions to Southeast Texas.

TX HR1978

Commending Dr. Paula Francis-Richardson of Port Arthur for her contributions to education in her community.

TX HR2633

Honoring Joyce Dorrycott of San Antonio on her contributions to her community.

TX HR379

Honoring Hargie Faye Savoy for her service to the Port Arthur community.

TX HR357

Honoring Linda Uecker on her retirement as Kerr County district clerk.

TX HR564

Honoring Bobbie Nelson for her contributions to Texas music.

TX HR616

Congratulating Mesquite ISD superintendent Dr. Linda Henrie on her retirement.

TX HR252

Honoring Dr. Clarence Brooks for his contributions to the Fort Worth community.

TX HR1064

Honoring the memory of Linda Anne Hoffman of Plano on the occasion of the Carrollton Women's Club Spring Luncheon.

TX HR2603

Honoring Roosevelt Petry, Jr., and Marlene Petry of Port Arthur for their business and community service achievements.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.