Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR722

Caption

In memory of Jessica Rae Saathoff.

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of remembering individuals who have profoundly influenced the lives of others. By honoring Jessica Saathoff, the Texas Senate acknowledges the sorrow of her family and friends, reinforcing the idea that the bond shared with loved ones continues even after their passing. This act of remembrance contributes to community healing, allowing those affected by her loss to unite in tribute.

Summary

Senate Resolution 722 is a tribute to the memory of Jessica Rae Saathoff, who passed away unexpectedly at the young age of 28 on March 28, 2019. The resolution expresses profound sorrow over her untimely loss and honors her life and contributions to her community. It reflects on the cherished memories shared by her family and friends, emphasizing the significant impact she had on those around her, despite her brief time on earth.

Contention

While the resolution is largely a statement of remembrance and sympathy, the act of commemorating individuals in this manner can sometimes provoke discussions around issues of sudden loss and mental health awareness. It unobtrusively prompts legislators and the community to reflect on the importance of support systems for those dealing with grief and how societal structures can influence mental wellness. Thus, SR722 extends beyond sentiment into a broader context of community welfare and remembrance.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1748

In memory of Jessica Carol McKinley of Austin.

TX SR17

In memory of Kathy Rae Knight.

TX SR595

In memory of Alithia Haven Ramirez.

TX SR28

In memory of William Elbert Box.

TX HR1310

In memory of Tessa RaeShun Pettigrew.

TX HR1380

In memory of Alithia Haven Ramirez of Uvalde.

TX SR512

In memory of Dorothy Sue Spruell.

TX HR7

In memory of Joyce McCoy Swinford of Dumas.

TX HR43

In memory of Bernice Jones Washington.

TX HR27

In memory of Sammie Eaton Hammers.

Similar Bills

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