Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR585

Caption

Paying tribute to the victims of the mass shooting that took place in El Paso on August 3, 2019.

Impact

The passage of HR 585 expresses a legislative commitment to acknowledging the profound impact of mass shootings on communities, particularly those targeting specific racial or ethnic groups. By paying tribute to the victims, the resolution seeks to foster a dialogue about the consequences of gun violence and the importance of community resilience in the face of such tragedies. While resolutions like HR 585 do not create or modify laws, they serve to highlight legislative awareness and may influence future discussions around gun control and community safety policies in Texas.

Summary

House Resolution 585 honors the victims of the mass shooting that occurred in El Paso on August 3, 2019. This tragic event took place when a gunman, driven by racially motivated hate, opened fire at a Walmart, resulting in the deaths of 23 individuals and injuries to 23 others. The resolution acknowledges the bravery of individuals who risked their lives to protect others during the attack and highlights the solidarity displayed by the community in the aftermath of this horrific incident. The resolution was adopted unanimously by the Texas House of Representatives on April 16, 2021, marking a collective moment of remembrance and respect for those lost and affected by the shooting.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 585 was one of solidarity and grief, with bipartisan support for memorializing the victims of the El Paso shooting. Legislators emphasized the need for compassion and community unity in the face of hate, reflecting a collective resolve to stand against violence and prejudice. This emotional response underscores the importance of addressing the societal factors contributing to such tragic incidents, while reinforcing the supportive nature of the El Paso community in honoring their fallen residents.

Contention

While HR 585 does not present legislative contention in terms of policymaking, it may reflect underlying tensions related to discussions on gun control and hate crimes in Texas. The acknowledgment of the shooting as a racially motivated attack invites dialogue about the need for reforms aimed at preventing similar acts of violence. As this resolution honors the victims, it may also mobilize discussions regarding legislative actions that could address systemic issues contributing to such hate-driven crime.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HCR5

Authorizing the State Preservation Board to approve and permit the construction of a monument at the state Capitol Complex honoring the victims of mass shootings.

TX SCR15

Approving the construction of a statue or monument in the place of the Confederate Soldiers Monument that pays tribute to Texans lost in mass shootings.

TX SCR1

Declaring gun violence a public health crisis.

TX HCR36

Urging Congress to ensure that the survivors and surviving families of the Sutherland Springs mass shooting receive compensation equivalent to the relief provided to those impacted by similar incidents.

TX HR908

Paying tribute to Cesar Chavez on the 96th anniversary of his birth, March 31, 2023.

TX SR91

In memory of El Paso Police Chief Gregory K. Allen.

TX SR422

Recognizing Kristi Daugherty for her selection as one of El Paso Inc.'s 2022 Women of Impact.

TX HR335

Paying tribute to the Cajun heritage of Port Arthur.

TX HR1833

Congratulating Humberto Enriquez on his election as El Paso County justice of the peace for Precinct 7.

TX HCR115

Directing the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Master Sergeant Mike C. Pea.

Similar Bills

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