Texas 2021 - 87th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HR26

Caption

Commending Tom Moser for his service as a Kerr County commissioner.

Impact

The adoption of HR26 does not change any laws or regulations but serves to acknowledge the positive impact that dedicated public officials have on their communities. By recognizing Moser’s achievements, it underscores the importance of local governance and the contributions made by elected officials in fostering community development. The resolution likely aims to inspire similar civic engagement and dedication among current and future public servants, reinforcing a culture of acknowledgement for civic service.

Summary

House Resolution 26 (HR26) serves as a commendation for Tom Moser, recognizing his significant contributions and public service as a Kerr County commissioner. First elected in November 2012, Moser dedicated eight years of his tenure focusing on the improvement of local infrastructure and emergency services, notably developing the East Kerr/Center Point Wastewater Collection System and establishing an emergency management coordinator position for the county. The resolution highlights Moser's work in bringing the Kerrville-Kerr County Airport to financial independence, emphasizing his commitment to enhancing public welfare during his time in office.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR26 is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on appreciation and gratitude for Tom Moser's efforts as a commissioner. The resolution reflects a broader societal appreciation for local leaders who work tirelessly for their constituents. The unanimous adoption by the House suggests that Moser's contributions were well-received and respected across party lines, indicating a collective recognition of the value of public service.

Contention

While HR26 mainly serves as a resolution of commendation and lacks controversial elements typically found in legislations, it does reflect underlying themes of community pride and recognition of civic duty. Notable points of contention that may arise in broader discussions of such resolutions often revolve around differing views on local governance efficacy and how such commendations relate to larger systemic issues within public administration. However, in this case, the resolution enjoys widespread support and elicits no immediate opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR405

Commending Beck Gipson on his service as Precinct 2 commissioner of the Kerr County Commissioners Court.

TX SR291

Recognizing T. Beck Gipson for his service as Kerr County Commissioner.

TX HR1105

Commending R. Jack Cagle for his service as Harris County commissioner for Precinct 4.

TX HR374

Commending Jerry Beck for his service as a Medina County commissioner.

TX HR400

Commending Tommy Owens for his service as an Upton County commissioner.

TX HR389

Commending Will Frey for his service as a Mason County commissioner.

TX HR397

Commending Manuel Rubio for his service as a Real County commissioner.

TX HR399

Commending Johnny Mayo for his service as a Schleicher County commissioner.

TX HR390

Commending Stephen Mutschink for his service as a Mason County commissioner.

TX HR380

Commending Santiago Cantu Jr. for his service as a Pecos County Commissioner.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.