Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1084

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the eligibility of a district judge or former district judge for burial in the State Cemetery.

Impact

Should SB1084 be enacted, it would amend the Government Code by officially recognizing former district judges as eligible for burial in the State Cemetery, along with other respected state figures. This adjustment emphasizes the significant role of judges in Texas and acknowledges their service to the community. By facilitating their burial in the State Cemetery, the state honors their contributions and ensures that their legacies are remembered.

Summary

SB1084 proposes changes to the eligibility criteria for burial in the State Cemetery, specifically addressing former district judges and judges who pass away while in office. The bill outlines that these individuals would be included among those eligible for burial in the State Cemetery, along with other categories like former members of the legislature and state officials. This expansion reflects a broader recognition of the contributions made by judges to the state's legal framework and governance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1084 seems to be largely supportive, given that it seeks to honor former judges who have served the state. The recognition of their service through eligibility for burial in a state cemetery aligns with a tradition of honoring public officials and may be viewed positively by both the legal community and the public. Nonetheless, there may be some discussions regarding the criteria for 'significant contributions' to Texas history as mentioned in the bill.

Contention

While the bill does not appear to introduce substantial contention, discussions could arise surrounding the definition of what constitutes a 'significant contribution' to Texas history. The bill requires a review and approval process by a committee, which could lead to differing opinions on specific cases. Additionally, there may be broader discussions on state resources and the appropriateness of state-sponsored burials, though these seem to be less likely as the bill focuses on honoring service.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 2165. State Buildings, Grounds, And Property
    • Section: 256

Companion Bills

TX HB3961

Identical Relating to the eligibility of a district judge or former district judge for burial in the State Cemetery.

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