Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR955

Introduced
5/19/09  
Introduced
5/19/09  
Enrolled
5/19/09  
Enrolled
5/19/09  
Passed
5/19/09  

Caption

In memory of Scott Alan Ozmun of Austin and Travis County.

Note

SR955 primarily serves as a tribute and does not enact any amendments or changes to state laws. Its significance lies in the acknowledgment of an individual's impact in public service and the legal field, reflecting the values of the Texas Senate and the community it serves.

Impact

The adoption of SR955 by the Texas Senate serves as a formal acknowledgment of Judge Ozmun's contributions to the legal community and civic engagement. By reciting the achievements and values exemplified by Ozmun, the resolution reinforces the importance of integrity and public service within the legal professions. Furthermore, this resolution also showcases the relationship between the legal community and the public, reminding lawmakers of the impacts that dedicated individuals have in shaping justice and representation in society.

Summary

SR955 is a Senate Resolution that commemorates the life and contributions of Scott Alan Ozmun, a respected attorney and district judge from Austin, Texas. The resolution expresses the Senate's condolences to his family and honors his dedication to justice, fairness, and community service. It highlights Ozmun's career both in private practice and his role as a judge, where he was known for his integrity and commitment to representing individuals against larger interests. This resolution reflects the collective grief of the citizens of Austin and Travis County over his untimely passing at the age of 50.

Contention

While SR955 does not explicitly present points of contention, it reflects a moment of unity and remembrance in the face of loss. The resolution offers a poignant reminder of the challenges and struggles Ozmun faced throughout his life, particularly his lengthy battle with cancer. It serves as an opportunity for legislators and the community to collectively honor his legacy, thereby promoting dialogue about the contributions of public servants and their impact on the legal system. The emphasis on Ozmun's character as a dedicated advocate presents an ideal standard for legal practitioners and public officials.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR97

In memory of H. Philip "Flip" Whitworth of Austin.

TX HCR106

In memory of H. Philip "Flip" Whitworth of Austin.

TX HR15

In memory of former Austin mayor and Travis County commissioner Bruce Todd.

TX SR520

In memory of Alan D. Vera.

TX SR11

In memory of Eddie Baker Freeman Jr.

TX HR64

In memory of Michael Allen Masters of Austin.

TX HR142

In memory of Judge Fortunato Pedro "Pete" Benavides of Austin.

TX HR17

In memory of Frank G. Saucedo of Travis County.

TX HR17

In memory of Alyson Evans Anderson of Austin.

TX HR28

In memory of Bill Little, former athletic administrator at UT Austin.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.