Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR3334

Caption

Honoring members of the Texas House of Representatives who served in the United States military during the Vietnam War.

Impact

The resolution does not significantly alter any state laws, as it serves primarily as a symbolic gesture rather than a legislative enactment. However, it strengthens the acknowledgment of military service among state officials and fosters a communal spirit of remembrance and gratitude towards those who served. The public dissemination of this honor is likely to have a positive impact on veterans’ communities in the state and could lead to increased awareness and engagement regarding veteran issues.

Summary

House Resolution 3334 honors the members of the Texas House of Representatives who served in the United States military during the Vietnam War, particularly noting its significance in 2015 as the year marked the 40th anniversary of the war's conclusion. The resolution serves as a tribute to those local representatives who completed tours of duty and acknowledges the sacrifices made by countless Texans, with an estimated 500,000 current residents being Vietnam veterans. It reflects a broader recognition of the service and valor displayed by military personnel during that turbulent period in American history.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR3334 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it tends to unite members of the legislature regardless of their political affiliations in a shared act of respect and gratitude for military service. By commemorating veterans, lawmakers are fostering a sense of unity and purpose that transcends typical partisan divides. This resolution can contribute to an ongoing dialogue about the needs and recognition of veterans in Texas.

Contention

While there does not seem to be significant contention surrounding HR3334, some discussions may arise regarding the broader context of how veterans are supported after their service. The acknowledgment of Vietnam veterans, many of whom faced societal challenges upon returning, raises points about how state and local governments can further initiatives to assist veterans. However, the resolution itself is presented as an uncontroversial tribute without direct legislative implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR369

Recognizing March 29, 2023, as Vietnam Veterans Day.

TX HR1286

Commemorating the 48th anniversary of the fall of South Vietnam at the conclusion of the Vietnam War.

TX HR419

Commemorating the Immigrants in World War II: Basques in Texas event and honoring the World War II veterans of Basque origin.

TX HR1287

Recognizing May 17, 2023, as Vietnamese American Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1183

Honoring the Socorro Police Department and the military veterans in its ranks.

TX HR2185

Honoring State Representative Senfronia Thompson for 50 years of service in the Texas House.

TX HCR112

Directing the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Sergeant Major Jerry L. Bell.

TX SR335

Recognizing Texans who have been awarded the National Medal of Honor.

TX HR90

Congratulating U.S. Army Staff Sergeant (Ret.) John Footman on his official receipt of the Bronze Star Medal with Valor Device and the Purple Heart for service in the Vietnam War.

TX SR656

Recognizing the Greater Granbury Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.