Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR310

Caption

In memory of former state representative James Parker McCollough of Austin.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor McCollough's enduring legacy within the community and the Texas House. It aims to remind current legislators and the public of the significant role McCollough played in shaping Texas state laws and the impact he had on local governance. By memorializing his contributions, HR310 reaffirms the importance of responsible leadership and community engagement in public service, which continues to inspire those in legislative roles today.

Summary

House Resolution 310 is a tribute to the late James Parker McCollough, a former state representative from Austin. The resolution commemorates his life and contributions to the Texas Legislature and community. McCollough served in the Texas House for two terms starting in 1988, during which he was known for his commitment to public service and advocacy for criminal jurisprudence and local drug control initiatives. His background in law and deep involvement in community activities marked his dedication to improving the lives of those around him.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR310 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a deep respect and admiration for McCollough's life and work. Legislators expressed heartfelt condolences and shared their memories of his warm personality and commitment to serving others. This resolution signifies a collective acknowledgment of his impact on Texas politics and the personal lives of many individuals he touched through his advocacy and pro bono legal work.

Contention

While memorial resolutions typically avoid contention, discussions could arise about the legacy and effectiveness of McCollough's initiatives in the face of ongoing challenges in Texas's legal and social systems. There may be discussions regarding how current legislators can carry forward McCollough's values of community service and legislative responsibility. Nevertheless, the primary focus of HR310 remains on celebrating his contributions rather than debating them.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR566

In memory of William Rayford Price of Austin, former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives.

TX HR569

In memory of former state representative Richard Lee Crawford of Amarillo.

TX HR89

In memory of former State Representative D. R. "Tom" Uher of Bay City.

TX HCR85

In memory of Gus Franklin Mutscher, former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives.

TX HR518

In memory of former Texas state representative David Anthony Swinford of Dumas.

TX HR1555

In memory of former state representative Dr. Robert D. "Bob" Hunter.

TX HR28

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

TX HCR106

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

TX HR1475

In memory of Gero's Taco Bar founder Rob Lippincott of Austin.

TX HR60

In memory of Mark Barry "Buck" Rogers of Boerne.

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