Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR432

Caption

Congratulating Adelaido O. Salinas on his retirement from the Internal Revenue Service.

Impact

While HR432 is primarily symbolic in nature and does not propose any changes to state laws or regulations, it serves to honor a long-serving public servant whose career has spanned key periods in the IRS. By recognizing individuals like Salinas, the resolution fosters appreciation for public service and the contributions of those who work in governmental roles. Additionally, it raises awareness of the professional paths individuals take before and after their tenure in government positions, such as transitioning from military service to civil service.

Summary

House Resolution 432 is a commendatory resolution recognizing the retirement of Adelaido O. Salinas from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The resolution acknowledges Salinas's nearly 38 years of service with the IRS and highlights his previous military service in the United States Navy. Salinas’s professional dedication and commitment to excellence are emphasized, along with the support he enjoys from his family. The resolution expresses the Texas House of Representatives' best wishes for his future endeavors post-retirement.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR432 is largely positive, celebrating an individual's career and achievements. Members of the Texas Legislature expressed appreciation for Salinas's longstanding commitment to public service, and the resolution is likely to resonate well with constituents who value recognition of dedication to duty in governmental roles. This resolution symbolizes respect and gratitude towards those who serve in public offices, reflecting a community unified in acknowledgment of public service contributions.

Contention

Given that HR432 is a resolution intended to honor a retiring public servant, there are no significant points of contention associated with it. The resolution is a non-controversial acknowledgment of Mr. Salinas's service and is expected to receive unanimous support. However, it does bring to light the broader discussion of public service recognition and the importance of maintaining a supportive environment for individuals transitioning from public service roles into retirement.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR2017

Congratulating Crisanto Salinas on his retirement as city manager of Roma.

TX HR2495

Congratulating Lieutenant Federico Salinas on his retirement from the Eagle Pass Fire Department.

TX HR2400

Congratulating Edalio Salinas and Rebecca Romero-Salinas of Corpus Christi on their 30th wedding anniversary.

TX HR2844

Congratulating Dr. Gary Mounce on his retirement from The University of Texas--Pan American.

TX HR2607

Congratulating Captain Brad Chappell on his retirement as an Internal Affairs Unit investigator from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HR21

Congratulating Robert Martinez Jr. on his retirement as international president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.

TX HR341

Congratulating Dr. Mario H. Salinas on being named superintendent of Edinburg CISD.

TX HR1888

Congratulating Hector Salinas on his induction into the Texas A&M University--Kingsville Javelina Athletic Hall of Fame.

TX HR1684

Congratulating Conley Todd Jr. on his retirement from First Financial Bank in Newton.

TX HR2853

Congratulating Allyn Archer of San Antonio on his retirement from Holt Company of Texas.

Similar Bills

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