Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2034

Introduced
5/12/09  
Refer
5/15/09  
Enrolled
5/24/09  

Caption

Honoring M. Cass Wheeler on the occasion of his 2008 retirement as chief executive officer of the American Heart Association.

Impact

While HR2034 does not enact legislation or alter state laws, it recognizes the impact of Wheeler's work on health policies and initiatives across the nation. By highlighting his contributions, the resolution serves to promote ongoing public health initiatives and inspire continued efforts to combat heart disease and associated health issues. This recognition can reinforce the importance of nonprofit organizations in shaping public health standards and funding.

Summary

HR2034 is a resolution honoring M. Cass Wheeler on the occasion of his retirement as the chief executive officer of the American Heart Association in 2008. The resolution emphasizes Mr. Wheeler's significant contributions to the field of public health through his leadership in various health campaigns aimed at addressing critical issues such as heart disease and stroke awareness. Under his tenure, the American Heart Association expanded its outreach and initiatives, increasing revenue significantly and merging its local affiliates for greater operational efficiency.

Contention

Although there are no direct points of contention within the text of the resolution itself, discussions around such recognitions can often highlight differing perspectives on funding and prioritization of public health initiatives in contrast to other sectors. This resolution, in commending Mr. Wheeler, potentially invites dialogue about the roles nonprofit leaders play in driving public health priorities against the backdrop of government actions and funding.

Notable_points

Notably, Mr. Wheeler's association with various health initiatives, particularly the Go Red For Women campaign and the Power to End Stroke program, showcases the proactive approaches taken by health organizations to address specific demographic health crises. The resolution not only acknowledges his personal achievements but also reflects a broader commitment to improving community health outcomes and combating public health challenges.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR642

Congratulating Brian McCoy on his retirement as chief executive officer of McCoy's Building Supply.

TX HR953

Honoring the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce on the occasion of Tejano Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1708

Congratulating Manuel M. Vela on his service as president and chief executive officer of Valley Baptist Health System.

TX HR42

Honoring Howard Taylor on the occasion of his retirement from the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts.

TX HR254

Congratulating former State Representative Jerry A. Madden on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

TX SR638

Recognizing the Austin Branch of the American Association of University Women on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

TX SR561

Recognizing Tommy Wayne Engelke on the occasion of his retirement.

TX HR2373

Congratulating B. Holland Timmins on his retirement as the chief executive officer of the Texas Permanent School Fund Corporation.

TX HCR122

Congratulating Don Ward on his retirement as executive director of the One-Call Board of Texas.

TX HR1730

Congratulating Patrick Bresette on his retirement as executive director of Children's Defense Fund-Texas.

Similar Bills

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