Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR152

Introduced
1/20/11  
Introduced
1/20/11  
Refer
2/16/11  
Refer
2/16/11  
Enrolled
3/4/11  
Enrolled
3/4/11  
Passed
3/4/11  

Caption

Honoring former Texas Longhorn Daniel "Colt" McCoy on his achievements as an athlete and volunteer.

Impact

The resolution highlights McCoy's significant contributions beyond sports, underscoring his dedication to community service, including volunteer work with Meals on Wheels and initiatives promoting civic engagement. These aspects reflect an understanding of his role as a public figure who can inspire young athletes and promote volunteerism within Texas. By recognizing McCoy's accomplishments, the legislature aims to encourage a culture of service and excellence among athletes and the youth in the state.

Summary

HR152 is a resolution honoring Daniel 'Colt' McCoy for his exceptional achievements as both a Texas Longhorn quarterback and a volunteer within his community. Throughout his collegiate career, McCoy led the Longhorns to an impressive record of 45 wins out of 53 games, making him one of the most successful quarterbacks in NCAA Division I history. He set several records, including a remarkable 76.67% passing completion rate in 2008, which earned him numerous accolades, including being a finalist for the Heisman Trophy twice.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR152 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating McCoy not only for his athletic prowess but also for his character and contributions to society. Lawmakers express pride in McCoy as a Texas native who has brought honor to the state through his performance in college football and his philanthropic efforts. The resolution aims to inspire future generations by showcasing such exemplary figures from the Lone Star State.

Contention

While HR152 serves as a celebratory resolution without apparent contention, it does reflect broader conversations in society regarding the impact of athletes as role models. The emphasis on McCoy's volunteerism may provoke dialogue on how athletes can leverage their fame for community betterment, and the importance of recognizing contributions that extend beyond the sporting arena.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR249

Recognizing Tony Dungy on his achievements and contributions to the State of Texas.

TX HR28

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

TX HR33

Honoring Valery Tobias for her achievements as a track and cross country athlete.

TX HR218

Honoring Tom Brady for his National Football League career and his civic engagement.

TX HR551

Honoring actor and native Texan Dennis Quaid for his achievements.

TX HR290

Honoring Archie, Peyton, and Eli Manning for their NFL careers and their civic engagement.

TX HR445

In memory of former University of Texas baseball coach Clifford Lincoln Gustafson.

TX HR555

Honoring Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles for his professional football career and civic engagement.

TX HR36

Honoring Dr. Manuel Flores and Adan Chavez for their achievements as radio broadcasters.

TX HR971

Congratulating Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes on leading the Kansas City Chiefs to the 2023 Super Bowl championship.

Similar Bills

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