Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR911

Introduced
3/16/11  
Introduced
3/16/11  
Refer
3/30/11  
Refer
3/30/11  
Enrolled
4/15/11  
Enrolled
4/15/11  
Passed
4/15/11  

Caption

Honoring Woody and Gayle Hunt of El Paso for their philanthropic work.

Impact

The resolution highlights the Hunts' substantial contributions to educational and nonprofit organizations in El Paso. Their philanthropic work has not only improved local educational resources but has also encouraged other individuals and entities to engage in charitable giving. The resolution serves not only as a recognition of their past contributions but also as an inspiration for ongoing community involvement and support for local initiatives, particularly in education and healthcare.

Summary

House Resolution 911 honors Woody and Gayle Hunt of El Paso for their exceptional philanthropic contributions to their community. The Hunts have had a significant impact through the Hunt Family Foundation, which they founded in 1987, donating millions to various local causes and organizations. Notably, much of their giving has been anonymous, emphasizing their commitment to making a difference without personal recognition. Their foundation has funded major initiatives, including significant endowments for educational institutions aimed at enhancing global competitiveness and advancing healthcare education.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR911 is overwhelmingly positive. Colleagues and members of the community express admiration for the Hunts' philanthropy, which has demonstrated their commitment to enhancing the quality of life for residents in El Paso. The resolution fosters a sense of community pride and encourages others to contribute to local causes, reflecting an overall appreciation for civic engagement.

Contention

While HR911 serves primarily to honor the Hunts, it underscores broader themes of community values and the importance of philanthropy in local governance. There are no notable points of contention surrounding the bill itself, as it is largely celebratory in nature. However, it does open discussions on the roles of philanthropy in public welfare and the expectations placed on private donors in addressing societal needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1481

Honoring Rio Grande Valley entrepreneur and philanthropist Alonzo Cantu for his accomplishments.

TX HCR94

In memory of entrepreneur and philanthropist Red McCombs of San Antonio.

TX SR89

Recognizing Gayle Greve Hunt School of Nursing on the occasion of its 10th anniversary.

TX SR493

Recognizing Joe R. Long and Teresa Lozano Long for their civic contributions.

TX HR1555

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

TX SR270

Recognizing Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso on the occasion of its 10th anniversary.

TX HR437

Commemorating the 10th anniversary of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso becoming an independent university within the Texas Tech University System.

TX HR102

Honoring L & J Cafe for 96 years of service to El Paso.

TX HR6

Honoring Pastor Elias R. Vasquez and Emma Vasquez of First Christian Church in Alice for their service.

TX HR670

Honoring Ginny Levenback and Dr. Charles Levenback of Houston for their contributions to the community.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.