Texas 2011 - 82nd 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR150

Caption

In memory of Valerie Evelyn Tumlinson of Athens.

Impact

The resolution itself does not have legislative implications on state laws, as it primarily acknowledges the life of an individual who made a substantial impact on her community. However, the recognition serves to inspire ongoing community service and goodwill among citizens. It promotes an appreciation for those who dedicate their lives to helping others, encouraging similar actions within the state. The resolution also reinforces the value placed on service and compassion within Texas communities, potentially influencing future legislative sentiments toward community service and engagement.

Summary

House Resolution 150 serves as a tribute to the life and contributions of Valerie Evelyn Tumlinson, who passed away on June 3, 2011, at the age of 77. The resolution honors her significant contributions to her community in Athens, Texas, particularly through her various roles in public service and volunteer work. It highlights her dedication to supporting others as she took on numerous responsibilities, including serving as the activities director for the East Texas Nutrition Project and as the founding director of Lakeland House Assisted Living. Furthermore, she was actively involved in the senior citizen director role for the East Texas Council of Governments.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR150 is one of respect and admiration for Valerie Tumlinson’s life and contributions to her community. The Texas Legislature expresses a collective memory of her service, promoting a positive narrative of kindness and generosity. There is a shared feeling of loss among her family, friends, and the community that she worked with, which adds a personal and heartfelt tone to the legislative discussion. Overall, it is a unifying resolution that seeks to inspire and showcase the importance of community involvement.

Contention

While HR150 does not present notable points of contention as might be seen in more polarizing legislation focused on public policy issues, one could argue about the depth of public service in the state and how tributes are acknowledged in legislative settings. However, in this case, there seems to be consensus on the merits of honoring contributions to the community, diminishing the likelihood of any substantial debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2061

In memory of Linnie Evelyn Stephenson Standley of Smith Point.

TX HR359

In memory of Mary Evelyn McKinney of San Angelo.

TX SR19

In memory of Linnie Evelyn Stephenson Standley.

TX HR189

In memory of John Norman Wright Petry of Carrizo Springs.

TX SR113

In memory of Susan Gallaher Merritt of Quitman.

TX HR572

In memory of Iris Brite Porter.

TX HR1521

In memory of Maria Luisa "Mary Lou" Rios Flores of Robstown.

TX SR551

In memory of Nina Lee Green Sinclair.

TX HR31

In memory of Susan Reynolds Eveler of Clint.

TX HR84

In memory of civil rights activist Janice Elaine Winkley Gore of Dallas.

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