Texas 2011 - 82nd 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR97

Caption

In memory of George Vernon Wright, Jr., of San Antonio.

Impact

By honoring the legacy of George Vernon Wright, the resolution emphasizes the importance of community members who have contributed positively to society. The bill aligns with the broader practice of recognizing individuals who have made notable contributions to their communities, thus reinforcing values around service and remembrance within state law. HR97 reinforces the notion that local heroes and influential figures deserve acknowledgment and tribute by legislative bodies, creating precedents for similar resolutions in future legislative sessions.

Summary

House Resolution 97 (HR97) serves as a formal tribute to the life of George Vernon Wright, Jr., who passed away on June 1, 2011, at the age of 85. The resolution recounts Mr. Wright's life story, highlighting his contributions both personally and professionally, illustrating a life marked by service and community involvement. Born in St. Louis and raised in Missouri, Mr. Wright was known not only for his career at Owens-Illinois but also his active participation in his local precinct as an election judge and his faith community at the First Baptist Church of San Antonio.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR97 is one of respect and admiration. Legislators conveyed a deep appreciation for Mr. Wright’s dedication to his community and family, painting a picture of a beloved figure whose life left a lasting impact. Such resolutions often stir feelings of nostalgia and unity among peers, as they reflect on the shared histories and values that shape their communities. The language of the resolution is warm and celebratory, aimed at highlighting the personal qualities that endeared Mr. Wright to those around him.

Contention

While HR97 is primarily a resolution of tribute, this kind of legislative action can sometimes evoke discussion regarding the criteria for recognition. Notable points of contention in similar resolutions often arise regarding who is deemed worthy of such recognition and what the implications of these tributes are for broader societal conversations. However, HR97 appears to have an overwhelmingly positive reception, with no documented contention or opposition noted during its introduction in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1120

In memory of Ramon Najera Jr. of San Antonio.

TX HR644

In memory of Celestino Mendez Jr. of San Antonio.

TX HR186

In memory of Charles Emmett Cheever Jr. of San Antonio.

TX HR460

In memory of Eugene "Gene" P. Toscano of San Antonio.

TX HR370

In memory of B. J. "Red" McCombs of San Antonio.

TX HR1350

In memory of Donald David Naiser of San Antonio.

TX HR87

In memory of John William Hayes of San Antonio.

TX HR2118

In memory of Allen Ralph Trejo of San Antonio.

TX HR187

In memory of James Thomas Cain of San Antonio.

TX HCR74

In memory of B. J. "Red" McCombs of San Antonio.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.