Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR759

Caption

Recognizing Joseph C. Parker, Jr., for receiving the 2013 Heman Marion Sweatt Legacy Award.

Impact

The resolution serves as an important acknowledgment of Mr. Parker’s impact in the legal field and civil society, including his role as the first African American president of the Travis County Bar Association and his efforts in local organizations. It spotlights the importance of community leaders and their contributions to society and legislative recognition of such service reinforces the value placed on leadership within traditionally marginalized communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 759 commends Joseph C. Parker, Jr. for receiving the prestigious 2013 Heman Marion Sweatt Legacy Award. The resolution recognizes Mr. Parker's exemplary contributions as a senior pastor, civil trial attorney, and community leader. His background includes an impressive academic career, having graduated from Morehouse College and the University of Texas School of Law, where he distinguished himself as part of the Order of Barristers. Mr. Parker's dedication to community empowerment and his significant role in various organizations underscore his longstanding commitment to social justice and civil rights.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is predominantly positive, reflecting a strong appreciation for Mr. Parker's achievements. Legislators and community members alike regard the award as a significant milestone, not only for Mr. Parker but also for the broader community he represents. The recognition of his commitment to serving others resonates well with the public and highlights the importance of community service.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention regarding the resolution itself, it underscores the ongoing conversations around civil rights and community empowerment, particularly in legislative contexts. The recognition of individuals like Mr. Parker invites reflection on the need for continued advocacy for equity and justice within the community and the legal system.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR124

Honoring civil rights pioneer Heman Marion Sweatt on the 75th anniversary of Texas Southern University.

TX SR17

Recognizing Robert A. Williams Jr. for receiving the Sword of the Spirit.

TX SR71

Recognizing Eddie Lucio Jr. for receiving the Defender of Life Award.

TX HR1163

In memory of the Reverend Ricky Charles Bell, pastor of Forest Lawn Missionary Baptist Church in Houston.

TX SR285

Recognizing Hector Gutierrez Jr. for receiving a Distinguished Alumnus Award from Texas A&M University.

TX SR63

Recognizing Joseph Jackson on his elevation to the office of Auxiliary Bishop in the Church of God in Christ, International.

TX SR1

Recognizing Augustin Rivera Jr. for receiving the Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award from the South Texas Council of Boy Scouts of America.

TX SR224

Recognizing Ray O. Brooks on the occasion of his 100th birthday.

TX SR535

Recognizing Ravi Karia for receiving the 2023 Outstanding Faculty Mentor award.

TX HR589

Congratulating Dr. J. Kie Bowman on his retirement as senior pastor of Hyde Park Baptist Church in Austin.

Similar Bills

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