Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1836

Caption

Honoring Judge Herman Paul Pressler III of Houston for his service to the State of Texas.

Impact

The resolution highlights Judge Pressler's active participation in shaping state laws and regulations during his time in the Texas Legislature. This includes his involvement in diverse issues such as banking, industrial safety, insurance, and public land management. After his legislative service, he further demonstrated his commitment to justice by serving as a judge on the 133rd State District Court and later as a justice on the court of appeals, contributing to the legal landscape and public policy of Texas.

Summary

HR1836 is a resolution honoring Judge Herman Paul Pressler III for his significant contributions to the State of Texas through a distinguished career in public service. The resolution acknowledges his work as a state representative, state district court judge, and appellate court justice, recognizing his commitment to various important policies throughout his tenure in public office. Born in Houston in 1930, Judge Pressler's educational background includes graduating cum laude from Princeton University and earning a law degree from The University of Texas.

Sentiment

Sentiment around HR1836 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting gratitude and admiration for Judge Pressler's dedication to public service and his impactful legal career. The recognition expresses appreciation from members of the Texas House of Representatives, symbolizing a collective acknowledgment of his achievements and contributions to the community and state governance.

Contention

While HR1836 does not itself generate substantial contention, it does serve as a reminder of the complexities involved in honoring figures in public service, particularly as societal values and expectations evolve. Celebrating an individual's contributions can sometimes spur discussions about the broader implications of their policies and actions during their career. However, in this case, the resolution is primarily celebratory and does not delve into contentious political or legal disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2041

Honoring Judge William Edward Moody for his service to the 34th Judicial District Court of Texas.

TX HR1490

Honoring Dr. Cesar Maldonado for his service as chancellor of Houston Community College.

TX HR253

Honoring Judge Chad Bridges for his 20 years of service to Fort Bend County.

TX HR2060

In memory of George Herman McGowan of Houston.

TX HR163

Congratulating Tom S. Ramsey on his selection as the 2023 Houston Area Engineer of the Year.

TX HR2185

Honoring State Representative Senfronia Thompson for 50 years of service in the Texas House.

TX HR2184

Honoring former state representative Sylvester Turner for his achievements as mayor of Houston.

TX HR270

Honoring Karen Kennard of The Children's Assessment Center in Houston for her service in behalf of Texas children.

TX HR1726

Honoring Johnny Mata for his many years of service to the Houston community.

TX HR2029

Honoring Johnny Mata for his many years of service to the Houston community.

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TX HR2083

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TX HR77

In memory of Leo Edward Linbeck, Jr., of Houston.

TX HR2292

In memory of Eugenie "Jean" Avery.

TX HR2092

Congratulating the Highland Park High School boys' lacrosse team on winning the 2023 THSLL Class AA state championship.

TX HR1263

Congratulating the Highland Park High School boys' lacrosse team on winning the 2025 THSLL Class AA state championship.

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