Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1367

Caption

In memory of Everett Barker "Butch" Williams.

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a tribute and does not enact changes to state law; rather, it encapsulates community values and promotes reflection on the contributions of individuals like Williams. The adoption of such memorials fosters a greater appreciation for local history and encourages the recognition of individuals who have made a positive impact on their communities. This resolution sets a precedent for paying homage to community leaders and influences future memorial discussions in the Texas Legislature.

Summary

H.R. No. 1367 is a memorial resolution dedicated to the memory of Everett Barker 'Butch' Williams, who passed away on July 25, 2022, at the age of 80. The resolution honors Williams's life and contributions, highlighting his achievements in sports, law, and community service. Williams was well-regarded in his local community for his professionalism and personal qualities, such as being a devoted family man and a skilled storyteller. The narrative emphasizes his roots in Texas, expressing the sentiment that he will be cherished in the hearts of those who knew him.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. 1367 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators unanimously adopted the resolution, indicating a collective respect and admiration for Williams’s life and contributions. It is a unifying document that reflects community pride and the importance of acknowledging those who have dedicated themselves to public service and community betterment. The resolution aligns with Texas's values of family, faith, and dedication to community, which resonates well with many constituents.

Contention

While there appear to be no notable points of contention regarding the memorial resolution itself, resolutions of this nature are generally non-controversial and are seen as formal ways to honor deceased individuals. However, they also open discussions about the values that a legislature wishes to uphold. These discussions may center around how community figures are remembered and the standards of community service that are celebrated in society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR355

In memory of William Everett Brannon Jr. of Sulphur Springs.

TX HR1292

Congratulating former Williamson County Commissioner Carl Everett Lidell of Jonah on his 90th birthday.

TX SJR0343

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Judge John Everett Williams of Huntingdon.

TX HR792

In memory of Everett Joe Zihlman of Commerce.

TX HR1363

In memory of William Butcher of Houston.

TX HR2806

In memory of the Honorable Richard F. "Ric" Williamson.

TX SR530

In memory of Maye Everette Thompson Darby.

TX SR15

In memory of Curtis Williams Mewbourne of Tyler.

TX HR814

In memory of Everett "Ebbie" Brown Neptune, Jr., the longtime athletic director for the Eanes Independent School District and Westlake High School.

TX HR2020

In memory of James Sloan Everett Jr. of Breckenridge.

Similar Bills

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