Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1128

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for recipients of the Combat Action Badge, Medal, or Ribbon.

Impact

If enacted, HB1128 would amend the Transportation Code, adding a new provision specifically for the issuance of specialty license plates for those who have been awarded these distinguished honors. The introduction of these plates is expected to serve as a form of public acknowledgment and respect for military service, potentially fostering greater recognition of the contributions of veterans to society. It would also streamline the process for veterans to obtain recognition in the form of personalized vehicle plates that signify their military accolades.

Summary

House Bill 1128 aims to enhance the recognition of military personnel by authorizing the issuance of specialty license plates for recipients of the Combat Action Badge, Medal, or Ribbon. This legislation is intended to honor service members who have received these specific commendations, providing them with a visible symbol of their achievements on their vehicles. The proposed plates would feature appropriate emblems and text to denote the specific award received, increasing public awareness of the valor displayed by these individuals during their service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1128 has been overwhelmingly positive, with strong bipartisan support indicated by the voting history, which showed unanimous approval in the House. Legislators and advocates have expressed that the bill reflects a societal commitment to honor veterans and recognize their sacrifices. The initiative is seen as an opportunity to promote pride among service members and their families, creating a visible and effective means of honoring those who have performed exceptionally while in service to the nation.

Contention

Notably, while the bill enjoys broad support, discussions may arise regarding the prioritization of such specialized license plates versus other potential veteran services or benefits. Some advocates for broader veteran support may raise questions about whether resources might be better allocated to direct services for veterans rather than symbolic representations. Nonetheless, the creation of these specialty plates serves as a straightforward and impactful method to honor military achievements without significantly detracting from other veteran support initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB282

Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for Gold Star family members and recipients of certain Texas military awards.

TX HB4861

Relating to the design and issuance of specialty license plates to honor members of the military and for recipients of certain military awards.

TX HB659

Relating to specialty license plates issued for recipients of the Commendation Medal.

TX HB2503

Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for veterans with disabilities and recipients of the Texas Humanitarian Service Medal and federal Humanitarian Service Medal.

TX HB2921

Relating to the issuance of Antarctica Service Medal specialty license plates.

TX HB751

Relating to the issuance of Coast Guard Lifesaving Medal specialty license plates.

TX HB627

Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates to the surviving spouse of a posthumous recipient of certain awards.

TX SB280

Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for members of the military who served in Operation Freedom's Sentinel.

TX HB3215

Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for veterans with disabilities that include the emblem from Tomb Guard specialty license plates.

TX HB628

Relating to issuance of specialty license plates to honor fallen law enforcement officers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.