Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR784

Caption

Honoring William Bates Jr. of Houston for his public service.

Impact

The resolution recognizes Bates's over two decades of service on the board of trustees for the Lone Star College System, overseeing a substantial budget and overseeing educational stewardship for approximately 74,000 students. His leadership was pivotal in securing financial upgrades for the college system, enhancing its capability to deliver quality education and support community development. This honor not only highlights Bates's contributions but also serves as inspiration for others to engage in public service.

Summary

House Resolution 784 honors William Bates Jr. for his extensive public service and leadership in the Houston community. Bates, an esteemed attorney and managing partner at Bates & Coleman, PC, has significantly contributed to fields such as public finance. Having graduated from Ohio State University and the Thurgood Marshall School of Law, he specializes in legal practices that elevate community welfare and engagement. This resolution is a testament to his impactful work and dedication throughout his career.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR784 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the contributions of an individual who has dedicated his life to enhancing his community. Legislators have expressed appreciation for Bates’s commitment and effectiveness in promoting educational and social initiatives, reflecting a general consensus on the importance of community leadership. Bates is presented as a role model, embodying the ideals of public service and dedication towards societal improvement.

Contention

While HR784 is largely celebrated, there are potential discussions regarding the extent to which individuals in influential positions can impact community systems like the Lone Star College System. Giving merit to an individual raises questions about the nature of recognition in public service, prompting discourse on who is celebrated and why. Nonetheless, HR784's passage indicates a recognition of the value of leadership in public service, promoting a culture of appreciation for those who invest in community betterment.

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 HR98

Honoring Charles W. Zahn Jr. for his service as chair of the Port of Corpus Christi Commission.

TX HR1449

Honoring Admiral David C. Tyson Jr. of the Texas Navy for his contributions to the Richardson community.

TX HR12

Honoring ocularist William Randall "Randy" Trawnik of Dallas for his contributions to his profession.

TX HR58

Congratulating Major Danny Williams on his retirement from the Dallas Police Department.

TX HR883

Honoring Trey Mendez for his outstanding record of public service.

TX HR555

Honoring Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles for his professional football career and civic engagement.

TX HR1726

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

TX HR27

In memory of Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo president W. R. "Bob" Watt Jr.

TX HR2029

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

Similar Bills

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