Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2041

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution does not constitute a change in state law but serves as a formal recognition of Judge Moody's contributions and judicial excellence. By honoring such an individual, the Texas House of Representatives aims to inspire future generations of judges and public servants to uphold the values of justice and community engagement. The resolution provides a moment to reflect on the importance of experienced judges in maintaining the integrity of the judicial system.

Summary

House Resolution 2041 honors Judge William Edward Moody for his 36 years of distinguished service as the presiding judge of the 34th District Court in El Paso County, Texas. Appointed in 1986, Judge Moody became known for his commitment to justice and community service, having presided over more than 800 cases, including prominent felony and civil cases. The resolution recognizes his significant contributions to the judicial system, his leadership in civic organizations, and his advocacy for enhancing juror pay in Texas. The House commends Judge Moody's long-standing dedication to the legal profession and the community he serves.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR2041 is overwhelmingly positive, showcasing a strong appreciation for Judge Moody's service. Legislators and community members have expressed admiration for his work ethic and the numerous accomplishments throughout his career. This resolution serves not only as an acknowledgment of one individual but also emphasizes the value placed on judicial leadership in Texas.

Contention

While the resolution itself is unlikely to incite any significant contention, it may spark discussions about the state of the judiciary, the importance of long-term service in judicial roles, and the challenges faced by judges in the current legal climate. However, given the nature of HR2041 as a tribute rather than a legislative measure, it is expected to garner unanimous support without major points of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1775

Honoring Donald Leon Williams for his service as chair of the Black El Paso Democrats.

TX HCR105

Honoring Judge Noe Gonzalez of the 370th District Court in Hidalgo County for his professional achievements and civic contributions.

TX HR1836

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

TX HR3000

Honoring Donald Williams of El Paso for his service to the community.

TX HR1410

Honoring Jaime Esparza for his distinguished service as district attorney of El Paso, Culberson, and Hudspeth Counties.

TX HR230

Honoring Ken Molberg for his service as a justice of the Court of Appeals for the Fifth District of Texas.

TX HR1808

Congratulating Judge Curt B. Henderson on his retirement as senior state district judge for the 219th Judicial District Court.

TX HCR100

Commending retired Texas Supreme Court chief justice Jack Pope for his service and congratulating him on his 100th birthday.

TX HR1306

Honoring Dr. William Serrata for his service to El Paso Community College.

TX HR298

Congratulating Judge K. Randall Hufstetler on his retirement from the 300th Judicial District Court of Brazoria County.

Similar Bills

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