Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR126

Caption

Congratulating Lynne Humphries on her retirement from Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP.

Impact

HR126 is primarily a ceremonial resolution that does not evoke direct changes to state laws or regulations but serves to publicly appreciate Ms. Humphries's contributions to the legal community and local governance in Texas. The resolution brings attention to her career achievements and involvement in various charitable activities, showcasing the significant impact she has made in both the legal field and her community. The resolution's emphasis on her retirement highlights the respectful acknowledgment of professional milestones in public service and the legal sector.

Summary

House Resolution 126 (HR126) serves to honor Lynne Humphries on the occasion of her retirement from Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP, which she experienced on January 1, 2023. With a distinguished legal career spanning over four decades, Ms. Humphries has demonstrated a profound commitment to her profession. Prior to her law career, she worked as a journalist and television writer in Australia, later obtaining her juris doctor degree from Southern Methodist University in 1982. Her legal practice has encompassed public law, urban development, and special districts, during which she acted as general counsel and bond counsel for multiple political subdivisions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR126 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting gratitude and admiration for Lynne Humphries's career. Legislators displayed unanimous support for the resolution, as evidenced by the motion to adopt HR126 garnering 140 votes with no opposition. This collective recognition indicates a strong sentiment of respect and appreciation for her dedication and service throughout her advocacy for urban development and community involvement.

Contention

While HR126 does not present notable points of contention typically associated with legislative bills, it underscores the importance of recognizing influential figures within the state. By honoring individuals like Ms. Humphries, the resolution seeks to inspire future legal professionals and community leaders. However, it reflects broader discussions about the role of public recognition within state governance and the importance of celebrating contributions to local and state advancements in law and community services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR664

Congratulating Joe B. Allen on his retirement as senior partner with Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP.

TX SR1049

Recognizing Joe B. Allen on the occasion of his retirement.

TX HCR80

Expresses condolences upon the death of Judge Guy E. Humphries, Jr.

TX HR939

Congratulating Doyal and Doris Humphries on their 50th wedding anniversary.

TX HR1346

Congratulating Australian-born sports journalist and author Rod Humphries on becoming a U.S. citizen.

TX HR3051

Congratulating Jim Robinson on his retirement from the Harris County Appraisal District.

TX HR136

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MRS. OLIVIA G. HUMPHRIES.

TX HR970

Congratulating the Honorable Esmeralda Peña Garcia on her retirement from the Houston Municipal Court.

TX HR645

Congratulating Mary Lynn Morris on her retirement from the Dallas Marshal's Office.

TX HR1698

Congratulating Lynn Hartnett on her retirement from W. B. Ray High School in Corpus Christi ISD.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.