Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2022

Caption

Congratulating Fran Burns on her retirement as community projects coordinator for Haltom City.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes Ms. Burns' contributions to various community projects, particularly through her role in coordinating the work of Keep Haltom City Beautiful. Her leadership in this program has garnered accolades such as the 2014 Keep America Beautiful Affiliate Award and multiple Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards. The projects she led not only beautified the city but also fostered community engagement and environmental stewardship, leaving a lasting legacy.

Summary

H.R. No. 2022 is a resolution that honors Fran Burns on her retirement as the community projects coordinator for Haltom City, effective April 30, 2015. Ms. Burns has had a significant impact on the community over her lengthy career, having started her journey with the municipal government in 1988. Throughout her tenure, she has successfully secured substantial funding, amounting to $1,750,000 in grants dedicated to beautification initiatives that have brought state and national attention to the city.

Sentiment

The sentiment expressed in the resolution is one of deep appreciation and respect for Ms. Burns' work. Community members and colleagues likely regard her as a dedicated public servant whose passion for environmental issues and community improvement has inspired others. The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of her exceptional service and the positive changes she brought to Haltom City.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present points of contention, it reflects a broader community sentiment towards recognizing individuals who have significantly contributed to local development and environmental initiatives. Ms. Burns’ retirement marks the end of an era for Haltom City, and the resolution stands as a testament to her accomplishments while highlighting the importance of community roles in shaping local governance and environmental awareness.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1546

Commending Bobbi Arthur for her 30 years of service to the Haltom City Senior Center.

TX HR93

Congratulating Fran Laukaitis on her retirement as president of Methodist Charlton Medical Center.

TX HR477

Congratulating Doris Speer on her retirement as city secretary for the City of Tomball.

TX HR1466

Congratulating the city of Frisco on being honored with a 2023 Governor's Community Achievement Award.

TX HR56

Congratulating San Antonio district engineer Gina E. Gallegos on her retirement from the Texas Department of Transportation.

TX HR104

Congratulating Norma Garza Nunez on her retirement from the City of Robstown and Robstown Utility Systems.

TX HR333

Congratulating Juanita Valdez-Cox on her retirement as executive director of LUPE.

TX HR27

Congratulating Jessies "Cacho" Sandoval on his retirement as the director of public works for the City of Eagle Pass.

TX HR197

Congratulating Ellen Forsythe on her retirement from the Texas Veterinary Medical Association.

TX HR126

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

Similar Bills

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