Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR3200

Caption

Congratulating Doretta Conrad of Williamson County on her retirement as an employee of the State of Texas.

Impact

The resolution itself does not create or amend any state law, but it serves to acknowledge the positive impact that Ms. Conrad has had on the institutions she has been a part of. This recognition signifies the importance of public service and showcases the contributions individuals make toward the efficiency and effectiveness of state government operations. Such resolutions can foster morale within government organizations and highlight the value placed on long-term commitment and service to Texas citizens.

Summary

House Resolution 3200 is a commendation recognizing Doretta A. Conrad for her nearly 25 years of distinguished service with the State of Texas, specifically as the motor vehicle licensing manager for the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles. The resolution highlights her extensive career starting with the City of Austin's Parks and Recreation Department, followed by significant roles at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Texas Department of Transportation. Her leadership skills and innovative contributions are celebrated throughout the text of the resolution.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR3200 is one of respect and gratitude. It reflects an appreciation for public servants and their contributions to the community and state. The resolution is adopted without record, indicating unanimous support and collective recognition by the Texas House of Representatives, suggesting that Ms. Conrad's work was broadly respected across political lines.

Contention

While HR3200 does not involve any significant points of contention, it exemplifies the common practice within legislative bodies to recognize and honor individuals for their service. The lack of opposition or dissent signifies a moment of bipartisan agreement on the importance of acknowledging public service, though discussions can arise in broader contexts regarding how such resolutions fit into legislative priorities.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR2239

Congratulating Edna Staudt on her retirement as justice of the peace for Precinct 2 of Williamson County.

TX HR197

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

TX HR59

Congratulating Marie Gonzales on her retirement as the executive director of special education at Round Rock ISD.

TX HR1214

Congratulating Jo Ann Johnson on her retirement from the Houston Parks and Recreation Department.

TX HR56

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

TX HR477

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

TX HR651

Congratulating Dr. Denise M. Trauth on her retirement as president of Texas State University.

TX HR333

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

TX HR1000

Congratulating Connie Hickman on her retirement as justice of the peace for Navarro County Precinct 4.

TX HR1234

Congratulating Eva Martinez on her retirement as Wilson County clerk.

Similar Bills

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