Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR159

Caption

Congratulating Connie Garza on being named the First Lady of Mission by the Progress Times and the Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce.

Impact

While HR159 does not amend laws, it serves an important ceremonial function that emphasizes the value of local leadership and community service. By honoring individuals like Connie Garza, the resolution aims to inspire others to engage in civic activities that uplift their communities. Such recognition plays a crucial role in acknowledging volunteerism and local contributions, which often go unnoticed in legislative discussions.

Summary

House Resolution 159 is a congratulatory resolution recognizing Connie Garza for her designation as the First Lady of Mission by the Progress Times and the Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce. This recognition highlights Garza's extensive contributions to her community, which include active participation in various organizations aimed at supporting local residents, such as Mujeres Unidas and Texas Oncology. The resolution was adopted by the Texas House of Representatives on February 23, 2017, by a non-record vote, reflecting the consensus support for her accomplishments within the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is overwhelmingly positive. It is a celebration of community spirit and personal dedication to public service. With no recorded opposition or contention presented in the discussions, it is clear that the members of the House shared respect and admiration for Garza's efforts. This is indicative of a broader trend in legislative practices where resolutions serve to bolster local heroes and advocates of social change.

Contention

As a resolution of congratulation, HR159 does not present any points of contention nor does it propose any changes to existing laws. However, it might indirectly raise discussions about the broader issues of community support, such as the need for shelters for victims of human trafficking, as highlighted by Garza's ongoing efforts in this area. The bill also underscores the importance of recognizing local leaders who address critical social issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1146

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TX HR70

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TX HR66

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TX HR326

Congratulating David Downs on being named the 2022 Citizen of the Year by the Plano Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR120

Congratulating Rosa Navejar on her election as board chair of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR2516

Congratulating Kalahari Resorts & Conventions on being named the 2023 Business of the Year by the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR1740

Congratulating the Mid Chambers Christian Caring Center on being named the Anahuac Area Chamber of Commerce Member of the Month for May 2023.

TX HR1066

Congratulating the Reverend D. N. Benford Sr. of Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church in Texas City on being recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest-serving pastor of the same church.

TX HR1356

Congratulating Community Impact on being named the 2023 Outstanding Small Business of the Year by the McKinney Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR46

Congratulating Gina Spagnola on her election to the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives Board.

Similar Bills

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