Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HCR11

Introduced
11/10/08  

Caption

Congratulating Nastia Liukin of Parker for her medal-winning performances in the 2008 Olympic Games.

Impact

The passage of HCR11 serves to celebrate Liukin's accomplishments and exemplifies the state's recognition of outstanding individuals who bring honor to Texas and the nation. It asserts the value of athletic achievement in promoting community pride and serves as an inspiration for future generations of athletes. The resolution reflects the state’s commitment to acknowledging contributions that go beyond mere competition, as it fosters a sense of unity and support among Texans for their athletic representatives on the global stage.

Summary

HCR11 is a concurrent resolution from the Texas Legislature that congratulates gymnast Nastia Liukin for her remarkable performances during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. The resolution recognizes her significant achievement of winning five medals in total, including a gold medal in the Women's Individual All-Around Final, along with two silver and one bronze in individual events and a silver in team competition. The bill highlights this success as a proud moment for the United States and honors Liukin's dedication and skill as an athlete.

Contention

While HCR11 does not appear to have notable points of contention, it does illustrate the importance of commending athletes for their hard work and dedication. The resolution's focus on Liukin's accomplishments can unite constituents in shared pride, without leading to polarized debates. The text lends itself to consensus-building rather than creating divisions within the legislative body or across constituents, thus reflecting positively on the Texas Legislature's efforts to enhance community morale and recognition of success.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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