Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HCR225

Introduced
5/15/09  

Caption

Congratulating Sergeant First Class Corey J. King on being named the U.S. Army Cadet Command's Army Noncommissioned Officer of the Year for 2009.

Impact

The passage of HCR225 serves not only to honor Sergeant King but also to underscore the importance of military service within Texas society. By celebrating achievements of service members, the resolution aims to promote a greater appreciation for the armed forces, thereby fostering a culture of respect and recognition for individuals who contribute to national security and community well-being. It illustrates the state's commitment to acknowledging the hard work and dedication exhibited by members of the military.

Summary

HCR225, also known as the Concurrent Resolution, is a legislative acknowledgment congratulating Sergeant First Class Corey J. King on being named the U.S. Army Cadet Command's Army Noncommissioned Officer of the Year for 2009. This resolution highlights Sergeant King's exemplary performance, which included surpassing tests in various military tasks such as map reading and physical conditioning. The resolution reflects the state's esteem for military personnel and recognizes their contributions to both the military and the community.

Contention

While the resolution is largely ceremonial and expresses goodwill, it symbolizes significant community values associated with military service, such as leadership, commitment, and excellence. There may be underlying discussions regarding the appropriateness of legislative resolutions in recognizing individual achievements, but the bill specifically aims to unify diverse opinions by focusing on recognition rather than controversy.

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