Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1261

Introduced
4/7/09  
Refer
4/14/09  
Enrolled
4/28/09  

Caption

In memory of Martha Lynn Korioth of Houston.

Impact

While HR1261 is a resolution and not a bill that enacts policy changes, commemorative resolutions often serve to recognize exemplary lives, suggesting a community’s values and priorities. In honoring individuals like Korioth, the resolution can lead to community reflection on local educators' and families' contributions, potentially inspiring future leaders within Texas. Such recognitions may also serve to promote community unity and inspire similar resolutions in the future.

Summary

House Resolution 1261 (HR1261) is a legislative tribute that commemorates the life and legacy of Martha Lynn Korioth, a significant figure in the Houston community. The resolution honors her contributions to education, particularly noting her 25-year tenure as executive assistant to the superintendent of the Spring Branch Independent School District. HR1261 recognizes Korioth's dedication to her family and the positive impact she had on her colleagues and friends throughout her career and personal life.

Contention

There are typically no points of contention in resolutions such as HR1261, as they generally express collective recognition and respect rather than legislative disputes. The nature of the resolution is to provide a moment of reflection on Korioth's life and contributions without opposition. However, like all public acts of commemoration, it can indirectly evoke discussions on educational policies and community values, particularly in how we commemorate figures in education.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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