Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1311

Introduced
4/9/09  
Refer
4/14/09  
Enrolled
4/28/09  

Caption

Honoring Dr. George Benavidez of Corpus Christi for his professional accomplishments.

Impact

The resolution serves not only to recognize Dr. Benavidez's professional accomplishments but also emphasizes the importance of community health services and the role of dedicated healthcare professionals in improving the quality of life for residents in the Gulf Coast area. By honoring Dr. Benavidez, the resolution aims to inspire other healthcare professionals to engage actively in their communities and uphold high standards of care.

Summary

House Resolution 1311, presented by Representative Hunter, is a resolution honoring Dr. George Benavidez of Corpus Christi for his substantial contributions to public health and his community. The resolution highlights Dr. Benavidez's educational background, having graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Pharmacy and later from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, and his successful medical practice spanning over 28 years. He is affiliated with several health institutions including the Thomas-Spann Clinic and Christus Spohn Health System.

Contention

While Resolution 1311 is largely celebratory, it reflects broader themes in the discussion of public health and community involvement. These themes might invoke discussions around the allocation of resources in healthcare, the importance of family medicine, and the recognition of medical professionals' contributions to society. However, since it is a resolution of honor, it does not present any legislative contention or conflicting viewpoints on policy issues.

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