Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1336

Introduced
4/14/09  
Refer
4/15/09  
Enrolled
4/28/09  

Caption

Congratulating Chris Ward on his selection for promotion to the rank of major in the U.S. Air Force.

Impact

While the resolution itself does not alter any state laws, it reflects a culture of recognition for military service members within the Texas legislature. By officially recognizing individuals like Captain Ward, the legislature supports a narrative that emphasizes the importance of military service in society. This can enhance public awareness and appreciation for those serving in the armed forces, potentially influencing further initiatives or legislation aimed at supporting military personnel and their families.

Summary

House Resolution 1336 commemorates Captain Chris Ward of the U.S. Air Force on his promotion to the rank of major. The resolution acknowledges his dedication and contributions to national defense, particularly highlighting his service record, including a tour in Afghanistan. It serves as a formal recognition of his achievements and dedication to the Air Force's ideals of integrity, service, and excellence. The resolution expresses the Texas House of Representatives' commendation for his promotion and offers best wishes for his continued success in the military.

Contention

There is typically little contention surrounding resolutions that honor military personnel, as such acts of recognition are widely supported across party lines in the legislature. However, discussions may arise regarding the impact of military service on local communities or the broader implications of military engagements. The resolution focuses solely on Captain Ward's accomplishments and does not delve into these more contentious areas.

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