Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1413

Introduced
4/17/09  
Refer
4/21/09  
Enrolled
5/2/09  

Caption

Honoring Bob Whistler for his community service in the city of Bedford.

Impact

Throughout his career, Mr. Whistler has demonstrated exemplary public service, notably as Place 6 representative on the Bedford City Council from May 2005. His efforts in enacting legislation, adopting city budgets, and establishing policies have contributed to the governance of Bedford, showcasing how local leaders can impact their communities positively. The resolution highlights the importance of community leaders who dedicate their time and energy to public service, aiming to inspire others to follow in their footsteps.

Summary

House Resolution 1413 honors Bob Whistler for his significant contributions to the city of Bedford. Recognized for his dedication to local government and public service, Mr. Whistler has been a resident of Bedford since 1995 and has actively participated in various civic duties, including serving on the Parks and Recreation Board and being a representative on the Bedford City Council. His commitment to enriching his community is evident through his long-term involvement in local governance and numerous volunteer roles.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it subtly addresses potential challenges to civic engagement in local government. Public service and volunteerism can face obstacles such as budgetary constraints and changes in community needs. Therefore, recognizing leaders like Mr. Whistler serves not only to honor individual achievement but also to raise awareness of the ongoing need for dedicated community involvement.

Notable_points

Mr. Whistler's history includes diverse experiences in the airline industry and various community initiative roles, further illustrating a well-rounded service profile. His accomplishments within the Citizen Potawatomi Nation as a legislator and his leadership in local organizations reflect a commitment to serving not just local citizens but also broader communities. The resolution thus serves as a reminder of the collective efforts needed to foster strong, engaged communities.

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