Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1473

Introduced
4/20/09  
Enrolled
4/28/09  

Caption

Honoring former Alaska state senator and native Texan Lyda Green on her many accomplishments.

Impact

Senator Green's public service began in the 1990s, with her involvement in various education and disability councils. She was elected to the Alaska State Senate in 1994, serving several terms and holding influential positions including chair of committees focused on finance, state affairs, and health services. Throughout her legislative career, Green was noted for her contributions to education and welfare reforms, along with her work on the concealed handgun law. This resolution serves as a reminder of the impact a dedicated public servant can have within and beyond their community.

Closing

HR1473 reiterates the respect and admiration held for Senator Green, acknowledging her ongoing engagement in community activities and her role as a grandmother. The resolution signifies not only her achievements but also serves as an inspiration for continued service and contribution to society, fostering a sentiment of gratitude towards public servants.

Summary

HR1473 is a resolution by the Texas House of Representatives that honors former Alaska state senator Lyda Green, a native of Texas. The resolution acknowledges her numerous accomplishments throughout her life, both as a public servant and in her personal endeavors. Lyda Green was born in 1938 in Livingston, Texas, and pursued education, obtaining a degree in business administration before moving to Alaska in 1961. Her contributions to education were significant, highlighted by her founding of an education and tutorial facility, The Study, in Anchorage.

Contention

Although the resolution itself does not present points of contention typical in legislative discourse over bills, it does reflect on the broader recognition and honoring of public figures who have made contributions to governance and community services. The legacy of political figures like Lyda Green often evokes discussions about the importance of civil service and education policy, especially in terms of how they influence state governance in Alaska and their native Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2100

Honoring Senator Judith Zaffirini for her work as a state legislator.

TX HR533

Honoring Tammy Spencer for her accomplishments as founder of the Dyslexia School of Houston.

TX HR1577

Honoring Alyssa Guerra for her accomplishments as a Luminary Scholar at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TX HR1946

Honoring Victoria R. Garcia of Harlingen High School for her accomplishments in masonry.

TX HR1569

Honoring Yrene Rivas for her accomplishments as a Luminary Scholar at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TX HR1573

Honoring Emily Lara for her accomplishments as a Luminary Scholar at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TX HR1575

Honoring Angel Huerta Mora for her accomplishments as a Luminary Scholar at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TX HR1579

Honoring Annali Gracia for her accomplishments as a Luminary Scholar at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TX SR496

Recognizing Sylvia Hernandez Kauffman for her accomplishments as Texas Health and Human Services Inspector General.

TX HR1560

Honoring Natalie Acosta for her accomplishments as a Luminary Scholar at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

Similar Bills

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