Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR169

Introduced
1/26/09  
Refer
2/18/09  
Enrolled
3/16/09  

Caption

Congratulating Bill Roebken on his selection as the 2008 Citizen of the Year in Little Elm.

Impact

The resolution reflects the importance of individual contributions to community welfare and philanthropy. By acknowledging Roebken's dedicated service, the resolution not only honors him personally but also inspires others within the community to engage in volunteerism and civic responsibilities. This public acknowledgment serves to strengthen ties within the community, which can encourage similar efforts from residents and organizations in Little Elm.

Summary

House Resolution 169 honors Bill Roebken for being named the Citizen of the Year for 2008 in Little Elm, Texas. This resolution serves to recognize Roebken’s numerous contributions to the community, highlighting his philanthropic efforts and active civic engagement. The resolution emphasizes the role he has played in various charitable activities, notably the Jet Ski and Boat Poker Run, which he co-sponsors and which raised significant funds for the local food bank.

Contention

While the resolution celebrates Roebken's achievements, it also subtly raises questions about civic recognition and at what levels individuals in communities should be honored. Although the resolution is largely supportive, it opens up discussions regarding the criteria for such awards and who gets recognized for their efforts in community service.

Companion Bills

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