Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1922

Introduced
5/7/09  
Refer
5/8/09  
Enrolled
5/19/09  

Caption

In memory of Oscar Hardy Smith of New Braunfels.

Impact

The resolution does not alter any laws or statutes but instead serves to honor Mr. Smith's legacy and contributions. It reflects an acknowledgment of community values and the crucial role individuals play in shaping local culture through leadership and service. By adopting this resolution, the Texas House of Representatives aims to strengthen community ties and inspire others to contribute positively to their communities.

Summary

House Resolution 1922 serves as a tribute to the life of Oscar Hardy Smith from New Braunfels, Texas, who passed away on April 14, 2009. The resolution highlights Mr. Smith's significant contributions to his community, including his work as an educator, coach, and principal at local high schools. It offers a heartfelt remembrance of his character and impact on those around him, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and dedication to youth development through sports and education.

Contention

While resolutions like HR1922 generally have widespread support, memos and discussions may arise about the specific allocation of remembrance and tribute to local figures. Some may argue about the inclusivity of such tributes and whether all deserving individuals receive similar acknowledgment. However, the primary focus of HR1922 is to celebrate Oscar Hardy Smith's life without substantial contention.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR30

In memory of James H. Smith.

TX SR4

In memory of Oscar Ramirez Lujan.

TX HR30

In memory of Dewey Edward Pierce of San Angelo.

TX HR879

In memory of Wayne Smith Johnston of San Antonio.

TX HR1900

In memory of Glenda Marie Lehnhoff of Universal City.

TX HR1153

In memory of T. Frank Smith IV.

TX SR29

In memory of Joann Smith.

TX SR70

In memory of Jesus Adalberto Lucio.

TX HR2046

In memory of Michael Don Warren of Flower Mound.

TX SR642

In memory of Wayne Smith Johnston.

Similar Bills

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