Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2038

Introduced
5/12/09  
Refer
5/15/09  
Enrolled
5/24/09  

Caption

Honoring Max Stool of San Antonio for his outstanding contributions to his community, state, and nation.

Impact

The resolution details Mr. Stool's extensive community engagement, highlighting his involvement with organizations such as the Girl Scouts, the Del Rio Chamber of Commerce, and his significant role in the Rotary Club. His public service extends to a position on the board of the Del Rio Independent School District and as chair of the Val Verde County Democratic Party, showcasing a dedicated civic involvement and leadership within his community. The resolution encapsulates a wider recognition of community leaders who positively impact their surroundings.

Summary

House Resolution 2038 honors Max Stool of San Antonio for his exceptional contributions to his community, state, and nation. Born in Del Rio in 1922, Mr. Stool demonstrated a strong commitment to service throughout his life. His early years were marked by a significant contribution to his family's clothing business, after which he went on to serve in the Army Air Corps during World War II, participating in numerous campaigns and earning various commendations. After the war, he pursued higher education, culminating in a law degree, while continuing to contribute to his local community in multiple ways.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not face significant opposition, it reflects a broader appreciation for veterans and community service within legislative activities. The honoring of community members like Mr. Stool fosters goodwill and serves to inspire future contributions from others, although it may elicit discussions around the recognition of public service and the criteria for such honors.

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