Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2082

Introduced
5/13/09  
Refer
5/15/09  
Enrolled
5/25/09  

Caption

In memory of Penny Payte McLeaish of McAllen.

Impact

The resolution is not legislation aimed at changing laws but is significant in acknowledging the contributions of individuals like Penny McLeaish to education and community service in Texas. By memorializing her life and dedication, HR2082 emphasizes the importance of educators and community members in shaping society. It serves to inspire current and future generations to value service and education.

Summary

House Resolution 2082 serves as a tribute to the life and legacy of Penny Payte McLeaish, an influential educator and active community member from McAllen, Texas. It highlights her extensive contributions as a teacher, where she dedicated over four decades to educating young minds in subjects such as English and American history. The resolution reflects on her achievements, including coaching championship debate teams and receiving numerous accolades for her educational impact.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to face opposition, it does reflect broader themes of appreciation for educators in the Texas legislature. Such recognitions contribute to a culture of valuing educational contributions and community involvement, reinforcing the idea that dedicated individuals play pivotal roles in fostering societal development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR129

In memory of Ren Javier Ramirez of McAllen.

TX HR1129

In memory of Betty Lou "Penny" Pendergraft Angelo.

TX HR1900

In memory of Glenda Marie Lehnhoff of Universal City.

TX HR322

In memory of Clarence Ray Pennington of Salado.

TX HR1527

In memory of Jeffery Wayne Davis and Jacqueline Diane Davis of China Spring.

TX HR605

In memory of longtime McAllen resident Jack Earl Cawood.

TX SR29

In memory of Betty Wade Arnold.

TX SR652

In memory of Wayne Skidmore Condie.

TX SR512

In memory of Dorothy Sue Spruell.

TX HR1

In memory of Norma Lynn Knobel Hunt of Dallas.

Similar Bills

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