Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2635

Introduced
5/26/09  
Refer
5/27/09  
Enrolled
6/4/09  

Caption

Congratulating Mirella Escamilla Davis of Bee County on being named Region 8 County Clerk of the Year.

Impact

This resolution serves not only to honor Ms. Davis but also to raise awareness about the important work done by county clerks across Texas. By emphasizing the contributions and achievements of local officials, the bill underscores the role of county government in serving communities effectively. The recognition also encourages other public servants to strive for excellence in their duties, positively influencing local governance practices.

Summary

HR2635 is a resolution by the Texas House of Representatives that recognizes and congratulates Mirella Escamilla Davis, the County Clerk of Bee County, for being named the 2009 Region 8 County Clerk of the Year. This accolade was awarded by the County & District Clerks Association of Texas, highlighting Ms. Davis's exemplary service and commitment to her role as a county clerk. Through her professional efforts, Ms. Davis has established a reputation for hard work and has made significant contributions to her community.

Contention

While HR2635 is a straightforward congratulatory resolution, it brings to light the broader context of local governance and the challenges that public servants face. Celebrating public servants like Ms. Davis helps foster a culture of appreciation for local government officials, which can sometimes be overlooked in the grander legislative discussions. The resolution attests to the myriad of contributions made by individuals at the local level, often involving volunteer projects and community engagement, which are crucial for the wellbeing of communities.

Notable_points

Mirella Davis was notably recognized among more than 30 county clerks, showcasing the competitive nature of this award. Her initiatives, such as organizing relief efforts for Hurricane Ike and community events like Cinco De Mayo celebrations, reflect her dedication to not just her official duties but also to enhancing community spirit. Recognitions like these serve as a reminder of the impactful work done by those in public service, reinforcing the message that local governance is vital for community development and support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1338

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TX HR2223

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TX HR2047

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TX HR1681

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TX HR66

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TX HR140

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TX HR2240

Congratulating Kaye Boehning on being named the 2023 Houston District Rural Business Owner of the Year by the Small Business Association Houston District Office.

TX HR24

Congratulating Agent Joe Mireles of Hidalgo County on his selection as the South Region Officer of the Year by the Texas Narcotic Officers Association.

TX HR75

Congratulating Kaufman County on being named a Silver Star Affiliate by Keep Texas Beautiful.

TX HR70

Congratulating Karla Garcia on being named the 2023 Ambassador of the Year by the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.