Congratulating Midland County justice of the peace David Cobos on being named the 2009 Judge of the Year by the West Texas Justices of the Peace and Constables Association.
The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of Judge Cobos's significant contributions to the judicial system and his community involvement. By recognizing public servants like Cobos, the resolution promotes appreciation for local officials who work tirelessly to uphold laws and improve community welfare. This acknowledgment can inspire other local officials and highlight the importance of their roles in both local governance and community service.
House Resolution 2795 is a congratulatory resolution that honors David Cobos, a justice of the peace from Midland County, for being named Judge of the Year for 2009 by the West Texas Justices of the Peace and Constables Association. The resolution highlights Cobos's dedication to his public service and his contributions to the community, particularly in curbing truancy in local schools. His work is recognized for embodying the ideals of his office and positively impacting the community through various initiatives within his tenure since 1997.
While the resolution itself does not present any legislative contention or opposition, it reflects a bipartisan support for local judges and their initiatives. Resolutions like HR2795 often foster unity in recognizing essential public services, although discussions around funding and resources for such public servants could lead to broader debates regarding support for the judicial system at the local level.