Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2943

Introduced
5/30/09  
Enrolled
6/4/09  

Caption

Recognizing the staff of the house sergeant-at-arms office.

Impact

The passage of HR2943 does not introduce changes to state laws but rather serves to reinforce the value of the operational structure within the Texas House of Representatives. By acknowledging the hard work and professionalism of the Sergeant-at-Arms office, the resolution promotes a sense of respect and gratitude for those who facilitate the legislative process. This kind of recognition can have morale-boosting effects on the staff involved and can highlight the importance of their roles to lawmakers and the public alike.

Summary

House Resolution 2943 (HR2943) is a formal recognition of the contributions made by the staff of the House Sergeant-at-Arms office during the 81st Legislature's Regular Session. The resolution emphasizes the pivotal role that the sergeant-at-arms, Rod Welsh, alongside his team, has played in maintaining order during session proceedings, ensuring member attendance, and assisting in the administrative functions of the house. This bill serves as an appreciation for their tireless efforts, highlighting how integral they are to the effective operations of the legislative process.

Contention

While HR2943 is generally supported as a goodwill gesture, it reflects a broader conversation about the roles and recognition of legislative staff within the governance structure. It does not involve contentious policy debates or changes to legislation, and thus there are limited points of contention associated with it. The recognition is largely uncontroversial, focusing on appreciation rather than critique or opposition.

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