Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR614

Introduced
2/24/09  
Refer
2/25/09  
Enrolled
3/18/09  

Caption

Commending James "Buddy" Reynolds for his service as Walker County commissioner.

Summary

HR614 is a resolution that commends James "Buddy" Reynolds for his service as a Walker County commissioner. This bill highlights Reynolds' dedication to public service over two decades, notably emphasizing his contributions towards key infrastructural projects within the county. Serving five terms as commissioner, he was instrumental in developing a long-term plan to address Walker County's needs, particularly through initiatives to pave roads and implement bridge-building programs. His technical background in construction provided him with a substantial foundation to address the community's infrastructural challenges effectively. The resolution is not just a tribute to Reynolds' tenure but also serves to honor his personal philosophy of public service. Living by the principle that one should strive to improve their environment, Reynolds has been involved in building churches and planning community initiatives. His work continues to bear fruit as he supports local initiatives and engages in community service beyond his role as commissioner, demonstrating a commitment to enhancing quality of life within Walker County. In a broader sense, W614 represents the values of local governance and public accountability, showcasing how dedicated individuals can impact their communities positively. The resolution provides a formal acknowledgment by the Texas House of Representatives, underlining the importance of appreciating public servants who go above and beyond in their duties. The commendation reflects the community's gratitude for Reynolds' efforts and the legacy he leaves behind. This bill encapsulates the notion that local leaders play a pivotal role in shaping the state's infrastructure and community services, advocating that such recognition can inspire future public servants to aspire towards making meaningful contributions to their communities.

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