Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR30

Introduced
2/20/09  
Refer
2/25/09  
Enrolled
3/10/09  

Caption

In memory of Jess M. Irwin, Jr.

Summary

SCR30 is a concurrent resolution that honors the life and legacy of Jess M. Irwin, Jr., a dedicated Texas state official who passed away on January 14, 2009. The bill highlights Irwin's long-standing service to the state of Texas, which included various notable roles such as budget director and executive director of the Texas Rehabilitation Commission. His contributions to Texas state government, particularly in the formation of the Legislative Budget Board, are underscored as vital to the state's development and governance. Irwin's life story is brought to light in the resolution, detailing his military service during World War II as an infantryman in the 232nd Infantry Regiment, 42nd “Rainbow” Division. This experience not only shaped Irwin's character but also provides context to the deep sense of duty and public service that he exhibited throughout his life. His witness to the horrors of war, especially the liberation of Dachau, is mentioned as part of his profound impact and commitment to public service upon returning to Texas after the war. The resolution serves not only to memorialize Irwin but also acknowledges the broader contributions of Texas citizens to the state. It expresses sympathy to his family and emphasizes his value as a family man, detailing his relationships with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. By honoring Irwin, the resolution reflects a collective appreciation for the sacrifices and dedication shown by public servants in Texas. Overall, SCR30 acts as a testament to the legacy of Jess M. Irwin, Jr., celebrating his life, contributions to Texas, and the enduring impact he made through his work and personal life. The resolution underscores the importance of remembering and recognizing the efforts of those who have committed their lives to serving the public interest in the state.

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