Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR1030

Introduced
5/27/09  
Introduced
5/27/09  
Enrolled
5/27/09  
Enrolled
5/27/09  
Passed
5/27/09  

Caption

In memory of Nolan Leon Counts of Austin.

Impact

Through this resolution, the Texas Senate aims to honor the memory of Nolan Counts and recognize the impact he had on his community and profession. The adoption of such memorial resolutions plays a critical role in the legislative process, providing a platform for public acknowledgment of an individual's contributions to their community and the state. This can foster a sense of unity and shared values among the citizens and lawmakers regarding contributions to society.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 1030 expresses the condolences of the Texas Senate in memory of Nolan Leon Counts, who passed away on May 10, 2009, at the age of 40. The resolution highlights Counts’ dedication to his profession as an MRI application specialist, reflecting his contributions to multiple hospitals in Texas, including his most recent roles at the Methodist Hospital in San Antonio and the Austin Radiological Association. Furthermore, the resolution captures the essence of his life, portraying him as an amiable person with a loving family and a zest for life, deeply appreciated by friends and family alike.

Contention

While resolutions like SR1030 are generally non-controversial and serve to unite the Senate in remembrance, they also occasionally prompt discussion about the values and contributions recognized by the state legislature. Although SR1030 is a memorial resolution, it subtly highlights the standards to which the Texas Senate holds individuals who serve in the healthcare field, showcasing their importance to public welfare and community health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR657

In memory of Dr. Leon Charles Hallman of Nacogdoches.

TX HR16

In memory of the Reverend Dr. George V. Clark of Austin.

TX HR15

In memory of former Austin mayor and Travis County commissioner Bruce Todd.

TX HR28

In memory of Bill Little, former athletic administrator at UT Austin.

TX SR27

In memory of Jason Austin Fricks.

TX HCR97

In memory of H. Philip "Flip" Whitworth of Austin.

TX HCR106

In memory of H. Philip "Flip" Whitworth of Austin.

TX HR2342

In memory of David De Leon of Corpus Christi.

TX HR1002

In memory of Larry Leon Weiseman.

TX HR17

In memory of Alyson Evans Anderson of Austin.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.