Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR376

Introduced
3/3/09  
Enrolled
3/3/09  

Caption

In memory of Joe Audway Knight of Dayton.

Impact

While SR376 is primarily a memorial document, it plays an important role in recognizing the contributions of citizens like Joe Knight who have served their country and communities. The resolution not only commemorates Knight's legacy but also highlights the values of service, leadership, and community engagement that he embodied. This reflection could inspire future generations to take active roles in community service and local governance.

Summary

Senate Resolution SR376 is a memorial resolution honoring the life and contributions of Joe Audway Knight, a prominent figure from Dayton, Texas. The resolution expresses condolences to his family and acknowledges his significant impact on his community and state. Joe Knight is remembered for his service during World War II, his commitment to local governance, and his role in the publishing industry as a founder of Cordovan Corporation Publishers. His life story serves as an exemplar of dedication to public service and community involvement.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding SR376, as it is a unanimous expression of sympathy and appreciation for an individual's life and contributions. The resolution aims not to enact laws or policies but to honor a respected member of the community, thus it is unlikely to generate significant debate or opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1179

In memory of Joseph "Joe" Emmett.

TX SR17

In memory of Kathy Rae Knight.

TX SR25

In memory of Joe D. Clayton.

TX SR24

In memory of Joseph Claude Martin III.

TX HR1603

In memory of Joe Vincent Saladino of Friendswood.

TX HR498

In memory of Palmhurst mayor Ramiro Jose Rodriguez Jr.

TX HR92

In memory of Richard Joseph Knapik of Bay City.

TX SR618

In memory of Billy Joe "Red" McCombs.

TX HR82

In memory of James Reed Lovell of Amarillo.

TX HR9

In memory of Joel Mungia of Robstown.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.