In memory of Margaret Louise Riggins Griffin of Houston.
Impact
The resolution serves to formally acknowledge the contributions of Margaret Griffin to the community in Houston, marking her passing with appropriate honors from the Senate. While memorial resolutions do not typically change state laws or policy, they play an important role in commemorating individuals who have made significant contributions to society. Such resolutions reflect the values of respect and recognition for public service and familial bonds in the fabric of the community.
Summary
Senate Resolution No. 758 is a memorial resolution that honors the memory of Margaret Louise Riggins Griffin, a respected member of the Houston community who passed away on April 16, 2009. The resolution expresses the condolences of the Texas Senate to her family and recognizes her integrity and generosity in serving her community. The resolution highlights her many accomplishments and reflects on the deep impact she had on the lives of those around her.
Contention
There are no notable points of contention surrounding the resolution as it serves solely to honor an individual. Memorial resolutions are generally uncontroversial, as they focus on expressing sympathy and respect without legislative implications or debates. SR758 is an expression of the Senate's collective condolences and does not propose any specific changes to laws or regulations.