Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3153

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the free admission to state parks for the parents of deceased members of the armed services

Impact

The passage of HB3153 would have a significant impact on the existing regulations that govern access to state parks in Texas. It would formally recognize the unique challenges faced by the parents of deceased service members, allowing them easier access to recreational opportunities as a form of solace and healing. By including this demographic in the categories eligible for a parklands passport, the state is reinforcing its commitment to honoring veterans and their families.

Summary

House Bill 3153 seeks to provide free admission to Texas state parks for the parents of deceased members of the armed services who have died in combat. The bill amends the Parks and Wildlife Code, specifically section 13.018, to include these parents among those eligible for a state parklands passport, which grants free entry to state parks. This legislative effort is seen as a means to honor the sacrifices made by service members and their families, acknowledging the grief and loss experienced by those left behind.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB3153 appears to be supportive, reflecting a collective appreciation for military families and their sacrifices. Lawmakers and constituents alike have expressed strong feelings of gratitude and respect for those who have lost their children in military service. This positive sentiment is likely to encourage bipartisan support for the bill, emphasizing the community's desire to provide relief and recognition for the families affected by such tragedies.

Contention

While there is broad support for the intent of the bill, some potential concerns could arise around implementation, such as how the eligibility is verified and managed. Questions may also arise regarding additional costs associated with waiving park admissions for this specific group, and whether this might lead to demands for similar concessions for other groups. However, the prevailing tone of discussions indicates that the bill is primarily focused on honoring military sacrifices, which may overshadow these logistical concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

TX HB1740

Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for certain veterans, active duty armed forces members, and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.

TX SB777

Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for veterans, active duty armed forces members, and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.

TX HB2541

Relating to the waiver of state park entrance, admission, and vehicle entrance fees for certain holders of state parklands passports and their immediate family members.

TX SB615

Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for veterans and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.

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Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain entrance or admission fees to state parks and state historical sites for certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.

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