Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1542

Introduced
4/26/11  
Introduced
4/26/11  
Refer
4/28/11  
Refer
4/28/11  
Enrolled
5/7/11  
Enrolled
5/7/11  
Passed
5/7/11  

Caption

Congratulating U.S. Army Private William L. Kerley of Waco on graduating from the advanced individual training course for his specialty in automated tactical data systems for field artillery.

Impact

The passing of HR1542 does not directly alter state laws but serves an important ceremonial function in acknowledging and celebrating the achievements of Texas military personnel. Such resolutions aim to foster a sense of community pride and recognition for service members and veterans within the state, potentially strengthening the ties between the military and local communities.

Summary

House Resolution 1542 congratulates U.S. Army Private William L. Kerley of Waco, Texas, on his successful completion of advanced individual training in automated tactical data systems for field artillery. This resolution acknowledges the extensive training undertaken by Private Kerley, which consists of nine weeks of basic training followed by a specialized seven-week program. It highlights his rigorous preparation that included military history, combat skills, and technical training, which is essential for supporting combat troops.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR1542 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a broad appreciation for the sacrifices and dedication of military personnel. Legislative bodies often express this positive sentiment through resolutions, promoting community support for service members. The resolution embodies the values of honor and service that are central to military life, contributing to a culture of respect and gratitude towards those enlisted.

Contention

While independent resolutions like HR1542 typically do not attract substantial points of contention, discussions may arise in the broader context of military recognition and support for veterans. Sometimes, debates can emerge regarding the adequacy of resources and programs for veterans as opposed to merely honoring them, thus highlighting an ongoing conversation within society regarding the importance of tangible support over ceremonial accolades.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1139

Congratulating U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Carlo Davis on his retirement from the Fort Hood 1st Cavalry Division.

TX HR58

Congratulating Major Danny Williams on his retirement from the Dallas Police Department.

TX HR365

Congratulating track athlete Fred Kerley on being honored with a mural in his hometown of Taylor.

TX HR254

Congratulating former State Representative Jerry A. Madden on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

TX HR84

Congratulating Sarah Depew on her graduation from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary.

TX HR256

Congratulating Dr. Thomas Killian of Rice University on being named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

TX HR2141

Congratulating Saad Nadeem on his graduation from the University of Houston.

TX HB400

Relating to innovation grant programs to support residency training programs in psychiatric specialty fields and recruitment, training, and retention programs in behavioral health fields.

TX HR235

Congratulating Marek Kimmel on being named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

TX HR1610

Congratulating Cameron James Atkins on his graduation from the Abilene Police Academy.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.