Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1623

Introduced
4/28/11  
Refer
5/3/11  
Enrolled
5/16/11  
Enrolled
5/16/11  
Passed
5/16/11  

Caption

Honoring Craig Hagedorn of Houston for serving as Republican Party precinct chair of Precinct 438 in Harris County.

Impact

The passage of HR1623 serves to recognize Hagedorn's commitment to public service and to thank him for his involvement in local governance and the electoral process. This acknowledgment not only elevates Hagedorn's contributions but also aims to inspire others in the community to engage in political and civic responsibilities. Such recognitions often carry the effect of fostering a sense of pride and motivation within the community to partake in local and state initiatives and uphold civic duties.

Summary

HR1623 is a resolution that honors Craig Hagedorn of Houston for his exemplary service as the Republican Party precinct chair of Precinct 438 in Harris County. The resolution emphasizes the importance of precinct chairs, highlighting their role in the electoral process and the broader objectives of the Republican Party in building a prosperous state guided by traditional values and conservative principles. The document underscores Hagedorn's contributions and how his dedication has positively impacted the community and the party's mission.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1623 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating suburban and grassroots political engagement contributing to the Republican Party's objectives. The resolution draws on themes of appreciation for public service and commitment to community building, creating a unifying narrative among supporters of the party and those involved in local politics. This positive sentiment reflects broader themes of dedication, community values, and public responsibility.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding HR1623 as it is a resolution of commendation rather than legislation that alters laws or creates disagreements. Resolutions like this typically receive bipartisan support, as they honor individual contributions without sparking political divisiveness. However, it may still trigger some discussions about the role of precinct chairs within the political framework and how such positions influence local governance and party dynamics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1105

Commending R. Jack Cagle for his service as Harris County commissioner for Precinct 4.

TX HR2260

Honoring the Harris County Precinct One Community Emergency Response Team.

TX HR516

Honoring Ruben C. Tejeda for his 30 years of service as Bexar County Precinct 1 Constable.

TX HR373

Commending Robert Harris for his service as Bandera County commissioner for Precinct 2.

TX HR2239

Congratulating Edna Staudt on her retirement as justice of the peace for Precinct 2 of Williamson County.

TX HB3450

Relating to county election precincts.

TX HR2106

Congratulating Brandon W. Barrera on his election as the Kleberg County justice of the peace for Precinct No. 2.

TX HR1070

Recognizing Catherine Gibb for her service to the Collin County Republican Party.

TX HR1000

Congratulating Connie Hickman on her retirement as justice of the peace for Navarro County Precinct 4.

TX SR419

Recognizing Catherine Gibb for her service to the Collin County Republican Party.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.