Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR210

Introduced
1/26/11  
Introduced
1/26/11  
Enrolled
2/9/11  
Enrolled
2/9/11  
Passed
2/9/11  

Caption

Commending Jose F. Cardenas of El Paso for his distinguished service on the Texas Board of Professional Engineers.

Impact

The resolution highlights Cardenas's exemplary career and underscores the importance of strong leadership within professional regulatory bodies. While it does not amend or affect any state laws, it serves to enhance recognition for influential community members whose work impacts public safety and professional standards in engineering. The resolution showcases the significance of community involvement and professional excellence in fostering a competent engineering workforce in Texas.

Summary

House Resolution 210 commends Jose F. Cardenas for his distinguished service on the Texas Board of Professional Engineers. Over the course of his six and a half-year tenure, Cardenas was instrumental as vice chair, contributing significantly to the Board's mission regarding the regulation and support of professional engineering in Texas. This resolution recognizes his dedication and important contributions not only to the Board but also to the wider community through his active involvement in various professional organizations and initiatives in El Paso.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR210 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a shared appreciation for Cardenas’s contributions to both the profession and his community. The spirit of the resolution resonates with themes of respect, acknowledgment, and celebration of those who dedicate their lives to public service and professional integrity. It serves as a reminder of the vital role that individuals like Cardenas play in maintaining high standards within their fields.

Contention

While HR210 is a commendation rather than a bill that proposes changes to laws, the resolution itself can be seen as a point of contention in discussions about the recognition of professional contributions and community service versus legislative action. Some may argue that while individual commendations are valuable, more systemic measures are required to ensure the ongoing support and evolution of professional engineering standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2362

Commending Norris Batiste Jr. for his distinguished service as U.S. marshal for the Eastern District of Texas.

TX HR1409

Commending Gabriela Munoz for her service as president of the Student Government Association at The University of Texas at El Paso.

TX HR1407

Commending Cira Vera for her service as vice president of external affairs of the Student Government Association at The University of Texas at El Paso.

TX HR68

Commending Albert Armendariz Jr. of El Paso for his dedicated service to his community as an immigration and naturalization attorney.

TX HR1408

Commending Lya Bejarano for her service as vice president of internal affairs of the Student Government Association at The University of Texas at El Paso.

TX SR285

Recognizing Hector Gutierrez Jr. for receiving a Distinguished Alumnus Award from Texas A&M University.

TX HR1400

Commending Christian Doby for his service as vice president of service of the Student Government Association at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso.

TX HR1401

Commending Matthew Ramirez for his service as vice president of finance of the Student Government Association at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso.

TX HR2041

Honoring Judge William Edward Moody for his service to the 34th Judicial District Court of Texas.

TX HR1399

Commending David Zamora for his service as president of the Student Government Association at El Paso Community College.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.