Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2324

Introduced
5/23/11  
Refer
5/24/11  
Enrolled
6/1/11  

Caption

Commending Lela Pickens for serving as a Democratic Party precinct chair in Fort Bend County.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor not just Pickens but also emphasizes the broader importance of community leaders in political engagement and voter turnout. By commending individuals like Lela Pickens, the Texas House of Representatives underscores the significance of grassroots political involvement and the ways that such leadership can influence elections and public policy. This recognition may encourage more citizens to participate actively in political processes and become involved in their local communities.

Summary

House Resolution 2324 is a commendation recognizing Lela Pickens for her dedicated service as the Democratic Party precinct chair of Precinct 2023 in Fort Bend County. The resolution highlights the vital role that precinct chairs play in the electoral process, which includes being instrumental in the party's effort to elect public servants who aim to improve the state and nation. Lela Pickens is acknowledged for her commitment to inspiring voters and her contributions to promoting the goals of the Democratic Party, which include advocating for working families and fostering an inclusive society.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2324 is positive, celebrating the contributions of dedicated community members like Pickens. Supporters of the resolution, likely from the Democratic Party, view such acknowledgments as crucial for fostering a sense of appreciation and respect for local political efforts. This positive tone reflects a broader commitment to encouraging civic participation and recognizing the essential roles that individuals play in shaping democratic processes.

Contention

Although generally not contentious in nature, HR2324 may reflect underlying political divides regarding community engagement and representation. While many may support the resolution's intent, there could be discussions around the broader implications of party politics in local governance and community representation. Nonetheless, as a resolution rather than a legislative bill with significant policy implications, it is unlikely to generate considerable debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2183

Congratulating Dexter McCoy on his election as the Fort Bend County commissioner for Precinct 4.

TX HR1105

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

TX HR373

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

TX HR379

Commending Lee Sweeten for his service as Edwards County commissioner for Precinct 2.

TX HR2421

Commending Willy Alberto Solis for his 10 years of service as a firefighter in the Fort Bend County area.

TX HR405

Commending Beck Gipson on his service as Precinct 2 commissioner of the Kerr County Commissioners Court.

TX HR2239

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

TX HR516

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

TX HR2106

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

TX HR1000

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.