Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2581

Introduced
5/26/11  
Enrolled
6/3/11  

Caption

Congratulating Mia Eliana Ramirez on her graduation from The University of Texas at San Antonio.

Impact

The impact of HR2581 is largely communal and celebratory, serving to recognize individual achievements and inspire others within the community. By formally acknowledging the success of local individuals, the resolution aims to foster an environment where education and exceptional accomplishments are valued and celebrated. This can lead to increased community support for educational endeavors and a greater emphasis on the importance of leadership and initiative among youth.

Summary

House Resolution 2581 commends Mia Eliana Ramirez for her outstanding achievement in graduating from The University of Texas at San Antonio. Celebrated on May 7, 2011, this resolution recognizes not just her academic success, but also her leadership and initiative in completing her business management degree in only three years. The resolution highlights her previous accomplishments, including her graduation from Sandra Day O'Connor High School where she was actively involved in various extracurricular activities such as being a member of FFA, the choir, and the tennis team.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2581 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution reflects a spirit of celebration and pride within the Texas House of Representatives for Mia Eliana Ramirez's accomplishments and future potential. It showcases a community’s recognition of its members and encourages other young individuals to pursue their academic and professional goals with dedication and hard work.

Contention

There appears to be no notable points of contention surrounding HR2581. The nature of the resolution is one of praise and acknowledgment, indicating a bipartisan and unified agreement on the significance of celebrating educational achievements. The focus is primarily on a positive outcome and the bright future ahead for Ms. Ramirez, suggesting that the resolution acts as a catalyst for recognition rather than a legislative enactment with potential disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR56

Congratulating San Antonio district engineer Gina E. Gallegos on her retirement from the Texas Department of Transportation.

TX HR2141

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

TX HR884

Congratulating Helen Ramirez on her appointment as city manager of Brownsville.

TX SR22

Recognizing Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson for her service as president of Texas A&M University-San Antonio.

TX HR1821

Congratulating Julian Ramirez on graduating as a member of Class VIII of RGV Leadership.

TX HR1081

Congratulating Daniela Romero of Gallardo Elementary School in San Antonio on her selection as the 2022-2023 Bilingual/ESL Teacher of the Year by the San Antonio Area Association for Bilingual Education.

TX HR84

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

TX HR105

Congratulating Marise McDermott on her retirement as president and CEO of the Witte Museum in San Antonio.

TX HR1205

Congratulating Ashika Ganguly on receiving her master's degree in education policy and planning from The University of Texas at Austin.

TX HR108

Congratulating Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc., in San Antonio on its 20th anniversary.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.