Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2603

Introduced
5/27/11  
Enrolled
5/29/11  

Caption

Honoring Roosevelt Petry, Jr., and Marlene Petry of Port Arthur for their business and community service achievements.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the Petrys' significant contributions not only as successful business leaders but also as devoted community members. Mr. Petry's leadership roles and volunteer involvement in various organizations, including the Port Arthur Housing Authority and Junior Achievement, reflect the couple's commitment to improving their community. Their philanthropic efforts include supporting educational initiatives and rebuilding efforts post-Hurricane Rita, showcasing how their business success translates into community support and development.

Summary

House Resolution 2603 honors Roosevelt Petry, Jr. and Marlene Petry for their outstanding contributions to business and community service. The resolution highlights Mr. Petry’s role as the founder of GP Industrial Contractors, Inc., a company specializing in construction and maintenance work for the refinery and petrochemical industries, and Mrs. Petry’s extensive nursing career and her present role as Senior Vice President at the same company. Throughout their careers, both have demonstrated a commitment to excellence and community engagement, making significant impacts in Port Arthur and beyond.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2603 is notably positive, recognizing the Petrys' exemplary service and dedication to the betterment of their community. The resolution serves as an inspirational acknowledgment of their achievements and encourages others in the community to follow their lead in service and business. There is a clear appreciation for the couple's work, highlighting their impact on both business and civic fronts as a template for future community leaders.

Contention

While the resolution celebrates the Petrys' contributions, it may be seen as a reflection of the broader narrative around local business leaders and community service in Texas. There are always societal discussions about how to balance business success with community needs, but HR2603 effectively celebrates a model that emphasizes the importance of giving back. As such, while there may not be explicit contention in the text of the resolution itself, the surrounding discourse may involve the roles that local businesses play in contributing to public welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2360

Honoring Linda Turner Spears for her contributions to Port Arthur and Southeast Texas.

TX HR98

Honoring Charles W. Zahn Jr. for his service as chair of the Port of Corpus Christi Commission.

TX HR2365

Commending Dr. Blas Canedo-Gonzlez of Lamar State College Port Arthur for his many achievements as a music educator and vocalist.

TX HR149

Honoring the Reverend Allen Gene Madison II of DeSoto for his achievements.

TX HR950

Honoring native Texan Jennifer Garner for her outstanding achievements in acting, business, and philanthropy.

TX HR1490

Honoring Dr. Cesar Maldonado for his service as chancellor of Houston Community College.

TX HR36

Honoring Dr. Manuel Flores and Adan Chavez for their achievements as radio broadcasters.

TX HCR16

Honoring Florence Marie Hall on her posthumous induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HR20

Honoring Nana's Kitchen as a noteworthy member of the Fort Worth business community.

TX HR670

Honoring Ginny Levenback and Dr. Charles Levenback of Houston for their contributions to the community.

Similar Bills

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