Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2629

Introduced
5/27/11  
Enrolled
6/3/11  

Caption

Honoring Captain Steven L. Young on the event of his retirement from the United States Navy Civil Engineer Corps.

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal recognition of Captain Young's achievements and contributions to the military, showcasing the importance of honoring servicemen and women for their dedication and service. By honoring such individuals, the resolution not only pays tribute to Captain Young but also reinforces the values of service and commitment within the community. The sentiment around this resolution indicates a strong appreciation for veterans and active service members.

Summary

House Resolution 2629 honors Captain Steven L. Young upon the occasion of his retirement from the United States Navy Civil Engineer Corps after an esteemed career spanning over 25 years. The resolution acknowledges his extensive contributions to military engineering, highlighting significant roles he held throughout his service, including commanding a battalion deployed during Iraq war operations. Young's comprehensive educational background, with degrees in civil and structural engineering, further exemplifies his qualifications as a leader in his field.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR2629 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting an admiration for military service and respect for those who have dedicated their lives to serving the nation. It resonates with sentiments of gratitude and respect, eliciting support across the legislative body for recognizing the accomplishments of individuals like Captain Young. This resolution is indicative of a broader acknowledgment of military personnel's sacrifices and dedication, which is well-received in both legislative and public contexts.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory and does not seem to encounter notable contention, discussions may naturally arise concerning the recognition of military service and its implications in societal values. It prompts reflections on how society honors its veterans and integrates their experiences into larger narratives of service and sacrifice. As the resolution is largely ceremonial, it does not seek to alter laws or state policies but rather to express collective appreciation within the legislative framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR8

Congratulating Hector A. Sanchez of the U.S. Marine Corps on his promotion to the rank of Sergeant Major.

TX HR878

Congratulating Sergeant Major Timothy C. Cummings on his retirement from the Texas State Guard.

TX HR57

Recognizing Rear Admiral Samuel Perez Jr. for his service in the U.S. Navy.

TX HR1183

Honoring the Socorro Police Department and the military veterans in its ranks.

TX HR2234

Congratulating Gary R. Pedigo on his retirement as chair of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen's Texas State Legislative Board.

TX HR56

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

TX SR528

Recognizing Gerardo Gonzalez on the occasion of his retirement.

TX HR527

Commemorating the unveiling of an Official Texas Historical Marker posthumously honoring U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Thadd Harrison Blanton.

TX HR1754

Congratulating Deputy Chief Bruce Kunz on his retirement from the Mesquite Fire Department.

TX HR2366

Congratulating Robert Rocha on his retirement as chief of the Corpus Christi Fire Department.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.