Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2793

Introduced
5/30/11  
Enrolled
6/6/11  

Caption

In memory of Bruck Watkin Barrick, Arturo Bocanegra, Gilbert Jesus Chavez, Juanita Contreras, Maria Elena L. Espinosa, Antonio Garza, Esteban Jordan, Antonio Arturo Lopez, Apolinar Martinez, Mario G. Obledo, Juan Jose Patlan, Refugia Mauricio Soto, Esperanza Trujillo, Dr. David Weber, and Alfredo Zamora.

Impact

While HR2793 primarily focuses on remembrance and tribute, it reflects the ongoing cultural practice within the Texas Legislature of recognizing notable citizens posthumously. The bill underscores the importance of community involvement and the individual contributions to societal progress. By acknowledging these lives, the resolution reinvigorates the narrative surrounding Texas' rich history through the lives of its dedicated citizens. It aims to inspire current and future generations to contribute positively to their communities in honor of those who came before them.

Summary

House Resolution 2793 serves as a tribute to honor the memories of several esteemed Texans who passed away between 2010 and 2011. The resolution highlights the contributions and legacies of individuals such as Bruck Watkin Barrick and Gilbert Jesus Chavez, among others. It is a formal recognition of their impact on their communities, portraying them not only as loss but as figures who enriched the lives of those around them. The resolution aims to bring closure and reflection on the lives led by these individuals as well as unite those who mourn their passing.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2793 is one of respect and honor. Legislators and community members express a heartfelt acknowledgment of the deceased individuals' contributions. The resolution fosters a sense of collective mourning and remembrance, unifying individuals who may feel the loss on a personal level. In the context of legislative discussions, the resolution is typically met with agreement and support, emphasizing shared values of community and legacy among Texas citizens.

Contention

As a resolution of tribute, HR2793 does not encounter significant contention in legislative debates; however, it does raise reflections on how society remembers its impactful members. Some may discuss the appropriateness of public acknowledgment of private lives, questioning the depth of public memorialization. Overall, the resolution aligns with conventional practices in memorializing community figures while encouraging ongoing engagement in local affairs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR576

In memory of Irma Linda Garcia and Jose Antonio Garcia.

TX HR1388

In memory of Irma Linda Garcia and Jose Antonio Garcia of Uvalde.

TX HR514

In memory of Daniel Arturo Ramirez Sr. of Mission.

TX HR888

In memory of Minerva Rodriguez Lopez of Robstown.

TX HR1350

In memory of Donald David Naiser of San Antonio.

TX HR1120

In memory of Ramon Najera Jr. of San Antonio.

TX HR879

In memory of Wayne Smith Johnston of San Antonio.

TX HR105

In memory of Trinidad "Trini" Perales Garza of Dallas.

TX HR77

In memory of Amelia Garza Webb of San Antonio.

TX HR2536

In memory of Leonel R. Garza of Freer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.