Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR518

Introduced
2/18/11  
Introduced
2/18/11  
Refer
2/23/11  
Refer
2/23/11  
Enrolled
3/15/11  
Enrolled
3/15/11  
Passed
3/15/11  

Caption

In memory of James Polk Simpson.

Impact

While HR518 does not enact law or alter state practices, it underscores the importance of remembering key historical figures and their contributions to the state. By formally recognizing Simpson, the resolution promotes the values of public service and commitment to community welfare. It emphasizes the role of individuals in shaping local and state narratives and acknowledges the historical context of Galveston's development during the mid-20th century.

Summary

House Resolution 518 (HR518) serves as a tribute to the life of James Polk Simpson, a significant figure in Galveston, Texas. The resolution commemorates Simpson's contributions as an attorney, his service in World War II, and his efforts to rid his community of illegal establishments during the 1950s. It highlights his commitment to justice, civic engagement, and the impact he had on local governance and society. The resolution reflects the state's recognition of his legacy and honors his memory for future generations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR518 is one of respect and appreciation. Legislators expressed positive emotions towards honoring James Polk Simpson, emphasizing the need to celebrate individuals who have made significant contributions to society. This resolution fosters a community spirit and connection to history, showcasing collective pride in regional legacy. The mood in discussions surrounding the bill is generally uplifting, focusing on reflection and gratitude.

Contention

There were no notable points of contention regarding HR518 as it is a resolution meant to honor a deceased individual, rather than a contentious piece of legislation. Such resolutions typically evoke agreement among legislators, as they reflect a unified sentiment of gratitude and respect towards individuals who have impacted their communities. Therefore, discussions remained predominantly focused on commemorative narratives rather than on divisive issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1151

In memory of James Robert Lago of Corpus Christi.

TX SCR7

In memory of James Ratliff "Buzz" Hurt Sr.

TX HR82

In memory of James Reed Lovell of Amarillo.

TX HCR25

In memory of James C. "Jim" Henry of Midland.

TX HR2051

In memory of James L. Johnston of Kingwood.

TX HCR73

In memory of the Honorable James Ray Gayle III of Angleton.

TX SCR52

In memory of U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) James D. Kniker.

TX SR23

In memory of James C. Gilbert.

TX HR1558

In memory of U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) James Edward Seigman.

TX SCR5

In memory of James Ratliff "Jay" Hurt Jr.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.