Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR619

Introduced
2/24/11  
Introduced
2/24/11  
Refer
3/1/11  
Refer
3/1/11  
Enrolled
3/17/11  
Enrolled
3/17/11  
Passed
3/17/11  

Caption

In memory of John L. Kingston of Spring.

Impact

Although a resolution rather than a law, HR619 carries significant cultural weight, reflecting the values of the Texas Legislature. By memorializing John L. Kingston, the resolution serves to immortalize his contributions and character within the state’s legislative context. Such resolutions can influence public perception and foster local pride by recognizing the achievements of its citizens, thereby encouraging a sense of community and shared history.

Summary

HR619 is a resolution introduced in the Texas House of Representatives to honor the memory of John L. Kingston, a respected figure in the marine surveying community who passed away on December 22, 2010. The resolution highlights Kingston's contributions to marine surveying and his influential role within the field, noting his expertise and mentorship to future leaders in the National Association of Marine Surveyors. The document portrays him as a dedicated family man who deeply cared for his community and worked towards conservative causes throughout his life.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR619 is one of respect and nostalgia. Legislators and constituents alike express positive feelings as they remember Kingston's impactful life and legacy. The emotional tone encapsulated in the resolution seeks to convey collective grieving and reverence for Kingston's accomplishments and character, underlining the importance of honoring those who have made significant contributions to society.

Contention

There are no significant points of contention noted in the discussion of HR619. Resolutions such as this are typically non-controversial and are often met with unanimous support, as they focus on celebrating individuals rather than debating policy. The commemoration of Kingston serves to unite rather than divide, emphasizing shared values and admiration within the legislative body.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR189

In memory of John Norman Wright Petry of Carrizo Springs.

TX HR615

In memory of John Richard Orr of Clint.

TX HR584

In memory of Johnny Welton Self.

TX HR530

In memory of Roy Chester Johnson of Killeen.

TX HR2275

In memory of Johnny Welton Self.

TX SR54

In memory of Kenneth Michael Rose of Dripping Springs.

TX HR2051

In memory of James L. Johnston of Kingwood.

TX HR879

In memory of Wayne Smith Johnston of San Antonio.

TX SR53

In memory of Gerard Johan Evenwel Jr. of Mount Pleasant.

TX SR6

In memory of John Curtis Dillard II.

Similar Bills

DE SJR4

Directing The Department Of Natural Resources And Environmental Control To Commission An Architectural Study Of Kingston-upon Hull.

TN HJR1172

A RESOLUTION to honor the Roane County High School golf team on winning its record-setting fifth state championship.

LA SR21

Commends Kingston Elementary School on winning the Elementary National Championship in the National Archery in Schools Program and finishing fourth in the NASP/IBO 3-D competition.

LA SCR22

Commends Kingston Elementary School on being named the 2017 elementary world archery champions.

MA H3900

Authorizing the raising the maximum retirement age of special police officers in the town of Kingston to 70 years old

LA SR173

Commends the Kingston Elementary School engineering team for obtaining the highest instant challenge score in the Destination Imagination Global competition.

MA H4874

Relative to the transfer of real property from the Silver Lake regional school district to the town of Kingston

TN HJR0650

A RESOLUTION to honor and congratulate Michelle Kingston on her selection as 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Wilson Elementary School.