Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR720

Introduced
3/3/11  
Introduced
3/3/11  
Refer
3/8/11  
Refer
3/8/11  
Enrolled
3/24/11  
Enrolled
3/24/11  
Passed
3/24/11  

Caption

Congratulating Arthur G. Cardenas on his selection by the Austin History Center as a Mexican American Trailblazer of Austin and Travis County.

Impact

The resolution serves both to recognize individual accomplishments and to promote awareness of the contributions of Mexican Americans in Central Texas. By celebrating Cardenas' achievements, the resolution aims to inspire others and enhance community pride, particularly among Latino residents. This positive recognition can encourage similar acknowledgments of individuals from diverse backgrounds who have made significant impacts in their communities.

Summary

House Resolution 720 honors Arthur G. Cardenas for his selection as a Mexican American Trailblazer of Austin and Travis County, recognizing his significant contributions to the community. The resolution highlights Cardenas' remarkable achievements in public service, particularly his longstanding career with the Travis County Sheriff's Office. Having joined the department in 1984, he has excelled in various roles, including Patrol Services, Major Crimes Unit, and SWAT, thus making an impactful presence in law enforcement.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR720 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution is framed as a celebration of diversity and achievement within the public service sector. It serves as a reminder of the essential roles that community leaders play, particularly in law enforcement, in fostering a safer environment and contributing to societal progress. The use of the term 'trailblazer' is indicative of the respect and admiration held for Cardenas by the legislative body.

Contention

As a resolution, HR720 does not have the same contentious nature as typical legislation that may affect laws or policies directly. Its focus on recognition and commemoration means it is unlikely to provoke significant opposition. However, discussions surrounding the representation of Mexican Americans and other marginalized groups in public service roles remain ongoing and can surface as broader societal themes within legislative contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2180

Commemorating the centennial of the Austin Branch of the American Association of University Women.

TX HR63

Congratulating The University of Texas at Arlington Center for Mexican American Studies on its 30th anniversary.

TX HR15

In memory of former Austin mayor and Travis County commissioner Bruce Todd.

TX SR638

Recognizing the Austin Branch of the American Association of University Women on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

TX HR21

Congratulating Megan and Clayton Travis of Austin on the birth of their daughter, Annie Quinn Travis.

TX HR1535

Honoring muralist Ruben Esquivel of Austin for his contributions to his community and to the art world.

TX HR561

Congratulating Joe's Bakery & Coffee Shop in Austin on its receipt of a 2023 America's Classics: Texas Region award.

TX HR2359

Congratulating Roosevelt Weeks of the Austin Public Library on being named the 2023 Librarian of the Year by the Texas Library Association.

TX HR2044

Congratulating Michael "Spanky" Stephens on his induction into the Kinesiology and Health Education Hall of Honor at The University of Texas at Austin.

TX HR1365

Congratulating Michael Logan of Prosper ISD on his selection as the 2022 All-American High School Film Festival Teacher of the Year.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.