Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR917

Introduced
3/17/11  
Refer
3/30/11  
Enrolled
4/15/11  
Enrolled
4/15/11  
Passed
4/15/11  

Caption

Congratulating Jason Sutcliffe on being named the 2011 Paramedic of the Year by the Mesquite Fire Department.

Impact

The passage of HR917 has an impact on state appreciation for professionals in the emergency services sector, serving as a public acknowledgment of the hard work and commitment of paramedics. By formally recognizing Sutcliffe's accomplishments, the resolution not only highlights his individual contributions but also promotes the value of paramedics within the community. This can inspire other emergency service professionals and encourage a culture of excellence and recognition in public safety roles.

Summary

HR917 is a resolution recognizing Jason Sutcliffe for being named the 2011 Paramedic of the Year by the Mesquite Fire Department. The resolution highlights Sutcliffe's long-standing service in the department since 1998 and his achievement of paramedic certification in 2000. His professional excellence is underscored by two Lifesaving Awards he received in 2010 for his outstanding work. The resolution emphasizes the importance of such recognition for exemplary service in emergency medical services, showcasing the high standards and dedication required in this field.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR917 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution reflects a deep respect and admiration for Jason Sutcliffe and his contributions as a paramedic. It indicates a broader recognition of the efforts made by individuals in emergency services and the impact they have on community safety and well-being. Such acknowledgments are important for fostering goodwill towards public safety agencies and their personnel.

Contention

While HR917 does not present significant points of contention, it may align with broader discussions about funding and support for emergency services. Recognizing exemplary individuals like Sutcliffe serves to remind lawmakers of the need for adequate resources and support for paramedic programs. Although this resolution is non-controversial, it highlights the continued importance of valuing and maintaining high standards within emergency medical services.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR554

Congratulating Matt Sapp on being named the 2022 Frisco Firefighter of the Year.

TX HR1754

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

TX HR2487

Commending firefighter and paramedic Juan Olivares for his years of service to the City of Eagle Pass.

TX HR436

Congratulating fire engineer Anastacio Urbina Jr. on being named Firefighter of the Year by the Galveston Rotary Club.

TX HR2489

Commending firefighter and EMT-paramedic Michael Morales for his exemplary service to the City of Eagle Pass.

TX HR1751

Congratulating Lucas Ranfranz on graduating as valedictorian of the West Mesquite High School Class of 2023.

TX HR326

Congratulating David Downs on being named the 2022 Citizen of the Year by the Plano Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR444

Congratulating Sergeant Jack Doraty of the Galveston Police Department on being named Officer of the Year by the Rotary Club of Galveston.

TX HR1687

Congratulating Jason Cordoba on his receipt of the 2022 Outstanding Man of the Year Award from the Brazosport Area Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR601

Congratulating Dr. Thomas Harrison on being named the 2022 Texas Dentist of the Year by the Texas Academy of General Dentistry.

Similar Bills

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