Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR999

Introduced
3/22/11  
Introduced
3/22/11  
Refer
3/30/11  
Refer
3/30/11  
Enrolled
4/14/11  
Enrolled
4/14/11  
Passed
4/14/11  

Caption

Commending Alexis Rodriguez of Waco for rescuing her two cousins from a house fire.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of recognizing acts of courage and valor, particularly those performed by young individuals. By honoring Alexis Rodriguez, the House of Representatives aims to inspire others, especially children, to respond bravely in emergencies. This kind of recognition not only acknowledges individual heroism but also promotes awareness about fire safety and the importance of acting in crisis situations. It encourages communities to celebrate and support young heroes, thereby reinforcing positive values in society.

Summary

House Resolution 999 commends sixth-grader Alexis Rodriguez of Waco for her extraordinary bravery in rescuing her two young cousins from a house fire on January 24, 2011. While watching television at home, Alexis detected smoke and flames. Initially attempting to extinguish the fire herself, she realized it was beyond her control. Without hesitation, she remembered that her cousins, aged one and three, were trapped in a back bedroom, and she acted swiftly to carry them to safety outside the burning house. The resolution highlights her quick thinking and composure in a frightening situation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR999 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a shared appreciation for bravery and selflessness in the face of danger. Legislators and members of the community express admiration for Alexis's actions, highlighting her as a role model for others. This resolution serves to uplift the spirit of heroism in everyday life, showcasing that courage can emerge from individuals of all ages, especially children. The public response is one of pride and gratitude for Alexis's life-saving measures.

Contention

While the resolution enjoys unanimous support for celebrating a heroic act, it may also raise discussions about existing fire safety education in schools and communities. There may be calls for enhancing fire drills and safety protocols, as well as discussions on the responsibilities of guardians in ensuring their children are prepared for emergencies. The resolution itself does not contain controversy, but it could lead to broader dialogues about safety practices that protect families from similar tragedies in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR743

Commending Luz Rodriguez for her service on the occasion of Women's History Month.

TX HR2204

Commending Monserrat Garcia Rodriguez for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Victoria Neave Criado.

TX HR719

Commending Justice Yvonne Rodriguez for her service on the occasion of Women's History Month.

TX HR1493

Commending Karissa Rodriguez for her service as Resolutions Calendars committee clerk and in the office of State Representative R. D. "Bobby" Guerra.

TX HR718

Commending Judge Monique Velarde Rodriguez for her service on the occasion of Women's History Month.

TX HR1381

In memory of Annabell Guadalupe Rodriguez of Uvalde.

TX SR582

In memory of Annabell Guadalupe Rodriguez.

TX HR915

Congratulating Velma Rodriguez on her receipt of a 2023 Women in Education Award from the Education Service Center Region 2.

TX HR1382

In memory of Maite Yuleana Rodriguez of Uvalde.

TX SR586

In memory of Maite Yuleana Rodriguez.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.