Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR50

Refer
5/3/11  
Refer
5/3/11  
Enrolled
5/19/11  
Enrolled
5/19/11  
Passed
6/17/11  

Caption

Congratulating Bobby R. Inman for receiving the Joe M. Kilgore Award for Public Service.

Impact

The impact of SCR50 lies primarily in its role as a formal acknowledgment of Admiral Inman's service and contributions to public service. It does not directly enact or amend any laws but serves to inspire and honor individuals who have dedicated themselves to serving their communities and country. The resolution further emphasizes the importance of public recognition for those who work towards bettering society and is intended to set a precedent for honoring other distinguished public servants.

Summary

SCR50 is a concurrent resolution that commends Admiral Bobby R. Inman for his exceptional service to the nation and recognizes him for receiving the Joe M. Kilgore Award for Public Service from the Greater Austin Crime Commission. The resolution highlights Admiral Inman's distinguished career in the United States Navy, where he served in various critical roles, including as director of the National Security Agency and deputy director of Central Intelligence. His contributions during his military tenure, as well as his post-retirement efforts in business, education, and philanthropy, are noted with great respect.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR50 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting admiration and respect for Admiral Inman's lifetime of service in both military and civilian capacities. Supporters of the resolution view this commendation as imperative for recognizing the sacrifices and contributions of individuals in leadership roles who have made substantial impacts on national security, technology, and public policy. The tone of discussions around the resolution is celebratory, as it focuses on achievements and gratitude.

Contention

While SCR50 enjoys broad support in recognizing Admiral Inman's merits, the conversation around public commendations like this can sometimes generate discussions about the criteria for such honors. Some may question the effectiveness of recognizing individuals posthumously or the selection process for awardees. Yet, no significant points of contention arise in regard to SCR50 itself as it primarily serves a ceremonial and symbolic purpose, which tends to unite members of the legislature in agreement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR369

Congratulating Christine Bowman on receiving a 2022 Joe S. Mundy Award from Southwestern University.

TX SR651

Congratulating Mark Bronson for receiving the Paul M. Tullio Award from the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners.

TX SR732

Recognizing Austin Osborn for his service to the Texas Senate and congratulating him for earning a 2023 Betty King Public Service Award.

TX HCR18

Congratulating Jim and Sandy Hall on receiving the 2023 Sam Houston Award from the Texas Public Policy Foundation.

TX HR9

Congratulating Dr. Bobby Ott of Temple ISD for being named the 2022 Superintendent of the Year by the Texas Association of School Boards.

TX HR1078

Congratulating Margaret and Jim Perkins on receiving the 2023 Texas Higher Education Distinguished Service Award.

TX SR147

Congratulating Bobby Ott for being named Superintendent of the Year by the Texas Association of School Boards.

TX HR658

Congratulating Dr. David Creech on receiving the 2022 Outstanding International Horticulturist Award from the American Society for Horticultural Science.

TX HR976

Congratulating Stephen Cox on receiving the 2022 Music Educator Award from the Recording Academy.

TX HR367

Congratulating John Dixon on his receipt of a 2022 Joe S. Mundy Award from Southwestern University.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.