Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR203

Introduced
2/9/11  
Introduced
2/9/11  
Enrolled
2/9/11  
Enrolled
2/9/11  
Passed
2/9/11  

Caption

Recognizing the Pasadena Volunteer Fire Department for 80 years of service to its community.

Impact

The resolution's acknowledgment of the Pasadena Volunteer Fire Department highlights the importance of volunteer emergency services in Texas. By recognizing such contributions, it aims to inspire community engagement and reinforce the value of volunteerism in public safety. Furthermore, it fosters a sense of pride in local fire services, potentially enhancing recruitment and community support for these essential services.

Summary

Senate Resolution 203 recognizes the Pasadena Volunteer Fire Department for its 80 years of service to the Pasadena community and surrounding areas. Established in 1930, this volunteer department has grown from 25 firefighters to over 200 active members, demonstrating significant community commitment in safeguarding lives and property. The resolution honors the dedication and contributions of these volunteers, emphasizing their critical role in emergency response throughout the region, including providing mutual aid to neighboring cities and institutions like NASA's Johnson Space Center.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR203 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting community appreciation for the sacrifices made by volunteers in the fire department. It fosters a sense of pride not only among the department's members but also within the community, showcasing their shared values surrounding safety and altruism. Advocates see this recognition as vital in ensuring continued success and morale among volunteer agencies.

Contention

While the resolution does not seem to face significant opposition, the context of its implementation suggests the potential for discussions about funding and support for volunteer fire departments versus paid services. As such volunteer departments often rely on community support, the resolution underscores the need for sustained community engagement and possible government backing to ensure these organizations operate effectively and continue to meet the state's fire safety needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR431

Recognizing volunteer firefighters on the occasion of National Volunteer Week.

TX HR2491

Honoring Fire Chief Manuel Mello III for his 35 years of service to the Eagle Pass Fire Department.

TX SR458

Recognizing the Spring Fire Department on the occasion of its 70th anniversary.

TX HCR101

In memory of Brendan Luis Torres of the Dalhart Volunteer Fire Department.

TX HR2363

Honoring Chief Lance Billeaud of the Groves Fire Department for his contributions to his community.

TX HR2487

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

TX SR8

Recognizing the Community Council of Greater Dallas on the occasion of its 80th anniversary.

TX SR384

Recognizing Shawn M. Snider for his contributions to the City of Edinburg.

TX SCR40

Recognizing Shawn M. Snider for his contributions to the City of Edinburg.

TX HR213

Recognizing the Dallas Everest Lions Club for its service to the community.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.