Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR284

Introduced
2/17/11  
Introduced
2/17/11  
Enrolled
2/17/11  
Enrolled
2/17/11  
Passed
2/17/11  

Caption

Recognizing David Yett on the occasion of his retirement as city attorney for the City of Fort Worth.

Impact

The passing of SR284 serves as an official acknowledgment by the Texas Senate of Yett's long-standing commitment to public service and his legal contributions to Fort Worth. Resolutions of this nature are vital for promoting respect for public servants and can inspire future generations to pursue careers in public service and law. By recognizing Yett's achievements, the Senate emphasizes the importance of effective governance and the role of legal professionals in mitigating complexities in city administration.

Summary

Senate Resolution 284 (SR284) recognizes David Yett on the occasion of his retirement as city attorney for the City of Fort Worth after more than a decade of dedicated service. Having started his career in the city's legal department over 20 years ago, Yett played a significant role in various legal issues related to economic development, including high-profile projects like the Texas Motor Speedway and the renovation of the Blackstone Hotel. The resolution commends his exemplary service and expresses gratitude for his contributions to the city.

Sentiment

There is a strong sentiment of appreciation surrounding SR284, reflecting the respect and admiration held for Yett among his colleagues and the local community. The resolution crafted by the Senate serves to honor Yett not just for his professional accomplishments but also for his character attributes such as good judgment and decisiveness that he has displayed throughout his career. This recognition highlights a broader appreciation for long-serving public officials who have made substantial contributions to their communities.

Contention

While the resolution is generally well-received, the discussions surrounding it may highlight a broader dialogue on the importance of public service in local governance. Although there are typically no contentious aspects in resolutions honoring public figures, the emphasis on Yett's extensive contributions may spur discussions on the need for continued support for local governance structures and legal frameworks that foster economic development. SR284 ultimately is a statement of gratitude, urging community members to acknowledge and celebrate the public servants who shape their cities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR60

Recognizing George Purefoy on the occasion of his retirement as city manager of Frisco.

TX SR20

Recognizing Ben A. Brooks III on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR30

Recognizing G. K. Maenius on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR67

Recognizing Donald Gene Davidson on the occasion of his 95th birthday.

TX SR355

Recognizing Corbett Howard on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR72

Recognizing Ray Wilson on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR297

Recognizing Lynn Ellison on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SCR9

Recognizing Ray Wilson on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR170

Recognizing Jack Robinson on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR528

Recognizing Gerardo Gonzalez on the occasion of his retirement.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.