Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR46

Introduced
1/24/11  
Introduced
1/24/11  
Enrolled
1/24/11  
Enrolled
1/24/11  
Passed
1/24/11  

Caption

Recognizing Chris Goebel for his service to his country.

Impact

The passage of SR46 reinforces the legislative body's commitment to recognizing the contributions of military personnel and veterans. It sends a clear message about the value placed on bravery and sacrifice within the armed forces. Although it does not directly amend existing laws, such resolutions can encourage public awareness and support for broader initiatives related to veteran affairs, including health, benefits, and community integration efforts for returning service members.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 46 (SR46) recognizes Sergeant Chris Goebel for his dedicated service to the country, specifically highlighting his heroism during Operation Iraqi Freedom. The resolution honors him during the statewide commemoration of Wounded Warrior Day held at the Texas State Capitol on January 24, 2011. This acknowledgment serves as an important reminder of the sacrifices made by service members for the ideals of freedom and democracy. Such resolutions are typically ceremonial, aiming to foster a sense of pride and gratitude within the community towards its veterans and active duty members of the military.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR46 is overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing appreciation for military service and the importance of recognizing veterans' contributions. By commemorating individuals like Sergeant Goebel, the resolution cultivates a culture of respect and gratitude towards those who serve. This aligns with broader societal values around honoring military service and acknowledging the sacrifices made by individuals during their time in active duty.

Contention

While SR46 is largely uncontentious as a celebratory resolution, there can be underlying discussions about how effectively veterans are supported after their service. Resolutions like this can surface greater conversations about policies impacting veterans, such as healthcare and employment, and may lead to scrutiny over whether the state is doing enough to address the needs of returning service members. The recognition of individual service members can be seen as a starting point for dialogues around more significant legislative initiatives focused on veterans' welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR732

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TX SR260

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TX SR445

Recognizing San Jacinto Day.

TX SR249

Recognizing Tony Dungy on his achievements and contributions to the State of Texas.

TX SR715

Recognizing Dale Craymer on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR731

Recognizing Sushma Smith for her service to the Texas Senate and congratulating her for earning a 2023 Betty King Public Service Award.

TX SR301

Recognizing Dennis Quaid for his achievements.

TX SR143

Recognizing the Endeavors Veteran Wellness Center for its service to disabled veterans and their families.

TX SR506

Recognizing Atascosa County law enforcement agencies for their role in stopping an escaped convict and suspected murderer.

TX SR335

Recognizing Texans who have been awarded the National Medal of Honor.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.