Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR606

Introduced
3/23/11  
Introduced
3/23/11  
Enrolled
3/23/11  
Enrolled
3/23/11  
Passed
3/23/11  

Caption

Recognizing William Phillips for his participation in the United States Army's Senior Service College Fellows Program.

Impact

This resolution, while not a legislative bill altering laws, serves an important role in recognizing the contributions of military personnel to state and national interests. It reflects the Texas Senate's commitment to acknowledging those who attain significant achievements in service to the country. By recognizing Colonel Phillips's participation, SR606 underscores the value placed on military education and leadership development, particularly within the context of national security.

Summary

Senate Resolution 606 (SR606) serves to officially recognize and commend Lieutenant Colonel William Phillips for his participation in the United States Army's Senior Service College Fellows Program. This prestigious program is designed for selected high-ranking officers and involves a year of intensive academic study that focuses on the intersection of national security policy, technology and industry, and military policy and process. The resolution highlights Colonel Phillips's dedication and accomplishments, marking his readiness for further senior leadership roles within the military.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR606 is overwhelmingly positive, as it focuses on honoring an individual for their service and achievements. It represents a collective appreciation from the Texas Senate for the hard work and dedication exhibited by military officers like Colonel Phillips. The resolution's adoption emphasizes the legislative body's support for military personnel and their professional development within the U.S. Army.

Contention

While SR606 does not present points of contention typically associated with more controversial legislation, it may be noted that discussions around military recognition can sometimes ignite debates over defense spending, military priorities, and the balance between military and civilian roles in government. Nevertheless, as a resolution intended to commend a specific individual, it largely avoids divisive issues and instead fosters a spirit of respect and support toward military service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR68

Recognizing William Lawhorn for his service to Texas and to the United States.

TX SR15

Recognizing James Baylor for his service with the United States Army.

TX SR727

Recognizing Marta E. Artiga for her service on the occasion of Women Veterans Day.

TX HR2315

Commending U.S. Army Colonel (Ret.) William L. Moseley for his exemplary contributions as director of the St. Philip's College Good Samaritan Veterans Outreach and Transition Center.

TX SR450

Recognizing Floyd Nathaniel Williams Sr. for his leadership of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.

TX SR37

Recognizing Donald Thompson for his career in the United States Air Force.

TX SR17

Recognizing Robert A. Williams Jr. for receiving the Sword of the Spirit.

TX SR532

Recognizing the members of the 12th class of the Senator Gregory Luna Legislative Scholars and Fellows Program.

TX SR82

Recognizing Pamela Anglin for her service as president of Paris Junior College.

TX SR55

Recognizing Woodrow W. Gossom Jr. on the occasion of his retirement as Wichita County judge.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.