Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR610

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

Caption

Recognizing James H. Raymer for his participation in the United States Army's Senior Service College Fellows Program.

Impact

The resolution serves to commend military personnel who demonstrate exceptional leadership and dedication. By formally recognizing Colonel Raymer, the resolution aims to highlight the importance of professional military education and the ongoing development of leadership skills within the United States Army. This public acknowledgment can further encourage participation in similar programs, emphasizing the value that the Texas Senate places on military service and professional advancement.

Summary

Senate Resolution 610 recognizes Colonel James H. Raymer for his participation in the United States Army's Senior Service College Fellows Program. This prestigious program, part of the United States Army War College, focuses on enhancing the leadership and strategic skills of selected Army officers through intensive academic study. Colonel Raymer's participation signifies not only his dedication to duty but also his readiness for senior military leadership roles, as only the top three percent of United States Army officers qualify for this program.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is one of pride and respect for military service members, especially those who achieve such prestigious positions. This sentiment resonates within both legislative chambers where recognition of individual achievements is seen as a vital component of honoring those who serve. Legislators expressed unified support for the resolution, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging the sacrifices and commitments of military personnel.

Contention

There appears to be minimal contention surrounding SR610, as it focuses solely on honoring Colonel Raymer's achievements. The resolution was received positively across the board, indicating a shared appreciation for military service and the recognition of individuals who strive for advancement in their careers. The lack of opposition highlights a collective respect for military commitments, suggesting that honoring such individuals fosters a positive narrative regarding military service in legislative contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR15

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

TX SR68

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

TX SR37

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

TX SR727

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

TX HR1558

In memory of U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) James Edward Seigman.

TX SR82

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

TX SR13

Recognizing James E. Smith on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR532

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

TX SR266

Recognizing James Whitaker for 50 years of service to Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated.

TX SCR52

In memory of U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) James D. Kniker.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.