Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR718

Introduced
4/6/11  
Enrolled
4/6/11  
Passed
4/6/11  

Caption

Recognizing Giovanni J. Mejia for being named to "The Commandant's Own," the official drum and bugle corps of the United States Marine Corps.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor Mejia's accomplishments and the role of military music within the service, illustrating the significant place that music holds in Marine Corps traditions. By formally recognizing Mejia, the resolution not only acknowledges his individual achievements but also emphasizes the broader importance of military bands in cultivating morale and spirit within the armed forces. Such recognition can positively impact community perspectives on military service and involvement in civic duties, inspiring younger generations to pursue similar paths.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 718 recognizes Giovanni J. Mejia for his selection to 'The Commandant's Own,' the official drum and bugle corps of the United States Marine Corps. This prestigious group is recognized for its ceremonial duties and includes a limited number of percussionist positions, highlighting the exceptional talent required for membership. Giovanni Mejia, a graduate of Hanna High School, has had an impressive musical career, starting from a young age and culminating in his enlistment in the Marine Corps through its specialized music program. His selection as the only percussionist chosen from nationwide contenders is a testament to his skills and dedication to music.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR718 is one of pride and celebration. Supporters of the resolution view it as an important acknowledgment of the hard work and talent of individuals like Giovanni Mejia, who represent their communities and serve their country. There is a palpable sense of respect for both the individual achievements of Mejia and the traditions of military service, fostering a positive public sentiment regarding the contributions of service members.

Contention

While the focus of SR718 is solely on recognition and celebration, resolutions like this can sometimes spark broader conversations about military engagement and the role of arts in the military. Some may question the funding and support for military music programs compared to other military sectors. However, the resolution itself remains an uncontroversial tribute, intended to uplift rather than divide, as it honors a distinguished Marine's accomplishments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR8

Congratulating Hector A. Sanchez of the U.S. Marine Corps on his promotion to the rank of Sergeant Major.

TX HR2496

In memory of U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Erasmo Palos of Eagle Pass.

TX SR68

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

TX SR48

Recognizing Charles W. Zahn Jr. on his tenure as chair of the Port of Corpus Christi Commission.

TX HR636

Congratulating G. J. Kinne on being named head coach of the Texas State University football team.

TX HR2344

In memory of Samuel Loyd Neal Jr. of Corpus Christi.

TX SR47

Recognizing Kyle Wright for being named a High School Assistant Principal of the Year.

TX SR43

Recognizing Ren Gutirrez for being named the 2023 Regional Superintendent of the Year.

TX SR37

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

TX HR1202

Congratulating Andrew Trevino of McAllen High School on being named to the 2023 TMEA All-State Mariachi Ensemble.

Similar Bills

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