Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR889

Introduced
5/2/11  
Introduced
5/2/11  
Enrolled
5/2/11  
Enrolled
5/2/11  
Passed
5/2/11  

Caption

Recognizing the devotion and sacrifice of the members of the United States military who so honorably serve our country.

Impact

The resolution serves to solidify the state's recognition of military service and sacrifice, impacting state laws by potentially fostering a culture of support for veterans and active-service members. By commemorating the military's achievements, the resolution may encourage further legislative and community efforts aimed at providing resources and support to Texas veterans and their families. It symbolizes the state's commitment to honoring those who serve in the military and acknowledges the emotional and physical toll of such service on individuals and their communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 889 recognizes and honors the members of the United States military for their dedication and sacrifice in service to the nation, particularly highlighting their efforts over the last decade in the War on Terrorism. The resolution pays special tribute to the military forces involved in the operations aimed at capturing Osama Bin Laden, who was responsible for the September 11 attacks that claimed nearly 3,000 lives. This acknowledgment emphasizes the commitment of American troops and the significant contributions of Texans who served in these conflicts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR889 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective pride in the military's sacrifices and accomplishments. Legislators from across the political spectrum generally supported the resolution, indicating a unifying respect for the armed forces. The resolution acts as a reminder of the importance of military service and the sacrifices made by countless individuals, resonating deeply with constituents and fostering a sense of national and local pride.

Contention

While SR889 itself may not entail significant points of contention, it highlights broader discussions around military recognition and the responsibilities toward veterans following their service. Potential debates could arise about the adequacy of existing support systems for veterans and the extent to which the state should be involved in commemorating military history and service. Nevertheless, the resolution stands as a testament to a shared value of honoring military service in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR532

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

TX SR260

Recognizing the Texas chapters of Blue Star Mothers of America for their service.

TX SR335

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

TX SR249

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

TX SR445

Recognizing San Jacinto Day.

TX SR554

Recognizing the St. Mary's University School of Law online juris doctor degree program.

TX SR143

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

TX SR515

Recognizing Blinn College on the occasion of its 140th anniversary.

TX SR529

Recognizing May 11, 2023, as World War II Veterans Capitol Day.

TX SR369

Recognizing March 29, 2023, as Vietnam Veterans Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.