Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR156

Caption

In memory of U.S. Army Private First Class Joel A. Ramirez of Waxahachie.

Summary

HCR156 is a concurrent resolution that pays tribute to the life and service of U.S. Army Private First Class Joel A. Ramirez from Waxahachie, Texas, who died on April 16, 2011, while serving in Afghanistan. The resolution acknowledges the bravery and sacrifices made by Ramirez and all servicemen and servicewomen. It emphasizes their dedication and the profound impact their loss has on families and communities. In honoring Ramirez, the resolution expresses the deep gratitude owed to those who serve the nation and underscores the values of courage and tenacity embodied by its military personnel. The resolution reflects an emotional moment in the state's legislative history, emphasizing the significance of recognizing and remembering fallen soldiers. By presenting this commendation, the legislature seeks to extend condolences to Ramirez's family and pays homage to his memory. This formal recognition illustrates the commitment of the Texas Legislature to honor the legacy of its military personnel, promoting a sense of community solidarity in mourning their sacrifices. Public sentiment surrounding HCR156 appears to be positive, with strong support from various members of the legislature who recognize the importance of commemorating soldiers' sacrifices. The acknowledgment of individual service members like Ramirez serves to strengthen community ties and foster a collective appreciation for military service. There is a shared understanding that such resolutions are vital in creating legacy and remembrance for those who have lost their lives. There are no notable points of contention associated with HCR156, as it serves primarily as a statement of respect and remembrance. The legislature's unanimous or broad support for resolutions like this is typically indicative of a shared value system regarding military service and the honoring of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. The bill's purpose stands clear, reinforcing the notion that serving in the armed forces is an essential commitment deserving of recognition and reverence.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR61

In memory of Armando "Tambor" Ramirez Gonzalez Sr. of Robstown.

TX SR595

In memory of Alithia Haven Ramirez.

TX SR4

In memory of Oscar Ramirez Lujan.

TX HR514

In memory of Daniel Arturo Ramirez Sr. of Mission.

TX HR1380

In memory of Alithia Haven Ramirez of Uvalde.

TX HR2349

In memory of Aida Ramirez Garcia of Robstown.

TX HR129

In memory of Ren Javier Ramirez of McAllen.

TX HR107

In memory of U.S. Army Colonel (Ret.) Ralph Hockley of Dallas.

TX HR9

In memory of Joel Mungia of Robstown.

TX HR665

In memory of U.S. Army Colonel (Ret.) Manuel Lopez.

Similar Bills

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