Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR181

Caption

In memory of U.S. Army Corporal Juan Pantoja Navarro of Austin.

Impact

While HCR181 does not enact new legislation, it serves as an official acknowledgment of a soldier's sacrifice at the state level. Such resolutions play a role in fostering a sense of community and respect for veterans and active military personnel, reinforcing the values of remembrance and appreciation among the public and lawmakers alike. It stands as a reminder of the impacts of military service on families and communities, particularly honoring those who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

Summary

HCR181 is a concurrent resolution commemorating the life of U.S. Army Corporal Juan Pantoja Navarro from Austin, who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving his country. He tragically lost his life in Afghanistan on July 7, 2012, at the young age of 23. The resolution seeks to honor his memory and express gratitude for his service and sacrifice. It reflects a collective recognition of the contributions made by servicemen and servicewomen in defending the nation, highlighting the courage and dedication embodied by Corporal Navarro during his time in the military.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR181 is highly respectful and somber. Members of the legislature express a profound sense of loss and a commitment to honoring individuals like Corporal Navarro. The resolution is met with unanimous support as legislators come together to pay tribute to a fallen hero, reflecting a unified sentiment of gratitude towards those who serve the nation in the armed forces. This type of resolution underscores the state’s appreciation and acknowledgment of military sacrifices made by its citizens.

Contention

As a memorial resolution, HCR181 does not create disputes or legislative contention; instead, it serves primarily to honor the memory of a specific individual. Nonetheless, it does present an opportunity for discussions around military service, the sacrifices made by soldiers, and the impacts on their families. The resolution's passage is an embodiment of solidarity among legislators regarding the value placed on service members, without significant opposition or debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR18

In memory of Peter R. Rose of Austin.

TX HR107

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

TX HR114

In memory of Juan C. Venecia of La Victoria.

TX SR669

In memory of the life of Dustin Lee Mortenson.

TX HR1614

Congratulating Juan Navarro Jr. on being honored at the 2022 From the Delta, With Love recognition ceremony hosted by the City of Edcouch.

TX HR638

In memory of World War II veteran Harvey Kenneth Burrow.

TX HR665

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

TX HR64

In memory of Michael Allen Masters of Austin.

TX HR1558

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

TX HR229

In memory of U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Richard Grimes Castle of Salado.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.