Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2607

Caption

Honoring the late Charles Morgan "Chuck" Slough of Waco for his efforts in behalf of area children with special needs.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as a tribute to Slough’s memory but also as an acknowledgment of the ongoing efforts by community members to bring to fruition the playground project that he initiated. After Slough's passing in 2010, Kiwanis members continued his vision by securing a grant from Valero Energy Corporation, which contributed to the completion of the Adventure Playground in Hewitt Park. This playground now stands as a testament to his passion for advocacy and community betterment, impacting local laws and initiatives focused on inclusivity for children with special needs.

Summary

HR2607 is a resolution that honors the late Charles Morgan "Chuck" Slough, a Waco native recognized for his contributions to the community, particularly in advocating for children with special needs. The resolution highlights Slough's role in the Kiwanis International organization, where he served as president of the Kiwanis Club in Waco and later as lieutenant governor of the Texas-Oklahoma District. His leadership and dedication to service spurred a project for a barrier-free playground, designed specifically for children with disabilities, demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility within the community.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HR2607 is one of respect and admiration. The resolution is warmly received as it embodies the values of community service and remembrance. It affirms collective gratitude towards individuals who uplift and contribute positively to society. Slough’s dedication is highlighted positively, showcasing the strong community bonds fostered through such acts of kindness and commitment to assisting vulnerable populations.

Contention

While the resolution has a predominantly positive reception, discussions around it highlight broader social issues, including the need for increased support for children with special needs. Some critics may argue for enhanced funding and more aggressive policies, emphasizing that honoring individuals like Slough should also translate into larger systemic changes. However, the resolution primarily serves to commemorate an individual's legacy rather than inciting political contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR98

Honoring Charles W. Zahn Jr. for his service as chair of the Port of Corpus Christi Commission.

TX HR270

Honoring Karen Kennard of The Children's Assessment Center in Houston for her service in behalf of Texas children.

TX HR670

Honoring Ginny Levenback and Dr. Charles Levenback of Houston for their contributions to the community.

TX HR413

Honoring Child Advocates San Antonio for its outstanding work in behalf of foster children in Bexar County.

TX HR138

Honoring the Francis family of Giddings on the occasion of Marshall and Charles Etta Francis Family Day.

TX SR48

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

TX HR353

In memory of Charles William Thurman.

TX HR657

In memory of Dr. Leon Charles Hallman of Nacogdoches.

TX SR55

Recognizing members of the Travis County Probate Court for their pro bono efforts in behalf of The Arc of the Capital Area.

TX HR186

In memory of Charles Emmett Cheever Jr. of San Antonio.

Similar Bills

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