Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR750

Caption

Commending Kris Butler for volunteer service to the communities of House District 102.

Impact

While HR750 does not directly alter state laws, it serves to elevate the values of volunteerism and community service within the legislative framework. The resolution encourages similar recognition of community members who contribute positively, which can inspire others to engage in volunteer activities. The act of commending individuals can foster a culture of community involvement and emphasize the importance of civic duties.

Summary

House Resolution 750 (HR750) commends Kris Butler for his significant contributions as a volunteer in the communities of North Dallas County, specifically in House District 102. The resolution highlights the importance of individuals like Mr. Butler who dedicate their time and efforts towards building stronger and more just communities. This recognition emphasizes the vital role volunteers play in improving the quality of life within the district and ensuring that the voices of all citizens are heard.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR750 is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on appreciation and respect for community service. Legislators and constituents who support the resolution express gratitude for Kris Butler’s contributions, and this resolution is indicative of a broader acknowledgement of volunteers across Texas. Such measures are seen as essential for promoting civic engagement and valuing the contributions made by individuals in their communities.

Contention

There are generally no notable points of contention regarding HR750 as it is a resolution of commendation rather than a piece of legislation that would provoke debate. However, resolutions recognizing individuals can sometimes spark dialogue about the broader issues that community volunteers aim to address, such as social justice or community resources. While HR750 focuses singularly on acknowledging Mr. Butler’s efforts, it also opens the floor for discussions about the challenges faced by volunteers and the communities they serve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR857

Commending Rosa Chavez-Avedician for her service as principal of James P. Butler Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR1013

Commending Kristi Hassett for her service to the Lewisville ISD Board of Trustees.

TX HR1030

Commending Kristin Bishop for her service as principal of Shepard Elementary School in the Plano Independent School District.

TX HR1031

Commending Kristen Kinnard for her service as principal of Schimelpfenig Middle School in the Plano Independent School District.

TX HR1047

Commending Donnie Wiseman for his service as principal of Fowler Middle School in the Frisco Independent School District.

TX HR756

Commending Kristina Mena for her service on the occasion of Women's History Month.

TX HR2362

Commending Norris Batiste Jr. for his distinguished service as U.S. marshal for the Eastern District of Texas.

TX HR1390

Commending Alek Castillo for his service as a volunteer for the Student Government Association at El Paso Community College.

TX HR693

Commending Judge Kristin Romero for her service on the occasion of Women's History Month.

TX HR1014

Commending Tracy Scott Miller for his service on the Lewisville Independent School District Board of Trustees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.