Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR795

Caption

Honoring Nate Boyer of The University of Texas at Austin on receiving the 2012 Disney Spirit Award as college football's most inspirational player.

Impact

The resolution also highlights Nate Boyer’s achievements as a long snapper for the Longhorns, including earning a scholarship and contributing to the team during the 2012 season. Besides his athletic accomplishments, Boyer has excelled academically, achieving recognition as an Academic All-Big 12 member while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. The resolution not only celebrates his football accolades but also sheds light on his commitment to philanthropy, such as visiting children in hospitals and supporting refugees in Sudan, demonstrating his selflessness and community-oriented mindset.

Summary

House Resolution 795 honors Nate Boyer, a remarkable individual from The University of Texas at Austin, for receiving the 2012 Disney Spirit Award, which is given annually to the college football player deemed the most inspirational in the sport. The resolution recognizes Mr. Boyer's contributions both on and off the field, emphasizing his unique journey from military service to becoming a student-athlete at UT. Enlisting in the U.S. Army following the September 11 attacks, Boyer served with distinction in the Green Berets and was awarded a Bronze Star during his time in Iraq. His story serves as a testament to his determination and tenacity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR795 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution is not merely a formality but a heartfelt commendation reflecting the admiration for Boyer’s inspirational journey, military service, and community contributions. Lawmakers express their respect and best wishes for his future endeavors, highlighting a collective pride in his accomplishments as a seasoned athlete and dedicated philanthropist.

Contention

While HR795 is unlikely to face significant opposition, notable discussions may revolve around how public recognition aligns with civic responsibilities and the duty of service. Hailing Boyer’s military background alongside his athletic achievements creates a narrative worth celebrating, though it may also invoke reflections on the broader themes of duty, sacrifice, and what it means to inspire others. The resolution serves as an official acknowledgment of these values, reinforcing the positive influence of role models in society.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR2044

Congratulating Michael "Spanky" Stephens on his induction into the Kinesiology and Health Education Hall of Honor at The University of Texas at Austin.

TX HR218

Honoring Tom Brady for his National Football League career and his civic engagement.

TX HR2053

Congratulating Sam Bennett of Texas A&M University on winning low amateur honors at the 2023 Masters golf tournament.

TX HR1122

Congratulating The University of Texas at Austin women's rowing team on winning the 2021 and 2022 NCAA national championships.

TX HR28

In memory of Bill Little, former athletic administrator at UT Austin.

TX HR1724

Honoring UT Austin professor emeritus Paul Bestor Woodruff.

TX HR1500

Congratulating Sonny Dykes, head coach of the Texas Christian University football team, on being named the Associated Press Coach of the Year for 2022.

TX HR1227

Congratulating the Texas Southern University cheerleading team on winning the Cheer Spirit Rally Division I championship at the 2023 NCA & NDA College Nationals.

TX SR471

Congratulating the Texas Southern University cheerleading team on winning the Cheer Spirit Rally Division I championship at the 2023 NCA & NDA College Nationals.

TX HR1584

Congratulating Travis Bush on his selection as head coach of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley football team.

Similar Bills

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