Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR862

Caption

Congratulating the City of Rowlett on earning honors for financial transparency from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts and the Government Finance Officers Association.

Impact

The resolution does not enact new laws or regulations but serves as a formal commendation, recognizing the importance of transparency in local government finances. By spotlighting Rowlett's achievements, it underscores the significance of making public funds accessible and clear to citizens, thereby enhancing trust between the government and the community. Such acknowledgment encourages other local governments to strive for similar standards in financial reporting and transparency.

Summary

House Resolution 862, introduced by Representative Button, commends the City of Rowlett for achieving notable recognition for its financial transparency initiatives. The resolution acknowledges the city's accomplishments in maintaining high standards of financial accountability as recognized by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts and the Government Finance Officers Association. Specifically, Rowlett has earned a Gold Level designation as part of the Texas Comptroller Leadership Circle and has received the prestigious Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the eighth consecutive year.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR862 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the efforts of the City of Rowlett and recognizing the diligent work of its Financial Services Department. By honoring these efforts, the bill reflects a broader commitment to promoting accountability in government and fostering a culture of openness. The resolution’s language highlights pride and appreciation for achieving excellence in public financial management.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a non-controversial and congratulatory statement, it may indirectly raise discussions regarding the challenges faced by other local governments in achieving similar benchmarks of financial transparency. There could be a potential contention among municipalities, where disparity in financial practices could prompt debates over resource allocation and the ability to meet transparency standards. Overall, the resolution serves to elevate the discourse on excellent financial governance in localities across the state.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR956

Congratulating the Mansfield City Council on receiving the 2023 City Council of the Year Award from the Texas City Management Association.

TX HR78

Congratulating the city of Borger on its receipt of the 2023 Texas Planning Award for Community of the Year from the Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association.

TX HR885

Honoring Texas 400 for its efforts in health care safety, transparency, and accountability.

TX HR1067

Congratulating Grupo Frontera on being honored by the City of Edinburg.

TX HR2359

Congratulating Roosevelt Weeks of the Austin Public Library on being named the 2023 Librarian of the Year by the Texas Library Association.

TX HR39

Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Rowlett Citizen Corps Council.

TX HR24

Congratulating Agent Joe Mireles of Hidalgo County on his selection as the South Region Officer of the Year by the Texas Narcotic Officers Association.

TX HR409

Congratulating Bob Buchholz of Eldorado on his receipt of the 2022 Earwood Award from the Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers Association.

TX HR25

Congratulating Kelley McCormick of Hidalgo County on his selection as the Prosecutor of the Year by the Texas Narcotic Officers Association.

TX SR93

Congratulating Dr. Ramon Benavides Jr. of the Ysleta Independent School District on being honored as the 2022 State Teacher of the Year by the Council of Chief State School Officers and the 2022 Texas Teacher of the Year by the Texas Association of School Administrators.

Similar Bills

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