Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR118

Caption

Congratulating Jorge L. Quijano for earning a Texas Industrial Engineering Lifetime Achievement Award from Lamar University.

Impact

The resolution's impact is primarily celebratory, as it honors an individual rather than changing or creating specific state laws. However, awarding honorary citizenship to Quijano also enhances Texas's engagement with leaders in the engineering and maritime sectors, which might inspire similar recognitions in the future. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing contributions from Texans and individuals connected to Texas, potentially affecting the state's relationship with academia and industry.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 118 recognizes Jorge L. Quijano for his exceptional achievements and contributions to the field of engineering as well as his leadership of the Panama Canal Authority during a crucial period of expansion. The resolution highlights Quijano's educational background at Lamar University, where he earned both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in industrial engineering and management, underlining his qualifications for leading significant maritime operations. As an acknowledgment of his accomplishments, he was awarded the Texas Industrial Engineering Lifetime Achievement Award by the Lamar University Engineering Department.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR118 appears to be positive, reflecting pride in local achievements and the recognition of a Texas alumnus at the international level. The resolution embodies a sense of accomplishment and community support for educational and professional milestones. There is a general consensus on honoring contributions to engineering and maritime fields as vital for Texas's identity and economic development.

Contention

While there may not be notable contention surrounding the bill, as it stands largely as a conciliatory recognition rather than a contentious policy decision, it is worth mentioning that such resolutions can sometimes spark discussions about the merits of honorary recognitions versus legislative actions that may have direct socioeconomic impacts. Therefore, while most stakeholders likely support the sentiment behind the bill, future discussions might consider the implications of numerous honorary resolutions on legislative focus and priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2510

Congratulating Judy McLeod on receiving the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Round Rock Chamber.

TX HR2365

Commending Dr. Blas Canedo-Gonzlez of Lamar State College Port Arthur for his many achievements as a music educator and vocalist.

TX HR234

Congratulating Jamie Padgett of Rice University on winning the Edith and Peter O'Donnell Award in Engineering from the Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, Science and Technology.

TX SR92

Congratulating Benjamin Alire Senz of El Paso on his receipt of the 2023 Texas Medal of Arts Award for the Literary Arts from the Texas Cultural Trust.

TX HR8

Congratulating Dr. Jaime Chahin on his retirement from Texas State University.

TX HR1556

Congratulating James F. Hill II on receiving a 2023 Outstanding Texan Award for House District 111 from the Texas Legislative Black Caucus.

TX HCR5

Congratulating Lorraine and Ray Perryman on receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals TX, Permian Basin Chapter.

TX HCR19

Congratulating Don Sparks on receiving the 2022 Top Hand award from the Permian Basin Petroleum Association.

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 HR1697

Congratulating Dr. Philip L. Leggett on his receipt of a 2023 Ashbel Smith Distinguished Alumni Award from The University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy School of Medicine Alumni Association.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.