Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR390

Caption

Commending Gustavo "Gus" Barrera of Falfurrias for his legacy of public service.

Impact

The resolution highlights Barrera's significant contributions to economic growth and community engagement in Falfurrias. His efforts in securing grants, utility incentives, and revenue bonds have had a noticeable impact on local business development. Additionally, his initiatives to organize community events have fostered a sense of unity and family-oriented culture. The resolution serves to elevate the importance of leadership and volunteer service in driving local economic success and enhancing community life.

Summary

Senate Resolution 390 is a commendation of Gustavo 'Gus' Barrera, who has served as the volunteer executive director of the Falfurrias Chamber of Commerce. The resolution acknowledges his extensive public service over the past 35 years, during which he has been a key player in promoting economic opportunities in Falfurrias, Texas. Barrera's initiatives have led to the enhancement of traditional industries such as cattle, oil, and agriculture, while also diversifying the local economy to include retail and service sectors. This includes attracting new businesses like grocery stores and hotels, which are critical for community development.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR390 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Barrera's dedication and the legacy he leaves behind. Senators have expressed respect and admiration for his relentless commitment to serving both the local community and the state. The bill serves not only as a recognition of an individual but also as a reminder of the impactful role that local leaders play in public service and community improvement.

Contention

As with many resolutions honoring individuals, SR390 has limited contention; the nature of the resolution is to commend rather than legislate. While the resolution received broad support, it may provoke discussions among some regarding the resources allocated to public service initiatives and the recognition of volunteer contributions. However, overall, there appears to be consensus on the importance of acknowledging such contributions at the state level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1689

Commending Eloy Barrera Jr. of Uvalde for his service as a Mexican American Legislative Caucus intern in the office of State Representative Terry Meza.

TX HR1265

Commending Ray Raymond for his many years of service on the Trinity Valley Community College Board of Trustees.

TX HR2497

Congratulating Gustavo and Lucy Rodriguez on their 50th wedding anniversary.

TX HR445

In memory of former University of Texas baseball coach Clifford Lincoln Gustafson.

TX HCR118

Commending Bobby Burns on his service as president and CEO of the Midland Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR1397

Commending Maria Fernanda Corral Barrera for her service as parliamentarian of the Student Government Association at El Paso Community College.

TX HR924

Commending Paul Voelker on his service as mayor of Richardson.

TX HR2106

Congratulating Brandon W. Barrera on his election as the Kleberg County justice of the peace for Precinct No. 2.

TX HR1789

Commending Dr. Shah Ardalan for his service as founding president of Lone Star College-University Park in Houston.

TX HR1232

Commending Richard L. "Dickie" Jackson for his service as the county judge of Wilson County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.