Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR972

Caption

In memory of James Edward Lindeman III.

Impact

The resolution is significant as it reflects the Senate's role in acknowledging individual contributions and life legacies within the community. By memorializing Jim Lindeman, the Senate emphasizes the values of service, dedication, and community engagement that he embodied throughout his life. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of recognizing individuals who have made a difference in their fields and communities, thus fostering a culture of appreciation and reflection.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 972 serves as a memorial to James Edward Lindeman III, honoring his memory and contributions to the community of Houston, Texas. The resolution expresses condolences to his family and commemorates his life achievements, including his career in law, where he served as both an assistant district attorney and a defense attorney. The Senator highlights Lindeman's knowledge, integrity, and commitment to public service, which left a lasting impact on those he worked with and represented.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR972 is one of respect and gratitude. Lawmakers and citizens who supported this resolution express a deep sense of loss and commendation towards Lindeman's character and professional dedication. The resolution fosters a unifying sentiment, allowing the community to collectively mourn the loss while celebrating his contributions, leading to an overall positive reception of the resolution among his peers and family.

Contention

While resolutions commemorating individuals typically receive broad support, there can be points of contention surrounding the extent of recognition given to certain individuals, especially in legislative contexts. However, in this case, no significant opposition or contention was noted within the provided documentation, indicating a consensus on the importance of honoring Lindeman's memory and contributions to both the legal field and the community at large.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR73

In memory of the Honorable James Ray Gayle III of Angleton.

TX HCR25

In memory of James C. "Jim" Henry of Midland.

TX HR1150

In memory of William Ryle "Bill" Edwards Jr. of Corpus Christi.

TX HR2051

In memory of James L. Johnston of Kingwood.

TX HR1526

In memory of James Michael Chargois.

TX HR1558

In memory of U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) James Edward Seigman.

TX SR630

In memory of former State Representative and Senator James William "Bill" Haley.

TX HR82

In memory of James Reed Lovell of Amarillo.

TX HR1151

In memory of James Robert Lago of Corpus Christi.

TX HR340

In memory of Julius James Dubcak of Round Rock.

Similar Bills

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