Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR3233

Caption

Honoring Tinker Kramer on her retirement from Ridgecrest Retirement and Health Care in Waco.

Impact

Although HR3233 is primarily a resolution of honor rather than a traditional bill that affects state laws, its passing serves to acknowledge the vital role of social workers in communities. It highlights the importance of recognizing individuals who have dedicated their careers to improving community health and well-being, particularly in sectors that support vulnerable populations like seniors. The resolution underscores the value of advocacy for social services and the contributions made by professionals like Ms. Kramer.

Summary

House Resolution 3233 honors Tinker Kramer for her remarkable career in social work, culminating in her retirement from Ridgecrest Retirement and Health Care in Waco on April 24, 2015. The resolution emphasizes her significant contributions to various local services, most notably the Meals on Wheels program, which provides essential support to the community. Ms. Kramer has been recognized for her dedication and professionalism, which have had a positive impact on the lives of numerous residents in the Waco area.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR3233 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting appreciation for Tinker Kroner's extensive service and contributions to the community. Legislators appear united in their admiration for her work, signaling a respectful acknowledgment of social work and community health roles within the legislative framework. This resolution serves as a reminder of the collective regard the House has for individuals making significant impacts in their local areas.

Contention

There were no significant points of contention regarding HR3233, as it was adopted by the House with a non-record vote, indicating broad support. The resolution focuses on honoring an individual rather than proposing new policies or legislative changes. Therefore, it reflects a harmonious recognition of service rather than a debate over legislative intent or implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1214

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TX HR2218

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TX HR954

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TX HR79

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TX HR12

Congratulating Latin teacher Ann Price Ouzts on her retirement from the Irving Independent School District.

TX HR1416

Congratulating kindergarten teacher Phyllis Speer Foley on her retirement from Leon ISD.

TX HR126

Congratulating Lynne Humphries on her retirement from Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP.

TX HR197

Congratulating Ellen Forsythe on her retirement from the Texas Veterinary Medical Association.

TX HR77

Honoring Mary Kay Walker of Flower Mound on her retirement as president of the Seniors in Motion Auxiliary.

TX HR1489

Congratulating Karen McCormick Zachary on her retirement from Dallas ISD.

Similar Bills

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