Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR216

Caption

In memory of Roberto Jose Vidaurri.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge and preserve the memory of an individual who had significant historical and personal impact on the Texas community. By honoring Vidaurri, the Senate emphasizes the values of bravery, family dedication, and civic pride, which helps to reinforce the spirit of respect for veterans and their families within state laws and societal norms.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 216 is a memorial resolution honoring the life and legacy of Roberto Jose Vidaurri, who passed away on February 5, 2015. The resolution commemorates his contributions to his community and the sacrifices he made during World War II as a member of the United States Marine Corps. Vidaurri is recognized for his participation in the historic battle of Iwo Jima, where he earned a Purple Heart for his valorous service. Throughout his life, he exemplified courage and strength, which are celebrated in this resolution.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention associated with SR216 as it is a unifying memorial that focuses on honoring a respected member of the community. The resolution stands in consensus appreciation of Vidaurri's life and contributions, reflecting shared values of honor and gratitude in remembering veterans. As such, it serves to strengthen communal bonds and the recognition of Texas's history.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1179

In memory of Joseph "Joe" Emmett.

TX SR173

In memory of the life of Jose Angel Martinez.

TX SR24

In memory of Joseph Claude Martin III.

TX HR18

In memory of Joseph Gerald "Gerry" Hebert.

TX SR67

In memory of the life of Thomas Joseph Callahan.

TX SR590

In memory of Jose Manuel Flores Jr.

TX HR9

In memory of Joel Mungia of Robstown.

TX SR459

In memory of Joseph Gerard Banales.

TX HR14

In memory of Donald Joseph Shields of Flower Mound.

TX HR159

In memory of Joseph Claude Martin III of Laredo.

Similar Bills

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