Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR3

Caption

Recognizing John Hrncir on the occasion of his retirement.

Impact

The passage of SR3 emphasizes the value of dedicated public service, particularly in the context of government relations at the local level. By formally recognizing Hrncir's contributions, the Texas Senate reinforces the importance of effective advocacy for local governments within state legislative processes. The resolution also serves as a reminder of how local officials can influence significant funding and policy outcomes for their communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 3 (SR3) recognizes John Hrncir for his decades of service to the City of Austin, particularly as the city's government relations officer. The resolution highlights Hrncir's significant contributions since he began working for the city in 1985, including his role in advocating for Austin's interests at the Texas Legislature. His effective lobbying efforts have reportedly resulted in over 90% of legislative outcomes favoring Austin since he took on his current role in 1992.

Contention

While generally uncontroversial, SR3 may invoke discussions around the broader impact of government relations officers on local governance. As it commends Hrncir for securing over $35 million in federal funding, stakeholders might discuss the effectiveness of such roles in leveraging state and federal resources, particularly in a changing political climate. Nonetheless, the resolution aims to celebrate rather than critique Hrncir's legacy and contributions.

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